How to check my trades placed on the exchange?

How to check my trades placed on the exchange?

Exchanges like NSE, MCX, and BSE offer official trade verification portals for investors to review their recent trades independently. These portals are designed to ensure transparency and give traders confidence in their broker-reported transactions.

Step-by-step: How to verify your trades

  1. Visit the Exchange Trade Verification Portal
  2. Log In or Sign Up
    New users must sign up to create an account
    Existing users can log in with their registered credentials
  3. Enter Required Details
    PAN number, Client ID, trade date, and other transaction details
  4. Complete the Verification
    Follow on-screen prompts to view trade details
  5. Review and Compare
    Cross-check trades with your broker’s contract notes or trading platform

Trade verification window by exchange

ExchangeTrade History Available
NSELast 10 days
MCXLast 7 days
BSELast 5 days
Keep copies of your contract notes and trade confirmations. If discrepancies occur, contact your broker or the exchange immediately.

What if...

ScenarioOutcome
My trade doesn’t show upEnsure you're within the eligible date range and entered the correct details
There’s a mismatch with my broker’s recordsReport the issue to your broker or file a complaint with the exchange
I’ve never used the portalFollow the sign-up steps on the portal to create your account

Last updated: 25 Jun 2025

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