Which Stock market app do you recommend?

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ICICI Direct gives option of onetime payment to get premium lifetime brokerage plan. Once that plan is activated, charges are very less depending on plan you selected.
Will you be able to check whether Axis provides such a facility.
 
I am planning to invest long term (15 years) Is it recommended to use these apps or stick with any brokerage firm like Kotak, ICICI etc.... Its for my retirement plan.
 
Dhani (formerly indiabulls) is great. I mean without even bothering to inform me they impose charge for physical contract note. And these notes never even came to me. Lol
Btw do all securities take annual DP charges of 399 plus taxes? Because Dhani did
 
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I am planning to invest long term (15 years) Is it recommended to use these apps or stick with any brokerage firm like Kotak, ICICI etc.... Its for my retirement plan.
invest through any app its not like they will go kapoot in a year or two and in the worst scenario if they do all your investments are with CDSL/NSE and not with your broker so it will always be safe no wonder what comes , only your demat ac balance will go down with broker.

My mother has a ac with angelone from 2002 and have never faced a single issue till date.
You may try angel one
 
Recently started using groww and so far its easy but I am a desktop user and there desktop version is not that good, I tried to place a stoploss order but it didn't go through and I missed a perfect exit opportunity (wanted to sell at 194 and share reached 195 just after 1~2 min, missed and had to sell at 182 later).
Haven't compared there charges with others so if there are better alternates with good desktop support I would be interested.

Secondly the common consensus in this thread is to use Groww for Mutual funds, I have an account in Tata so should I transfer it to groww?
 
Recently started using groww and so far its easy but I am a desktop user and there desktop version is not that good, I tried to place a stoploss order but it didn't go through and I missed a perfect exit opportunity (wanted to sell at 194 and share reached 195 just after 1~2 min, missed and had to sell at 182 later).
Haven't compared there charges with others so if there are better alternates with good desktop support I would be interested.

Secondly the common consensus in this thread is to use Groww for Mutual funds, I have an account in Tata so should I transfer it to groww?
yes groww is perfect for mutual funds , you can track your external investments in groww just click on export investments in mutual fund section.
Use zerodha or angelone for trading their web version is good , no glitches so far. I myself use groww just for mutual funds and zerodha for stocks.
 
yes groww is perfect for mutual funds , you can track your external investments in groww just click on export investments in mutual fund section.
So the account remain with tata and I can just track performance in groww?
Use zerodha or angelone for trading their web version is good , no glitches so far. I myself use groww just for mutual funds and zerodha for stocks.
Considering I will do multiple trades on a weekly basis (like 3~4 buy/sell) which one would you recommend based on charges and convenience.
 
So the account remain with tata and I can just track performance in groww?

Considering I will do multiple trades on a weekly basis (like 3~4 buy/sell) which one would you recommend based on charges and convenience.
Yes, the account will remain with Tata, but you can track performance, sell, or redeem units on Groww once you sync them. This is a major advantage of using these demat apps, except for Zerodha Coin, which stores all investments in demat form only. Other apps like Groww and Upstox facilitate mutual fund investments in the form of SOA (Statement of Account).

In the SOA form, the account remains the same but can be managed through any app. Are you aware of the MF CENTRAL app?
You should read these two articles for more information on SOA vs. Demat Mutual Funds.
ARTICLE 1. ARTICLE 2

Now for your second question what are we talking here normal buy sell of shares [ equity trading ] or F&O?
If F&O shift to Zerodha , if normal trading groww will do the work.
Dhan is good many intermediate-pro traders have moved to dhan
I'm leaning towards INDmoney now. I've heard pretty positive reviews about it.
 
Now for your second question what are we talking here normal buy sell of shares [ equity trading ] or F&O?
If F&O shift to Zerodha , if normal trading groww will do the work.
I'll only do normal equity trading as I am currently using my brother groww account but will open my own account so was thinking if other apps are better then why not give it a try.

F&O is not for me, I want some peace of mind as well (Can't keep worrying all day)
 
I'll only do normal equity trading as I am currently using my brother groww account but will open my own account so was thinking if other apps are better then why not give it a try.

F&O is not for me, I want some peace of mind as well (Can't keep worrying all day)
They have good number of features for equity traders as well.

Clean UI and some good features like forever order, stock SIP, basket purchase, instant withdrawal of funds, etc.
If you do intend to open account, let me know, can share the referral link.
 
I'll only do normal equity trading as I am currently using my brother groww account but will open my own account so was thinking if other apps are better then why not give it a try.

F&O is not for me, I want some peace of mind as well (Can't keep worrying all day)
this stoploss glitch is common in groww which you mentioned above . go with zerodha or dhan as you wish , visit mutualfunds sub on reddit and go through the questions of which app to use?
 
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