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How to add stocks in Market Watch ?

To add your preferred stocks to your watchlist, simply click the search icon, look for the stocks you're interested in, and then click the plus icon located in the right corner. This action will promptly add your chosen script to your watchlist for easy monitoring.

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How to delete stocks in a watchlist?

To delete shares from your watchlist, hover over the stocks and click on "Delete."

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Filter option in watchlist:

  • Sort your shares in A-Z or Z-A order.
  • Track percentage change, whether it's going up or down.
  • Check the Last Trade Price (LTP).
  • Organize your shares by exchange, including NSE, BSE, MCX, and NFO.

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Market Depth in Watchlist

Hover over the instrument on the watchlist and click on Market depth or select the instrument to open the market depth. Market depth gives the best five bids and offers. Multiple market depth windows can be opened at the same time. The dynamic market depth bars give a visual overview of at what levels most orders are being placed, and an order can be placed at any price mentioned in the market depth by clicking on it.

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  • Qty: Indicates the quantity available for buying or selling at a particular price.
  • Orders: Indicates the number of orders pending at that particular price on the exchange.
  • Open: Open price for the day.
  • High: Highest price for the day.
  • Low: Lowest price for the day
  • Prev. Close: The closing price of the previous day
  • Volume: The total number of shares bought or sold during the trading day.
  • Avg. Price: The average trading price of a stock at a given time during the day. It is also called Volume Weighted Average Price (VWAP). LTQ: Last traded quantity.
  • LTT: Last traded time.
  • Expiry: Expiry date of a derivative contract.
  • Lower Circuit and Upper Circuit: The circuit limit is the price range within which the instrument can betraded for that day. See What does circuit limits i.e price bands mean?
  • OI: This shows the open interest in that particular contract.