Using Kite.GetSymbols("NFO") The string it returns does not contain "WockPharma17JanFut" ... till yesterday it was there.. its throwing invalidsymbol exception.. same is happening with GetHistoricalData call.. till yesterday iwas able to fetch candles by passing this symbol.. today not..
hi , im using kitexl, i have =subscribequotes("NSE","INFY") showing true but when i trying =rtd("kite.rtdserver",,"INFY.NSE","LAST") IT SHOWS 0 and not updating , please let me know what i am missing
im trying to use KITEXL for trading through excel using the sample excel sheet , I logged in and waited for the instruments to download after that in the marketwatch it shows "Trade Symbol is Null or Invalid" for =SuscribeQuotes("NSE","AXISBANK") , pls advise ?
In the API documentation its mentioned trailing_stoploss Incremental value by which stoploss price changes when market moves in your favor by the same incremental value from the entry price (optional)
In the below example of buying 120 stocks at Rs1000, Selling at 1002.50 and SL: of 998.3. I want a Trailing stop loss of 100Rs which is ~Rs0.85/stock (120 stock). How does this work? when 1002.5 moves up by 0.85 998.3 also moves by 0.85 and holds there?
Consider a simple example where you buy a stock at Rs. 100; have a target at 120 and a stoploss at Rs. 95. In this case, if your trailing stoploss is Re. 1 (we don't allow values lower that Re. 1 for trailing stoploss), when the stock moves from 100 to 101, your stoploss would move to 96 and hold there. Similarly, it would move up for every rupee movement in stock price towards your target. This would mean, at Rs. 109, your SL is at 104.
Hi Sujith, thanks for the info. Are you aware of any other APIs that would allow me to access real time market quotes at a reasonable price like Zerodha's?
Hi Sumanth, as far as I'm aware, there is no API available out there that gives you real-time market data at a low cost. The simple reason being that market data is quite expensive! Zerodha, as a broker, is allowed to provide this data to its clients, hence the low cost.