Rajandran R Creator of OpenAlgo - OpenSource Algo Trading framework for Indian Traders. Telecom Engineer turned Full-time Derivative Trader. Mostly Trading Nifty, Banknifty, High Liquid Stock Derivatives. Trading the Markets Since 2006 onwards. Using Market Profile and Orderflow for more than a decade. Designed and published 100+ open source trading systems on various trading tools. Strongly believe that market understanding and robust trading frameworks are the key to the trading success. Building Algo Platforms, Writing about Markets, Trading System Design, Market Sentiment, Trading Softwares & Trading Nuances since 2007 onwards. Author of Marketcalls.in

Sebi may ban brokers from giving stock tips

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March 31, 2008 17:47 IST
Last Updated: March 31, 2008 19:24 IST

Amid sharp volatility and selling pressure at the bourses, market regulator Sebi on Monday proposed to ban exclusive tips for trading and sought to make norms for brokers, researchers and analysts more stringent.

Seeking to improve sales practices followed by the trading members of the stock exchanges, SEBI proposed strict norms, including complete information on brokers to the clients they were servicing.

"Trading members owe their clients a duty to provide suitable investment advice in the best interest of the clients," said the draft policy for improvement in sales practice by the members of stock exchanges on which Sebi has invited comments from the public by April 15.

The guidelines also make it mandatory for brokers to recommend sale/purchase of shares which are "suitable for such client(s) on the basis of facts disclosed…financial position, other security holding, past investment experience and pattern and investment needs".

The Sebi guidelines also seek to ban research analysts from buying or selling shares of the concerned company 30 days before and five days after the publication of the research.
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The onus of ensuring compliance by research analysts on buying or selling of shares of the concerned company will rest with the brokers.

It added that brokers would not recommend to their clients "securities or derivative contracts on such securities in a concentrated manner, which represents a subjective or arbitrary supply of information".

According to the draft, the investors would be required to have a minimum net worth of Rs 5 lakh for trading in derivative segments.

Brokers, it added, "shall not execute transactions for own account in securities ahead of making recommendations to their clients in such securities."

Rajandran R Creator of OpenAlgo - OpenSource Algo Trading framework for Indian Traders. Telecom Engineer turned Full-time Derivative Trader. Mostly Trading Nifty, Banknifty, High Liquid Stock Derivatives. Trading the Markets Since 2006 onwards. Using Market Profile and Orderflow for more than a decade. Designed and published 100+ open source trading systems on various trading tools. Strongly believe that market understanding and robust trading frameworks are the key to the trading success. Building Algo Platforms, Writing about Markets, Trading System Design, Market Sentiment, Trading Softwares & Trading Nuances since 2007 onwards. Author of Marketcalls.in

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