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If you’ve opened your Zerodha account recently, you may not know about some of the cool features we have across all the Zerodha products and platforms.
A thread on some features that will help you trade and invest better😀👇
With Nudges, our aim is to help users avoid mistakes at the point of decision-making. We’ll nudge you when you’re about to make a mistake like buy dubious stocks, trade illiquid scrips, stocks with corporate actions etc. Here are a few Nudges that have helped users the most👇
With GTT, you can place long-standing orders. You can place a target and a stop loss for the stocks you buy so that you don’t have to track the prices every day. The orders will remain active until triggered*🏖
If you trade large quantities of scrips with freeze quantity, for example, you'll have to open the order window each time. With sticky order window, the order form remains open even after you place an order so that you can quickly place multiple
With the Positions Analysis tool by @BeSensibull, you can see Max loss, Max profit, Breakeven probability of profit, Greeks, IVs and much more right on Kite.
You can also change the price and expiry to see how much you'll gain or lose.
A thread on some features that will help you trade and invest better😀👇
With Nudges, our aim is to help users avoid mistakes at the point of decision-making. We’ll nudge you when you’re about to make a mistake like buy dubious stocks, trade illiquid scrips, stocks with corporate actions etc. Here are a few Nudges that have helped users the most👇
With GTT, you can place long-standing orders. You can place a target and a stop loss for the stocks you buy so that you don’t have to track the prices every day. The orders will remain active until triggered*🏖
If you trade large quantities of scrips with freeze quantity, for example, you'll have to open the order window each time. With sticky order window, the order form remains open even after you place an order so that you can quickly place multiple
Normally after you place an order, the order window closes. With the Sticky order window, the order window remains open, making it easy to place multiple orders with the same input with just one click\u26a1rather than doing it all over again. This helps overcome qty freeze limits. pic.twitter.com/65kXY4h9f0
— Zerodha (@zerodhaonline) November 15, 2021
With the Positions Analysis tool by @BeSensibull, you can see Max loss, Max profit, Breakeven probability of profit, Greeks, IVs and much more right on Kite.
You can also change the price and expiry to see how much you'll gain or lose.
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We know that elite institutions like the one Flier was in (partial) charge of rely on irrelevant status markers like private school education, whiteness, legacy, and ability to charm an old white guy at an interview.
Harvard's discriminatory policies are becoming increasingly well known, across the political spectrum (see, e.g., the recent lawsuit on discrimination against East Asian applications.)
It's refreshing to hear a senior administrator admits to personally opposing policies that attempt to remedy these basic flaws. These are flaws that harm his institution's ability to do cutting-edge research and to serve the public.
Harvard is being eclipsed by institutions that have different ideas about how to run a 21st Century institution. Stanford, for one; the UC system; the "public Ivys".
As a dean of a major academic institution, I could not have said this. But I will now. Requiring such statements in applications for appointments and promotions is an affront to academic freedom, and diminishes the true value of diversity, equity of inclusion by trivializing it. https://t.co/NfcI5VLODi
— Jeffrey Flier (@jflier) November 10, 2018
We know that elite institutions like the one Flier was in (partial) charge of rely on irrelevant status markers like private school education, whiteness, legacy, and ability to charm an old white guy at an interview.
Harvard's discriminatory policies are becoming increasingly well known, across the political spectrum (see, e.g., the recent lawsuit on discrimination against East Asian applications.)
It's refreshing to hear a senior administrator admits to personally opposing policies that attempt to remedy these basic flaws. These are flaws that harm his institution's ability to do cutting-edge research and to serve the public.
Harvard is being eclipsed by institutions that have different ideas about how to run a 21st Century institution. Stanford, for one; the UC system; the "public Ivys".