How to track the previous auction market trades?

How to track the previous auction market trades?

Tracking previous auction market trades helps in understanding market behaviour and identifying patterns. Here’s how you can track them:

· Login: Login to your 5Paisa account.(www.5Paisa.com)



· Reports/Statements: Navigate to the reports section where you can view detailed reports or transaction history.(Located at left side corner) and click on Transacation under the trade reports section.




· Auction Trades: Look for a remark section to know the auction trades in your account.





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