You should ask your trading member to give you the unique order number that the system has assigned to your order.
*Further, as soon as your order is executed, a trade confirmation slip is generated which displays the trade number, trade time, quantity and price at which your trade took place and the corresponding order number. Trading members are obligated to give their clients a trade confirmation slip the moment a trade takes place. By looking at the trade slip, you can actually verify the rate at which your order was traded.
*At the end of the day, the trading member should give you a contract note.
How do I ensure that the trading member does not give me trade prices pertaining to some other client or trade prices for deals executed in his personal account?
You can verify this by checking that the price given to you pertains to the unique order number provided to you by the trading member. The Exchange maintains details of the order/trade number and other details pertaining to the transaction for eight years, and the investor can countercheck these details with the Exchange.
*Further, as soon as your order is executed, a trade confirmation slip is generated which displays the trade number, trade time, quantity and price at which your trade took place and the corresponding order number. Trading members are obligated to give their clients a trade confirmation slip the moment a trade takes place. By looking at the trade slip, you can actually verify the rate at which your order was traded.
*At the end of the day, the trading member should give you a contract note.
How do I ensure that the trading member does not give me trade prices pertaining to some other client or trade prices for deals executed in his personal account?
You can verify this by checking that the price given to you pertains to the unique order number provided to you by the trading member. The Exchange maintains details of the order/trade number and other details pertaining to the transaction for eight years, and the investor can countercheck these details with the Exchange.
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