The exchanges are not mapped to the stocks in your demat account. You can sell them on BSE or NSE, irrespective of the fact where you purchased them from. Your investments will show the exchange price where the previous closing was greater.
In most cases, the price on both exchanges is the same, however, at times there can be a price disparity due to a corporate action, IPO, or difference in the tick size.
If you choose to exit your investments without checking the price on both exchanges, then you are typically expected to sell on the exchange where the price is higher. However, you should still verify the prices on both the exchanges as this feature works on the previous closing price and not live trading price.
What is a Buyback/Takeover/Delisting?
My order is getting rejected with the following error – ‘Order price is outside the trade execution range. Try placing the order again
My order is getting rejected with the following error – ‘The order was rejected to avoid self trade. Try placing the order again’.
Why was the stop loss executed even though the price did not breach the trigger?