![]() But there are some issues which i would like to mention, and i believe they have been also asked above.ġ. I’m getting quite fond of Pi as its very neat and elegant. Though, I appreciate the progress Zerodha has made in a short span of time, however, there is still a long mile to travel. If MCX does not allow bracket orders in commodity, cover order with a flexibility to define the limit price will help eliminate the need of Bracket order upto some extent. Also, trading from chart screen can also have an option to place cover order by click of a mouse.Ĩ. We should be given to edit/ define the cover order Stoploss range at the time of ordering itself. Need to provide more EOD charts, weekly & daily, at least.ħ. However, I found that whatever number of candles I am entering for smaller time frames, it only shows as 50 – 100 candles that fit on the screen and, zooming out or scrolling left/ right to see more candles doesn’t work.Ħ. We can progressively open more candles for smaller time frames. I read somewhere, PI can show upto 50000 candles, but, even if we open daily time frame, drawing 100 candles is denied by the software. So, I cannt analyse a long time frame and I am forced to become a very short term trader for same.ĥ. I cannt even zoom out to fit more candles on that screen. If I open 8 Hours chart, then hardly, 2-3 candles appear on the chart. Valid Till Date Order is also required to be given else, we will have to find unfilled orders daily and place them again on daily basis, if we are waiting for a scrip to come in our entry zone.Ĥ. Else, a facility to place trailing stop loss order, after taking the position will also be useful.ģ. If it is difficult for you immediately, I will suggest you to give ‘Order sets Order’ & ‘Order Cancel Order’ facility, which I feel will give more flexibility for a trader to use it and could be easier for you to give. It is as critical (probably more) as charting tool PI.Ģ. I suggest it should be done at the earliest. Otherwise, we may only become a long term investor with Zerodha account. It is bare minimum facility if you want such type of traders to succeed. For working professionals like me,facilities like bracket orders and cover orders are proved to be of no use since we cannt use them in the night/Ah. #Market watch live stream fullZerodha is good for full time traders only who can access their terminals during daytime. Some of it has already been asked by many people across different Z-connect blogs. I have following feedback for PI and Zerodha as well. #Market watch live stream installDownload and install the Security Update.(NDP45-KB2898869-x86.exe only 11.9 MB )Īnd also check if any antivirus or firewall is blocking pi, add exclusion to it. Right click on my computer -> properties ( you can find the your system configuration either 32-bit operating system or 64- bit operating system The same applies to the Demat Holdings menu as well.Īlso unlike NEST, the admin positions window is auto updated, you don’t have to click on get positions to see your latest positions. Also, the Total P&L column will show your actual P&L, whereas MTM will show the marked to market profit based on the previous closing price. On Pi, the Buy/Sell average price will show you the actual entry price. This required you to either login to Q or keep a tab on the actual Buy/Sell price. One of the drawbacks of NEST was that your overnight positions would show the average price as the previous closing price. Cash position ( Ctrl+Shift+V): To know how much cash you are utilizing.Stock Holding (Alt +F9): For all your demat holdings.Admin position (F11): To monitor all your open F&O positions, and intraday equity trades.Trade Book (F8): For all trades executed.Order Book (F3): For all your pending and completed orders.We’ve done this to provide better overall stability. Note: Currently you can open only one marketwatch and add a maximum of 50 scrips. Adding index, stocks, F&O using the dropdown ![]()
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