
Answering questions about Zerodha’s approach to F&O and MTF
This discussion on TradingQnA started with a question about retail participation in derivatives, why F&O volumes are falling, and how we are thinking about business diversification.
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This discussion on TradingQnA started with a question about retail participation in derivatives, why F&O volumes are falling, and how we are thinking about business diversification.

If you think about it, trading and investing have changed a lot on the surface, but the fundamental act has remained more or less the same.

I’ve spoken many times about the need to make it easier for NRIs to invest in India.
I still wonder what made Venu Madhav call me back in 2006 to ask, “Is there something I can do?”

The number of investment decks I get leading with “we use AI” is ridiculous.
What this country needs is more businesses that try to do more than just business, businesses that give back to the communities and ecosystems they depend on.

Given my passion for all things health, I keep getting into all sorts of activities that I probably shouldn’t, considering my age.

To run a brokerage firm is to live with contradictions.

Taking a loan has never been easier.

A lot of Zerodha customers don’t know that you can set up SIPs for stocks and ETFs, just like mutual funds.

This year, India finished 4th in the medal rankings at the Commonwealth Games, winning 39 medals.

There has been a lot of discussion about the sharp closing moves since the new Closing Auction Session went live.