BSE Issue: Sensex order - unable to cancel

@t7support
is this link correct?
Seems that also down.

Never said anything about trading. Even I love trading. Just the options bit. :smile: Saw some screenshots of losses of Twitter and it boggled me.

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pls try this - https://scores.gov.in/scores/Welcome.html

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@Divyesh @RahulDeshpande @PravinJ anyone can tell us the status of this matter who will bear the loss. Complete silence on this thread.

If it’s exchange then exchange should be liable right and not the broker ?

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That was a quick fix. Thanks . Didnt get stuck due to this :handshake:

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No @RahulDeshpande it’s showing rejected but in my Contract Note it shows executed but at that same time dhan app showing me no information about that and without my knowing it NULLIFY that order and without my knowing my account got blow off. I want resoultion of this serious problem

  • One day its Sebi
  • Another day its the Broker (quite a few irresponsibly run systems with edge case faults)
  • Yet another day its stock exchange (who run with inadequate backup plans)

And if the above ‘Trimurthi’ dont get you, ‘Big Pockets’ and their injections will maim you silly…

If Sebi is so worried about retail traders, it is important to first and foremost improve the underlying infrastructure, and hold exchanges and brokers accountable for failures. And ideally Sebi should stop any and all FnO in BSE until they improve their systems, they have been truly terrible.

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NSE had way more glitches than BSE if you see the history.

Also exchange related glitches they can be made liable. There is a precedent to this in a much more severe glitch issue at NSE

Yes IMO regulator should ensure fair play, level field and force ecosystem to have robust infra and help reduce transaction charges. Rest leave it to people to decide what they want to do with their money.

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Active FnO in NSE has been around for a much longer time… I think op-time/fails is probably better for NSE compared to BSE.

But ya, both exchanges have to improve a lot!

On Friday even NSE orders were failing. It was not just BSE.

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