Astha Trade is an Indian discount broker that offers online trading services for stocks, commodities, currencies, and derivatives on various exchanges in India, including the National Stock Exchange (NSE) and Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE). The company was founded in 2003 and is headquartered in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India. The company is known for its low brokerage fees and has received several awards for its services.
Copying the trades of one trading account to another trading
account is called Copy Trading. Copy trading is also considered an advanced
version of social trading.
An Astha Trade Demat account is required in order to conduct copy trading in Astha Trade. Create a Astha Trade broker demat account first if you don't already have one.
To connect copy trading between two or more accounts, you'll need an API or copy trading software. One of the top copy trading platforms in India is Combiz Services Pvt Ltd, which offers copy trading software, copy trading tools, and a copy trading API. With the Combiz Services Copy trading program, users can trade on the NSE, BSE, and MCX. They also offer a free 2-3 day copy trading sample.
Copy trading can only be done with copy trading software or
APIs. You need to connect copy trading software or API to your Astha
Trade trading software or Astha Trade app for auto copy trading.
Combiz Service Pvt. Ltd. provides a license based on the quantity of accounts you wish to link for Astha Trade copy trade.
Pricing Plans of Copy trading are given below:
Plan | Basic | Standard | Professional | Premium |
No. of License | 10 | 50 | 100 | 200 |
Charges | ₹5,000 | ₹20,000 | ₹35,000 | ₹60,000 |
Validity | 1 Month | 2 Months | 4 Months | 6 Months |
API | Free API | Free API | Free API | Free API |
Setup | Free Setup | Free Setup | Free Setup | Free Setup |
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Your mobile number will receive license details as soon as
you purchase the plan that best suits your needs. Your preparation for copy
trading in Astha Trade is now complete.
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