In what segments can a user trade using FnO360?

In what segments can a user trade using FnO360?

FnO360 is not only limited to features and options (F&O). Here’s a list of available trading segments for 5paisa users: 

1.    Equity (NSE and BSE)

2.    Mutual Funds

3.    Futures and Options (NSE and BSE)

4.    Currency Derivatives

5.    Commodity Derivatives

Users can also apply to any IPO using the 5Paisa.



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