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What Is Stock Trading

Build Wealth Through India’s Equity Markets

Stock trading involves buying and selling shares of publicly listed companies on exchanges like NSE and BSE. Whether you are looking for long-term wealth creation through delivery trades or short-term gains through intraday, Zenflow provides the research tools, order types, and market data you need. Our platform is designed to make equity investing accessible, transparent, and compliant.

Features

Everything You Need for Stock Trading

NSE & BSE Access

Trade on both major Indian stock exchanges with seamless order routing.

Advanced Watchlists

Create custom watchlists with real-time alerts for price, volume, and technical levels.

Multiple Order Types

Market, limit, stop-loss, GTT, and after-market orders for flexible execution.

Equity Research

Analyst recommendations, fundamental data, and earnings analysis for informed decisions.

Real-time Charts

Interactive charts with 50+ technical indicators and drawing tools.

After-market Orders

Place orders outside market hours for execution at the next session opening.

How It Works

Start Trading Stocks in 4 Steps

1

Open Account

Open a Demat and trading account with Zenflow in minutes.

2

Research Stocks

Use watchlists, research reports, and charts to identify opportunities.

3

Place Orders

Buy or sell stocks using your preferred order type.

4

Track Portfolio

Monitor your holdings, P&L, and dividends in one dashboard.

Why Zenflow

The Zenflow Advantage for Stock Trading

Clean Trading Interface

A distraction-free platform designed for focused, informed trading.

Integrated Research

Fundamentals, technicals, and analyst views available alongside the order panel.

Transparent Brokerage

Competitive pricing with no hidden charges or surprise fees.

Start Investing in Stocks

Open your equity trading account today

Access NSE and BSE markets with research tools, advanced charts, and transparent brokerage.

Investments in equity markets are subject to market risks. Read all scheme-related documents carefully before investing. Past performance is not indicative of future results.