EQ: It stands for Equity. In this series intraday trading is possible in addition to delivery.
BE: It stands for Book Entry. Shares falling in the Trade-to-Trade or T-segment are traded in this series and no intraday is allowed. This means trades can only be settled by accepting or giving the delivery of shares.
BL: This series is for facilitating block deals. Block deal is a trade, with a minimum quantity of 5 lakh shares or minimum value of Rs. 5 crore, executed through a single transaction, on the special “Block Deal window”. The window is opened for only 35 minutes in the morning from 9:15 to 9:50AM.
BT: This series provides an exit route to small investors having shares in the physical form with a cap of maximum 500 shares.
BZ: Stocks that are blacklisted for violation of exchange rules. This series stocks falls under Trade-to-Trade category and hence BTST (Buy Today Sell Tomorrow) and intraday is not allowed in such stocks.
GC – This series allows Government Securities and Treasury Bills to be traded under this category.
IL – This series allows only FIIs to trade among themselves. Permissible only in those securities where maximum permissible limit for FIIs is not breached.
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A SECURITY HAVING SERIES N1 AND U1 ON NSE
How to sell the BE shares?
Hello rsh123d,
Whenever you place sell order, change instrument type from EQ to BE and then place your orders. Please get back to us in case of any further query.
Where and how to find out the list of BE share in NSE?
Hello Sivasamy,
Please click here to know the categorization of stocks.
Good afternoon sir, today ninu NDTV 20shares buy delivery order lo chesanu,but squareoff chesi sell cheste this stock is not available in your holding ani antunadi sir
Hello Rajendra,
Sorry, we did not understand the language. We guess, you must have bought shares in delivery and trying to sell the same shares in delivery on the same day. In this case, the system will not allow you to sell the shares in delivery because it checks whether you have any holdings in your account. Hence, it was giving you the reason of stock is not available in your holdings. If you want to buy and sell on the same day then you can trade in intraday using MIS order type instead of CNC order type. Please let us know if your question is not addressed.
When can I square off my BE series shares if I purchased today[minimum holding period]? Can I close the position tomorrow?
Hello Thambidurai,
As per exchange’s T+2 settlement cycle, you are required to keep shares for 2 days. You can square off your shares after you get the delivery from exchange on T+2 days. However, you may buy today and sell tomorrow but before that we would recommend you to know the risk involved in BTST(buy today sell tomorrow) trades that may cause short delivery.
stocks is in EQ series since it is over demand & continuous upper freeze it is converted to BE series
my doubt is when this BE series will change to normal EQ series
Hello Sridhar,
Changing of series from EQ to BE or vice versa is depend on exchange decision. We cannot comment on this. We update the stock list every day. If the series is changed then the new effect will be shown in the trading software.
what are all of the different series that nse has? how do they differ?
Hello Kiran,
The above article has been updated with different series. Please let us know in case of any further query.
Hi, i purchased 100 shares from BSE @ 250 rs, now the price is around 206 rs but in NSE BE series show’s 249 rs. can i sell the stock on NSE BE @ 249 Rs.
Hi Rupesh,
If you have delivery shares in your demat account then you can sell shares in NSE BE series.
Hi Rupesh, Did you follow what had been told to you in reply by user ‘Trade Smart Online? Please let me know. How did that go about.
It is possible govardhan. It is orbitrange trading if u have shares in your demat account u can sell shares in either nse or bse . But institutions have seperate platform to doing orbitrange trading.
What does the IV series mean?
Hello Vaibhav,
Bonds are categorized under IV series.
My question as follows:
1) In BE Equity shares, I purchased in NSE 100 quantity and is it possible to sell the 100 shares of NSE in BSE.
2) while purchasing the Equity in EQ and afterward it converts to BE shall we sell it on (BE) that time and vice versa?
3) If we purchase the stock on BE and sustain on BE, so is it possible to sell within 3 or 4 days in BE?
4) Is there any quantity limitations on that BE shares while buying or selling?
Hi Tom,
1) If the stock is in BE series then you are required to wait till you receive the delivery shares from exchange. Once you receive the shares on T+2 days then you can sell in any exchange i.e BSE or NSE. Intraday is not allowed in BE series stocks.
2) Yes, you can sell provided you delivery shares in your demat account.
3) Once you buy shares in BE, you receive the shares from exchange on next two days. After you receive shares, you sell at any time. To answer your query, you can sell after 3 days and not withing 3 days.
4) There is no special limitations to BE series. However, please have a look at the article on Maximum quantity in single order.
what does the mean of IT series in NSE?
I purchase 25 share last 1month in EQ but today share show in BE can I sell this share .This Risk in BE series.
Hello Pankaj,
If your holdings are listed in BE series then you can sell your shares in BE series.
When changes in BE series BE to Eq if I cannot sell in BE series than what i am in loss side.
Hello Shilpa,
Your profit and loss is based on the price at which you bought the shares. Change in series will not effect on your profit and loss.
hii what does SI , SL , SM , SO , SP , SQ , & ST series stands for. can i get the details regarding this
Hello Shivprasad,
Please refer the below explanation.
SO – Odd lot market series, which is used to buy/sell the quantities less than market lot.
ST – Trade to Trade shares are made available in ST series. No intraday allowed in such stocks. Compulsory delivery of shares required in such stocks.
SM – SME stocks are traded under SM series.
The other segments are of SME segment series.
Hi sir please inform me as Exchange norms & rules & regulations.
Suppose I buy 1000 share from NSE (BE series) @ 10/- after delivery from exchange, I got to know same share in BSE (EQ) @ 12 /- , in this situation can I sale my share at BSE (EQ) @ 12/- for profit. Or is this against rule of Exchange ???
please help me out
Hello Gaurav
Once you get the shares from BSE exchange, you can sell in NSE exchange. This is allowed as per exchange regulations.
INTRADAY ALLOWED IN IV SERIES?
Hi Sajendra,
Currently intraday is not allowed in IV series scrips.
what is E1 series? how many days i can hold if i purchase share from E1 series??
Hello Deepak,
Consider a company declares for rights issues of share whose face value would be Rs.10. Company take this Rs.10 in parts. Like, Rs.3 as application fee, Rs.4 during 1st call and Rs.3 during second call. Until the total amount is received by the company the shares are to be called as partly paid shares and such shares are traded under E1 series.
l am a housewife i can sell or buy shares on line
Hello Darshana,
You can buy sell shares online if you have trading application and the login credentials.
Sir
Iam buying bz series shares,how to sell this type of shares,pl please tell me sir
Hello Madhusudhan,
If you bought shares in BZ series, then while selling please check under which series does this stock trade. Accordingly you need to select the series and place sell order. Please note BZ series fall under trade-to-trade category. You can sell stocks only if you have delivery shares in your demat account.
hii what does SI , SL , SM , SO , SP , SQ , & ST series stands for. can i get the details regarding this. where i can find all series details pls help
Hi Manish,
Kindly find our response below.
SM: Stocks which are available for trading under SME (Small and Medium Enterprises) segment.
ST: The securities that are available for trading under Trade-to-Trade segment. No intraday is allowed in ST series stocks. Only delivery based trading is allowed.
SP: Tax free bonds are traded under SP series.
SI, SL, SO, SQ: Currently we do not allow these series types.
how to trade shares in BE,
Previously it was in EQ
Hello Nilesh,
You can change the series from EQ to BE while placing the order in the snap quote. Kindly use our online chat support available on our website to chat with our customer service executives and get the immediate solution to your queries.
pls explain supar maltiple order
Hello Umesh,
Hope you are referring to one of services related to intraday exposure. Kindly refer our another article on intraday exposures. If this is not the answer you are looking for then please elaborate your query. We try our best to answer your question.
i bought s chand nse equity share couple of days back buy today morning, it changed into schand nse BE.what does that mean?
Hello Kshitij,
Exchange categorizes the stocks on regular intervals. If stock is traded in BE series then it means you need to trade only in delivery in such stocks. BTST and intraday trading is not allowed in BE series stocks.
1 . Can I buy the shares before ex-dividend date?
2 . Is there fall in share price after after giving dividend?
Hello Rahul,
1. You can buy shares any time. To be able to participate in the corporate action of a stock then you should be having delivery shares in your demat account on or before Ex date.
2. Dividend is an income that company distributes to its share holders. Share prices does not change after giving dividend. However, share prices changes based on the demand and supply of buyers & sellers and considers some other factors too.
I am using Sharekhan demat account for intraday .. So I want to know what is the EQ charges and why the same has been deducted on what basis and duration ?
Hello Samir,
We guess there could be some confusion from your end. You have posted your query on TradeSmart platform. We would request you to contact Sharekhan and check the details of charges deducted.
Hi, What is difference between EQ and E1 in series in terms of buy and sell?
EQ refers to normal series in which stocks can be traded in intraday too. E1 is the series in which only party paid stocks are treded. Like, recently there was Reliance rights issue announcement. Clients have purchased the shares by paying a part installment amount and rest amount are to be paid later as per Reliance company schedule. Such partly paid stocks are traded in E1 series.
How to hold share in long term (process in shine app)
Hello Sake,
Go to market watch, add the stock that you want to buy. Click on that stock. Click on B to place buy order. Once you place buy order, you shall receive the shares from exchange to your demat account on T+2 days. Once you receive the shares from exchange you can keep the shares in your demat account for long time. You can see the shares in holdings section in Sine app whenever you login to the application.
how can i sell BE market share..
I have some shares in physical form.how can I transfer in to my demat account
Hello NKumar,
Kindly email us at [email protected] along with your client code. We shall send you the required forms to your registered address along with the procedure of dematerialize.
Where we can find the list of companies which are recently converted into EQ series from SM series
Hello Ganesh,
Currently there is no such list available. However, you may refer to NSE List of stocks available in SM series.
Sir where can I get intraday stocks list in nse/bse please tell me
Hello Bhaskar,
Other than Trade-to-Trade settlement stocks all stocks can be traded in intraday.
My share is not showing in the holding but in the console in zerodha. The share is viseshinfo-T. How can I sell it.
Hello Rajendra,
It seems you have an account with Zerodha. You have posted your query on TradeSmart page. We request you to check with your broker for any details.
Can I sell my available BE series shares and buy back it from bse? Is it considered as intraday trading?
Hello Sherin,
You can sell the available BE series in one exchange and buy it another. The BE series (Trade to trade) stocks are settled on or after T+2 trading/clearing days. In other words, even if you sell it one exchange and buy it another, it shall be treated as delivery trades only.