How to check the F&O ban?
Scrips that are under the F&O (Futures and Options) ban are not available for intraday trading. This measure ensures adherence to regulatory open interest limits and helps maintain orderly market behavior. FYERS updates these lists regularly to reflect the latest exchange circulars.
Check the F&O Ban Lists
Access the updated Google Sheets to find which scrips are currently blocked for intraday trading:
What If...
Scenario | What You Can Do |
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You try to place an intraday order in a banned scrip | You'll see a restriction message. Refer to the updated ban list to confirm. |
You're unsure if a contract is banned | Verify on the official FYERS ban list spreadsheet for clarity. |
You want to avoid trade rejections | Always check the F&O ban list before placing intraday orders. |
Tip: Bookmark these spreadsheets for daily reference during market hours.
Last updated: 18 Jun 2025
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