How to check my trades placed on the exchange?

How to check my trades placed on the exchange?

If you want to verify trades placed through your broker, exchanges like NSE, MCX, and BSE provide trade verification portals where you can check your trade history for recent periods. Follow the steps below:
  1. Visit the Exchange’s Trade Verification Portal: Use the links to access the correct portal:
  2. Log In or Sign Up: If you’re a first-time user, sign up to create an account. Otherwise, log in using your credentials.
  3. Enter Required Details: Provide necessary information such as PAN, Client ID, trade date, or transaction details to retrieve your trade history.
  4. Follow Instructions: Complete the verification process as instructed by the portal.
  5. Review and Verify: Cross-check your trade records to ensure they match the information provided by your broker.
Verification Timeframe by Exchange:
  • NSE: Trades can be checked for the last 10 days.
  • MCX: Trades are available for verification from the past 7 days.
  • BSE: Review trades executed in the last 5 days.
Notes:
  • Keep a copy of your contract notes or trade confirmations from your broker to cross-verify details.
  • If you identify any discrepancies, report them to your broker or raise a query with the relevant exchange immediately.

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