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Can someone please tell me about the requirements for a demat account?

Also which banks provide free demat services? Which ones are the best?

Since I am a n00b in this field, can someone tell me what sites/ sources help in online trading?

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well free demat no one does . . but i use karvy thgats reliable. u need a pan card, address proof . . . and bank account

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Can someone please tell me about the requirements for a demat account?

Also which banks provide free demat services? Which ones are the best?

Since I am a n00b in this field, can someone tell me what sites/ sources help in online trading?

with demat account you need the Trading account too. if you are very active trader then go with Sharekhan/Indiainfoline/Indiabulls

also before opening any account you should bargain for the brokerage and ask them to give you in written. like last week sharekhan agreed to give me brokerage charge of rs 2 paise and 20 paise provided i give them the brokerage buisness of rs 3,000 in 1 year. Also they will open the trading and demat account for free. And they are ready to provide all this because market is very slow and people don't want to for trading because of recent losses

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Online Trading Facilities from Banks are just mediocre. Go for any Topline Broker Instead.

1. Demat A/c Require Bank Proof

2. Original PAN Card in Hand

3. and Address Proof in case Address Proof is Telephone Bill or Electricity Bill it must be of Last 1 month (The Rule is of 2 Month). But Keep proper margin.

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Online Trading Facilities from Banks are just mediocre. Go for any Topline Broker Instead.

1. Demat A/c Require Bank Proof

2. Original PAN Card in Hand

3. and Address Proof in case Address Proof is Telephone Bill or Electricity Bill it must be of Last 1 month (The Rule is of 2 Month). But Keep proper margin.

also few more things that because of slow market you can negotiate for the brokerage. Depending upon your bargaining power they can go as low as 1 paisa for intraday and 10 paisa on delivery with the initial margin cheque of 5-10k.

and collect the copy of form and POA from the broker. and before filling the form ask them to mention the brokerage on the form.

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Yep, this is a good time to open a demat, as you can bargain the brokerage rates. I use Angel broking, so far so good, with great brokerage rates.

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Well, I think this is a telecom forum and am not sure where it is heading towards, Financial Forum?

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but dude this is general chat and discussion room :)

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We aren't turning into a financial forum, no one is giving calls like Buy XXX at Rs.YYY, target ZZZ. We are just helping other RIMwebian in his query.

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I am having an ICICI Direct Demat a/c and I think for a moderate investor who is not doing daily put and call, this is the best... Just give them a call and they will come to ur home to open to open the a/c. Be on the lookout for free demat opening schemes where they waive off full charges (it was going on recently)

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Anybody using online trading facilities provided by HDFC?

i've had HDFC sec for 5 years but the site is so bad / hard to use that i never really use it.

i just subscribe to a few IPOs annually

after the sensex crashed below 10 k i started buying in small amounts over the phone

as long as the amount is over rs. 5 k, the min brokerage of rs. 25/= does not kick in

since i'm not a day trader or even a 'week trader', this slow and steady approach works for me

now i'm waiting for the sensex to head below 8 k to buy some blue chips at close to their book values...

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