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Zerodha is India's leading stockbroker. It is among the largest and most reputed brokers offering online flat fee discount brokerage services to invest in Equity, Currency, Commodity, IPO, Futures & Options, Bonds, Govt. Securities, and Direct Mutual Funds. Zerodha charges Rs 0 brokerage for equity delivery trades and direct mutual funds. For intraday and Futures, it charges flat Rs 20 or 0.03% (whichever is lower) per trade. Further, for Options trades, it charges Flat Rs. 20 per executed orde... Zerodha Review

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581 Comments

81. Hari   I Like It. |Report Abuse|  Link|January 3, 2013 12:58:08 AMReply
Your query on AMO, check this blog out:

http://www.zerodha.com/z-connect/blog/view/pre-marketpost-marketafter-market-orders
80. Murali   I Like It. |Report Abuse|  Link|December 29, 2012 3:50:23 PMReply
Can somebody clarify to me on the charges that are applied while selling the shares? If so, please provide me the details.
80.1. Chittorgarh.com Team   I Like It. |Report Abuse|  Link|January 1, 2013 3:28:47 PM
Dear Murali,

Please visit following link for answer to your question:
https://www.chittorgarh.com/article/cost_of_share_trading_with_zerodha/4/
79. vikram   I Like It. |Report Abuse|  Link|December 29, 2012 11:32:30 AMReply
will the chittorgarh.com team pls kindly provide the exact timings for placing after market hours orders and from what time to what time can one modify or cancel the AMO placed orders. consider it very urgent and reply as quick as possible.
78. vikram   I Like It. |Report Abuse|  Link|December 29, 2012 11:21:27 AMReply
i wish to know the exact status of zerodha trader regarding , placing after market hours orders. at what time do they allows after market hours orders to be placed and can we modify and reject after market hours orders in case of overnight global cues.
77. Daily Trader   I Like It. |Report Abuse|  Link|December 28, 2012 9:47:09 AMReply
The fund transfers from bank account to Zerodha trading account are charged at Rs 9 per transaction. This is major disadvantage. Can zerodha resolve this?
77.1. Chittorgarh.com Team   I Like It. |Report Abuse|  Link|December 28, 2012 3:09:46 PM
Dear Daily Trader,

There are various options available with Zerodha for fund transfer. Most of them are free. Please find the detail on below link:

https://www.chittorgarh.com/article/zerodha_fund_transfer_deposit_withdrawal/21/

Hope this will help.
76. ashish kumar bansal   I Like It. |Report Abuse|  Link|December 22, 2012 8:39:36 PMReply
i have to play a small game like 1000 or 2000 rs. For example if i purchace 1000 rs. Share so what will be charge of purchace and what will be extra charge for sell.
75. deepa   I Like It. |Report Abuse|  Link|December 19, 2012 2:55:39 PMReply
excellent ..hats off. Just need improvement in software interface. otherwise no complaints. Yeah , it goes without saying...investors should take their own inevestment call.

Ratings:

Brokerage - Excellent
Account Maintenance Fees - Excellent
Website Usability - Above Average
Customer Service - Excellent
Overall Experience - Excellent
74. Asif   I Like It. |Report Abuse|  Link|December 17, 2012 7:44:21 PMReply
Due to less brokerage and less other charges, it is good to be with Zerodha.

Ratings:

Brokerage - Excellent
Account Maintenance Fees - Excellent
Website Usability - Below Average
Customer Service - Above Average
Overall Experience - Excellent
73. Kiran   I Like It. |Report Abuse|  Link|December 14, 2012 8:05:58 PMReply
Hi,
I would like to open an account with Zerodha for trading purpose.
I have another account with reliance securities, can I the same demat account to link this Zerodha trading account?

If not, is there any ice providers.

Thanks for you kind reply.
73.1. Sanjiv   I Like It. |Report Abuse|  Link|December 17, 2012 8:59:18 PM
Hi Kiran,

Yes you can surly Demat account with Reliance but its not recommended.

Zerodha has partnership with IL&FS for demat account and when you open the demat account with IL&FS, all the transactions between your broker account and demat accounts are seamless.

If you Reliance Demat account with Zerodha Broker Account, every time you sell the shares which are there in demat account, you will have to delivery the shares to Zerodha manually or e-instructions if Reliance provides that facility. This additional step will make trading little complicate.

Hope this make sense.

72. Amudha   I Like It. |Report Abuse|  Link|December 14, 2012 9:49:45 AMReply
Under the head Other Broker Hidden charges), it is mentioned that "Standard NSE charges, transaction charges and statutory levies are charged". It is not correct. As per NSE circular No.NSE/F&A/13029 dated 7-9-2009, the maximum transaction charges levied by Nse is Rs.190 per cr of turnover, and the minimum is Rs.175/cr, for Futures segment.This is the amount charged by other brokers also. But Zerodha charges its clients Rs.490/cr. In Options segment, Nse charges Rs.5000/cr of premium, but Zerodha charges Rs.8000/cr. It is a wrong charge under the guise of "statutory levies".
72.1. sathish   I Like It. |Report Abuse|  Link|June 23, 2013 3:15:37 PM
thanks for ur informations
71. Akhil   I Like It. |Report Abuse|  Link|December 10, 2012 12:14:08 AMReply
Ihad earlier used kotak securities which charged me unnecessarily..now after shifting to zerodha,am making a lot of savings.

Ratings:

Brokerage - Excellent
Account Maintenance Fees - Excellent
Website Usability - Above Average
Customer Service - Excellent
Overall Experience - Excellent
70. Amit   I Like It. |Report Abuse|  Link|December 8, 2012 10:31:30 PMReply
I have one question on Zerodha. Please provide authentic answers.

I was comparing it with one other brokerage and "After Hours Trading" was not ticked. Does that mean I cannot even place an order when market is closed. With my previous online broker, I always placed orders after hours so that it goes to exchange next day.
70.1. Chittorgarh.com Team   I Like It. |Report Abuse|  Link|December 9, 2012 8:43:12 AM
Dear Amin,

We have corrected the information now.

Zerodha now allows After Hours Ourders (AMO) facility on the new trading platform ''Zerodha Trader''.

70.2. Amit   I Like It. |Report Abuse|  Link|December 9, 2012 8:57:02 AM
Thank you for the correction.
69. dattaak   I Like It. |Report Abuse|  Link|December 1, 2012 9:01:53 PMReply
The software platform is excellent including back office.The services offered are also satisfactory.They have to establish 3 in 1 account in course of time so that they will be No. 1 in India
68. Kamal   I Like It. |Report Abuse|  Link|November 20, 2012 1:18:50 AMReply
I have had excellent experience with Zerodha in terms of brokerage and customer service!!!

Ratings:

Brokerage - Excellent
Account Maintenance Fees - Above Average
Website Usability - Above Average
Customer Service - Above Average
Overall Experience - Excellent
67. kamal   I Like It. |Report Abuse|  Link|November 16, 2012 9:44:14 AMReply
Another Cons of Zerodha is the trading hours which one can trade with. It is up to 3:10 p.m. only
67.1. Amit   I Like It. |Report Abuse|  Link|December 9, 2012 9:01:01 AM
Kamal, Is this something you experienced or read it on the site. If you see my comment # 68, they have updated that "After Hours" order placement is allowed. Your input would be appreciated.
66. Manish   I Like It. |Report Abuse|  Link|November 15, 2012 10:23:43 AMReply
I have demat with geojit can I open only Trading Account with Zerodah and link it to my Geojit Demat. I asked Geojit they told that they wont ANNual Maintenance Charges) there is no any other charges or fees for the shares to get settled in DEMAT. Kindly Clarify my Doubts.
65. Sudarshan   I Like It. |Report Abuse|  Link|November 4, 2012 12:27:22 PMReply
Intricate margin, i.e. much higher problems with their margin calculations and other problems. Day time one margin and after 2 OR 3 their margin balance changes, who knows all these bakwas thing. I got Rs8100 loss with their policies, at that time I told to allow roll over but not cooperated. (I told to them i will approach legally)
Always some or other problems
It is not bad but certainly not Good service

Ratings:

Brokerage - Excellent
Account Maintenance Fees - Average
Website Usability - Below Average
Customer Service - Below Average
Overall Experience - Below Average
64. Priya   I Like It. |Report Abuse|  Link|November 1, 2012 1:30:04 PMReply
Good News for Zerodha Customers.

Zerodha is now offer trading at BSE through its ''Zerodha Trader'' platform.
63. Priya   I Like It. |Report Abuse|  Link|October 16, 2012 11:52:42 AMReply
The Hindu Business Like

Broking houses embark on branchless trading (Offer cheaper and more viable model)
Priya Sheth
Mumbai, Oct. 15

The pillars of the Indian retail broking model are slowly morphing into an e-broking structure without any physical presence. While most brokers are struggling to stay afloat in this uncertain market scenario, e-broking firm Zerodha is enjoying increasing business by the day.

Traditional brokerages do offer online trading facility to traders, but they do have physical branch in that area so that if there is any problem, traders can fall back on them.

Now even a number of bigger brokerages are betting big on the online brokerage model as it is a cheaper and more viable model.

To read more click:

http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/todays-paper/tp-markets/broking-houses-embark-on-branchless-trading/article4000189.ece

62. sujit das   I Like It. |Report Abuse|  Link|October 2, 2012 8:01:59 PMReply
can anybody tell me how i can see spot nifty and spot rupee in zerodha trader platform

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