At FYERS, we maintain risk control measures to ensure a stable trading environment for all users. One such measure is the daily turnover cap. If your total trading turnover exceeds ₹15,000 Crores in a single trading day across all segments, your orders will be automatically rejected.
Understanding the Turnover Limit
The ₹15,000 Crores turnover limit applies per client across all segments and exchanges on a daily basis. Turnover includes the total value of all executed buy and sell orders in:
- Equity
- Futures & Options (F&O)
- Currency
- Commodity
Turnover = Total of all Buy + Sell trade values executed during the day
Example Scenario
Let’s break it down with a real-world example:
- Mr. X buys Nifty options worth ₹6,000 Cr
- Later, he sells the same options for ₹6,200 Cr
- He then buys Bank Nifty futures worth ₹1,600 Cr
- And sells them for ₹1,700 Cr
Total turnover = ₹6,000 + ₹6,200 + ₹1,600 + ₹1,700 = ₹15,500 Cr
Since the total exceeds ₹15,000 Cr, FYERS’ Risk Management System (RMS) will block any further order placements for that client on the same day.
What to Do If This Happens
If your orders are rejected due to exceeding the turnover limit:
- You can’t place or exit trades for the rest of the trading day
- To request a one-time exception or review, contact:
- Call & Trade Desk: 080-6000-1111 (Available 9:00 AM – 11:55 PM)
- Email: [email protected]
What If...
Scenario | Outcome |
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I only exceed turnover after market close | Orders for the next day will not be blocked. Limits reset daily. |
My turnover is close to the limit—how can I monitor it? | Regularly track your executed order value using the FYERS order book and trade reports. |
I need a higher limit for institutional trading | Write to [email protected] with justification. Approvals are on a case-by-case basis. |
My trades were part of algo execution—can I get a relaxation? | RMS treats all clients equally. Requests can be reviewed by writing to [email protected]. |
Tip: Keep track of both buy and sell values when calculating turnover—both sides are included in the total.
Last updated: 24 Jun 2025
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