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For Algo tools, contact: • Website - https://bluechipalgos.com • WhatsApp - 9398840360 • In a recent discussion, NSE’s Chief Business Development Officer, Sriram Krishnan, emphasized the need to restrict F O trading access to accredited investors. This recommendation aligns with SEBI's ongoing efforts to enhance retail investor protection by implementing measures such as increased margins and larger lot sizes, aimed at minimizing financial risk. Krishnan compared the F O eligibility approach to existing Alternative Investment Funds (AIF) criteria, highlighting SEBI’s interest in ensuring that only investors with adequate financial resilience participate in high-risk markets. • Investor Eligibility Framework: This refers to defining criteria to determine which types of investors can participate in certain trades or markets. Eligibility criteria might consider factors like the investor's experience level, risk tolerance, or financial stability. This framework is intended to protect both the market and the investors by ensuring that only those who meet specific standards are allowed to participate in certain types of trading or investment products. • Disproportionate Trading Framework: This framework addresses limits on trading to prevent any one investor or group from having an outsized influence on the market. This could mean setting caps on how much one investor can trade within a certain period or implementing rules to avoid any behavior that could disrupt market fairness or stability. • Visit www.30cagr.com for free strategies, algo tools, indicators, my trading and all research related videos or reach me on any of the below social media handles • To receive high quality stock market videos like this, please like this video, subscribe to my channel and hit on bell icon.

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