Stock Market Basics FAQs

Define a broker.

A broker is an enrolled member of a stock exchange and is allowed to trade equity securities in that exchange. A broker is an enrolled member of the exchange, and is registered with SEBI.

A broker, or an intermediary person or company between investors and stock exchanges is another name for broker. They purchase and sell securities to investors on the stock market.

Investors cannot deal directly with stock exchanges.


What are Opening and Closing hour, Trading hours for NSE & BSE?


What do you mean by 'Thematic investing'?


Are Thematic Investing and Mutual funds different?


How many types of derivatives are there?


Does option trading require Demat account?


Does stock market open on Saturday?


what do you mean by Securities Transaction tax?