If government understand liquidity makes the market then why are government trying to kill the liquidity of derivatives in equity with its STT. If you remove the index and top 50 stocks, you can very easy see that there is bigger spread on the individual stock derivatives. Even for those top 50 stocks you will get the liquidity mostly around at the money, so even if you're right with your direction and it goes deep in the money, your profit slippage will easy goes down few naut.
I am not sure why no one in government can see that India has a very shallow market, one catastrophic away from the market ruins.
Excellent paper from BSE and quite succinctly summarised over here. Mostly, we all are aware about the current status, but it is difficult to imagine and understand policies which led to unfolding of various actions over the years. Thank you.
Now the paper is quite long and reasonably mathematical…i guess the summary is from AI…but then does your team possess mathematical expertise to cross-verify AI summarisation with plotted figures and inferences? Or do you rely solely on AI?
If government understand liquidity makes the market then why are government trying to kill the liquidity of derivatives in equity with its STT. If you remove the index and top 50 stocks, you can very easy see that there is bigger spread on the individual stock derivatives. Even for those top 50 stocks you will get the liquidity mostly around at the money, so even if you're right with your direction and it goes deep in the money, your profit slippage will easy goes down few naut.
I am not sure why no one in government can see that India has a very shallow market, one catastrophic away from the market ruins.
But doesnt cheap capital also increase domestic investment in non tradeable sectors in countries like China that keep rates artificially low?
Excellent paper from BSE and quite succinctly summarised over here. Mostly, we all are aware about the current status, but it is difficult to imagine and understand policies which led to unfolding of various actions over the years. Thank you.
Now the paper is quite long and reasonably mathematical…i guess the summary is from AI…but then does your team possess mathematical expertise to cross-verify AI summarisation with plotted figures and inferences? Or do you rely solely on AI?