How To Buy Shares In Zerodha Kite?

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Wondering how to buy shares in Zerodha Kite?

Well! every other member of Zerodha uses this mobile trading platform to simplify their trading process. But only a few are aware of how to reap the best advantage of the tool.

No wonder, every trading platform is created with an objective of offering assistance to customers in viewing stocks,Ā trading, monitoring the profits & losses, managing funds, and utilizing various trading tools.

Zerodha Kite offers similar benefits to the trader. To access the app you must have the Demat Account with Zerodha.

How To Buy Shares In Zerodha Kite App?

As already mentioned, the Kite App can be used on your mobile as well as desktop. The features offered and the methods used in both these platforms are more or less the same.

You can make the best use of the app in buying different shares categorized as equity, intraday, etc. But for this, it is good to invest time in learning how to use Zerodha Kite?

Apart from this the app helps you in making the right investment decision by offering you real-time data and market updates.

Open the Zerodha Kite Account and make the best use of the app for making trading including Zerodha Commodity trade and investment decisions.

Go through this step-by-step guide for How to Buy Stocks Online.


How To Buy Intraday Shares In Zerodha Kite?

Market Intraday Square off, abbreviated as MIS is a part of Zerodha Intraday Trading where you need to complete your trade within one single trade day. This means that if you have bought you must sell and vice versa.

To place a trade, there are many different Zerodha order types that help you to take entry and exit at the right price.

Hereā€™s how to place intraday ā€œbuyā€ orders on the Zerodha Kite Mobile App:

A: Analyzing/monitoring the stock you wish to purchase

  • Log in using Zerodha login credentials to kite mobile app and open your watchlist
  • Select the stock you wish to buy from your watchlist
  • Once you click on a particular stock, itā€™s entire detail (such as market depth, bid, number of orders, offers, and quantity) along with the ā€œbuyā€ and ā€œsell option will appear
  • To know more about that particular stock, scroll down and click on ā€œfundamentalsā€ as well as ā€œtechnicalsā€
  • Before you place the ā€œbuyā€ order, you can view and analyze the charts of that particular stock by clicking on the ā€œchartsā€ icon

B: Filling In the ā€œBuyā€ order details

  • Once you are sure that you want to purchase, click on ā€œbuyā€ (marked in blue colour)
  • Fill in the quantity of stock you wish to purchase and select the ā€œMISā€ box – since we are carrying out an intraday trade. (The ā€œCNCā€ and “MIS” in Zerodha Kite does apply for delivery trades and not intraday trade, so do not select it)
  • MIS stands for ā€œMarket Intraday Square Offā€ hence, you will have to square off your open ā€œbuyā€ position to ā€œsellā€ position before the market closure

C: Selecting the order type

You can place the stop-loss order using Zerodha Kite. For this, you need to follow the steps below.

  • Now, select your order type from these available options – ā€œmarketā€, ā€œZerodhaĀ limit orderā€, ā€œSLā€ (stop loss limit order), ā€œSLMā€ (stop loss market order)
  • In case you want to place a market order, select the ā€œmarketā€ as your order type. Here, you will not be able to alter the order price because it will be executed on the current market rate
  • If you select ā€œlimitā€ as the order type, you can set an order type as per your desire. This ā€œbuyā€ order will be executed if the limit price is reached before the auto square off time
  • If you select ā€œSLā€ which is a limit order with added stop-loss, you need to set your ā€œstop-loss priceā€ which when reached executes the order as well as limits the losses. Such orders are executed once the stock reaches the stop-loss price
  • For ā€œSLMā€ you will have to set a ā€œtrigger priceā€ for your order. Once the trigger price is hit, your order will be squared off. This order will be squared off at the current market rate as and when the stop-loss price is met

D: Placing advanced orders (optional)

  • All the above-discussed scenarios apply for regular orders. If you wish to place advanced orders, scroll down and you will find the ā€œvarietyā€ segment
  • Under this segment, you can place BO (Zerodha Bracket Order), CO (cover order), and AMO (aftermarket order)

Bracket Order

    • Select ā€œBOā€ if you wish to trade in a range. Here, you need to set a ā€œtarget priceā€ which when met squares off your position. At the same time, you can enter a ā€œstop-loss priceā€ which will limit your probable losses. This whole set up works as a bracket for your order that ensures profits or locks losses as per the market movements
    • Note that for BO orders, you need to set a specific amount for ā€œstop-lossā€ and the ā€œtarget priceā€.
    • Assume that you set the stop-loss amount as ā‚¹10 and the current market price of your ā€œbuyā€ order falls. If the market price falls by ā‚¹10 (which is your stop loss amount), your stop-loss order will be executed thereby limiting your total loss to ā‚¹10
    • Now assume that you set the ā€œtarget amountā€ as ā‚¹20. This means that if the current price of your purchased stock rises by ā‚¹20, your order will be squared off (converted into ā€œsellā€ order in this case)
    • You may also add a Trailing Stop-Loss in Zerodha orders. For this, a trailing amount must be set which increases the stop-loss amount (by intervals of the ā€œtrailing amountā€) if your stockā€™s current price rises by that same interval
    • Likewise, the stop-loss amount decreases (in intervals of the ā€œtrailing amountā€) if the stockā€™s current price falls down by that same interval

Cover Order

    • To buy shares in Zerodha kite in Cover Order it is mandatory to put “stop-loss trigger” as such orders offer a comparatively higher leverage/margin.
    • The difference in the current price of your selected stock and the stop-loss price should not be more than 1.5%. You, therefore, place CO to cover your losses

AMO Order in Zerodha

    • This is a special order for those investors who are not able to trade during the market timings
    • You can place AMOs in Zerodha between 3:45 pm to 9:00 am
    • Simply select the stock you wish to purchase, fill in your desired quantity and price, and select ā€œAMOā€ from the ā€œvarietyā€ section.Ā 

Other than AMO orders you can place pre market order in Zerodha between 9:00 AM to 9:08 AM. Like AMO order here you need to enter the limit price to take an early entry or exit from your position.

E: Validity of the order

  • This segment contains two alternatives – ā€œDAYā€ and ā€œIOC in Zerodhaā€
  • If you select the day validity, your order (a purchase/buy order in this case) will remain valid for that entire trading day
  • IOC stands for ā€œImmediate or Canceledā€
  • Select IOC validity if your order quantity is huge. For example, you placed 100 orders and eventually get a seller for only 60 of them. Since an IOC is applied, those 60 orders will be executed while the remaining 40 will be cancelled

The order placing procedure (for ā€œbuyā€ order in this case) is the same in Zerodhaā€™s trading website i.e. on Kite Web. Since your desktop has a bigger display, charting and analyzing becomes a lot easier.

Also, you can avail the margin from the broker to execute trade. Also, you can learn the Margin Used in Zerodha using the Kite trading platform.

Note that the Zerodha Square Off Time is 3:20 pm for intraday orders hence, make sure to exit your open positions beforehand. If you fail to do so, the system will auto square off your order at the current market rate.


How To Buy Delivery Shares In Zerodha Kite?

CNC means ā€œCash And Carryā€ and as the name suggests, involves holding stocks for a particular period of time. CNC is therefore used in delivery trades where an investor does not wish to sell the share immediately.

Such stocks are used for long term investments as they can be held for a considerable period of time. Hereā€™s how you buy shares in Zerodha Kite mobile app:

  • Log in to your Kite mobile app and select a stock from your watchlist that you wish you purchaseĀ 
  • Now enter the quantity of stock you wish to buy and click on ā€œCNCā€ under the ā€œproductā€ section
  • Since CNC stocks are intended for long-term investments, it is preferable to select ā€œmarketā€ as the order type because no possibility can be predicted exactly for a longer span of time
  • However, if you wish to place a limit, SL, or SLM order, the procedure is the same as that of an intraday one. The only difference is that these orders remain held with you unlike intraday orders that get squared off before the market closure time

Conclusion

The Zerodha Kite mobile app is available for android as well as iOS users. For downloading it on an android, just visit the ā€œGoogle Play Storeā€, type ā€œkiteā€ and install the application. Apple users may do the same from the ā€œapp storeā€.

Kite web is Zerodhaā€™s online trading website that can be accessed through any browser.Ā 

Also, both the web and mobile versions of Zerodha Kite is available absolutely free for all Zerodha clients/users.

We hope that you can now buy shares using Zerodha Kite. Happy trading!


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