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Asked: February 20, 20242024-02-20T00:08:02+05:30 2024-02-20T00:08:02+05:30In: Intraday Trading

Best High Liquidity Stocks for Intraday

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List of high liquidity stocks for intraday trading in India

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    1. Nilesh Jaiswal Contributor
      2024-02-20T00:16:11+05:30Added an answer on February 20, 2024 at 12:16 am

      List of High Liquidity Stocks for Intraday Trading 

      Before I describe a list of liquid stocks for intraday trading you must understand why I am supposed to select liquid stocks rather than. 

      The basic property of Intraday trading is to trade stocks that involve buying and selling of stocks in a day. 

      You are advised to profit from the price fluctuations of stocks that range from a few seconds to a few minutes.  

      Liquid Stocks for Intraday Trading:

      The essential feature in trading is, when you purchase stock it should be available in huge volumes to trade and possess sufficient volatility. 

      Volatility is the degree of stock price variations and its high presence will enable you to obtain potential gains when traded. 

      Liquidity ensures easy buying and selling of stocks because of high trading volumes in the markets. 

      Be mindful, when you have decided for an intraday trading plan, for a smooth and successful buying and selling of stocks you must research for liquidity stocks. 

      The graph represents NIFTY 100 liquid 15 stocks and they represent 3-month performance rallies, taken on October 13, 2023. The closing NIFTY 100 liquid 15 is 5330.35. 

      Below are the list of 15 companies that can be traded in Intraday trading due to its liquidity feature. These fifteen stocks are as follows. 

      Tata Motors, IndusInd Bank, HCL tech, Maruthi Suzuki, Bajaj Finserv, Bajaj Finance, Bharti Airtel, RIL, Titan Company, Adani Ports SEZ, Tech Mahindra, Tata Steel, SBI, Adani Ent., Axis Bank. 

      Illustration of illiquid Stocks in Intraday:

      You may recognise the day trading on a particular day to be bullish in nature. Keeping such views, you will purchase 1000 shares @INR 6.00. 

      You will place an order (option buy) for 1000 quantities of shares. 

      Over a period, you may be allotted 500 quantity at INR 6.5 and remaining 500 quantity at 7.5. 

      The shift in the prices is observed because you might not have found a seller at INR 6.0. However, this will have increased your purchase of shares by 16.7%. That means, there is an increment in buying price than the current market price that you opted for. 

      In a similar manner, you may lose more percentage when you execute a put option for the bought shares of 1000. 

      Important Note: 

      You may have understood from it that you must purchase a share that is traded in high volumes and high volatility.

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