Brokerage Fee

A brokerage fee is the fee that is charged by a broker for executing a transaction

A brokerage fee is the amount charged by a brokerage firm for the execution of transactions by clients. The fee may vary depending on factors such as the type of security traded, the size of the transaction and the broker's fee structure.

This fee is usually charged for purchasing or selling securities such as stocks, bonds or mutual funds. The brokerage fee can be a flat fee per transaction or a percentage of the total transaction value.

For Example: Zerodha Brokerage charges

  • Delivery trade = Free
  • Intraday & Future = 0.3% or Rs 20 (per executed order for intraday trades in equities, currencies and commodities. Flat Rs 20 on all options transactions.)
  • Options flat = ₹ 20
  • Mutual Fund Commission = 0

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