कोशिश गोल्ड - मुक्त

Can investors benefit from BNPL strategy for stocks?

Mint Mumbai

|

October 11, 2023

Margin trading facility allows equity investors to buy and sell stocks, but the risks are high

- Sashind Ningthoukhongjam

Can investors benefit from BNPL strategy for stocks?

Buy now, pay later is a concept pioneered by e-commerce platforms like Amazon and Flipkart in recent years to attract more consumers. The two firms allowed shoppers the option to immediately buy a product and pay for it later. But the concept is nothing new for retail equity investors, who were allowed to buy stocks and hold them for a temporary period before selling them, possibly at a higher price. However, the so-called margin trading facility (MTF)—which has been in existence since 2004—is fraught with risks. Investors, who bet on stock price movement ranging from days to months, can benefit from this facility provided the stock prices trade higher than the buying price at the time of selling them

Through this facility, investors can put up a small upfront amount called an ‘initial margin’ and take exposure worth multiples of that amount. For instance, let’s say you have ₹25,000 as cash with your broker and want to buy shares of a particular company, say, Maruti Suzuki India Ltd. In a normal delivery trade, you can exchange your cash for a proportionate amount of Maruti’s shares. But using MTF, investors can increase their bet size with just a fraction of the amount.

Here’s how it works. Let’s assume the Maruti stock has a leverage of 4x. What this means is that if you deposit ₹25,000 (as the margin amount), the broker will lend you another ₹75,000. That way, your total exposure becomes ₹1 lakh.

To be sure, different stocks have different margin requirements specified by the stock exchanges. Investors have to put in the specified margin amount based on the stock they want to buy. However, brokers are allowed to charge more than what the exchanges specify as the margin. This margin requirement is a function of the liquidity and volatility of the underlying stock.

Mint Mumbai से और कहानियाँ

Mint Mumbai

In a sea of tech talent, companies can’t find the workers they want

There has rarely, if ever, been so much tech talent available in the job market. Yet many tech companies say good help is hard to find.

time to read

4 mins

October 03, 2025

Mint Mumbai

Mint Mumbai

Hexaware sued for $500 million in US over patent breach

American IT services firm Natsoft Corp. has sued Hexaware Technologies Ltd for breach of contract and patent infringement, seeking $500 million in damages from the latter, in one of the biggest patent cases against an Indian IT firm.

time to read

3 mins

October 03, 2025

Mint Mumbai

GST boom ahead?

India's latest goods and services tax (GST) revenue figures paint an optimistic picture.

time to read

1 min

October 03, 2025

Mint Mumbai

H-1B clampdown may extend to US college faculty

Rising anti-immigration sentiment in the US is no longer confined to moves to limit foreign technology workers from entering the country.

time to read

2 mins

October 03, 2025

Mint Mumbai

FPIs pull record ₹2 tn on valuations, weak rupee

Heavy outflows could cap market gains; Nifty returns just 0.3% in dollar terms

time to read

2 mins

October 03, 2025

Mint Mumbai

Mint Mumbai

Instant grocery delivery is going luxe to stand out

Blinkit joins the race as it expands to ozone-washed fruits and artisanal breads to cheese

time to read

2 mins

October 03, 2025

Mint Mumbai

Mint Mumbai

Next-gen reforms to tackle land, women's participation

The initiatives seek to tackle some of the intractable challenges in India's development story

time to read

2 mins

October 03, 2025

Mint Mumbai

Why India's best students face a tough job market

Students entering this year's placement season are stepping into a rough job market.

time to read

2 mins

October 03, 2025

Mint Mumbai

Mint Mumbai

Govt scans e-commerce cos’ COD charges, refund delays

The government will examine if cash-on-delivery charges imposed by online retailers are aimed at nudging consumers to pay upfront, and why refunds are delayed or blocked if prepaid orders are cancelled, said two people aware of the matter.

time to read

2 mins

October 03, 2025

Mint Mumbai

Mint Mumbai

WHY INDIA IS SEEKING A NEW SUNRISE IN JAPAN

India missed out on Japanese investment in its initial post-reform years. That could change now

time to read

7 mins

October 03, 2025

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size