Can shares be bought on one exchange and sold on another?

Can shares be bought on one exchange and sold on another?

5paisa offers the flexibility to trade securities across both the National Stock Exchange (NSE) and the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE). This cross-exchange trading capability allows investors to buy stocks on one exchange and sell them on the other, providing access to the liquidity and market dynamics of both premier exchanges through a single platform. This versatile feature enables efficient portfolio management and trading strategies for investors.


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