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A STUDY ON ONLINE TRADING VS OFFLINE TRADING

Abstract:
This project titled “A Study on Online Trading Vs Offline Trading
describes about how the clients are select the medium (online or offline)
while involved in trading activity and what are the factors determine that
medium and what are the things they expect from market. As the
internet’s popularity has continued to rise, many small jobs can be
performed much more simply and quickly online, when in the past they
would have needed to carried out in person. A good online stock trading
company will clearly layout their policies and have customer service
available to investors. If you are trading offline, you may benefit from
discussing with your financial advisor the benefits of trading online.

Keywords: Financial advisor, online trading, offline trading, online


stock trading.

Introduction:
Trading with an online share trading account, the users can
place their own orders. On the other hand, an offline account means that
users need to avail the services of a broker to place orders. Instructions
are specifically given to the brokers in an offline trade, which creates
dependence on the broking agency.

Scope:
 The Scope of Online Trading in India. Online Trading is an
internet-based investment activity which eliminates the association
of a broker. Anyone who has a computer, enough money to open
an account and reasonable financial history has the ability to invest
in the market.
NATURE:
 Security:
Every client is provided with a User Name and Password with
128-bit encryption along with a virtual keyboard to provide the highest
level of Security

 Reduced Brokerage:
Brokerage fees are very competitive and fair.

 The offline broker attends to your problems and is able to sort


them out early due to his personal involvement.

IMPORTANCE:
An online trading account helps you trade financial instruments
through the internet. It also increases the speed of the execution and
settlement of trade orders. You can also make as many or as few
trades as you desire.

Objectives:
 To determine the growth and development of online and offline
Trading in India.
 To understand the customer perception of online and offline
trading.

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