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Where can I view my saved smallcases?

Follow the below steps to view your saved Smallcase on the 5paisa Web (Tradestation):

  1. On the Tradestation >> Go to my profile >> Select research and click on the smallcases from the dropdown


  1. Click on the ‘Watchlist Tab’ 


  1. Navigate to the Draft Section



  1. Now you can view view your saved smallcases  The following steps will guide you through viewing your saved smallcase on 5paisa Mobile App:

  1. On the mobile App >> Go to my profile >> Select research and click on the smallcases from the dropdown

  2. Click on the ‘Watchlist Tab’

  1. Navigate to the Draft Section


Here, you can view your saved smallcases


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