Intraday Brokerage Calculator

Free intraday brokerage calculator for Indian traders. Calculate NSE trading charges, brokerage, taxes, and net profit after charges.

Intraday Brokerage Calculator

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Intraday Brokerage Calculator in India

Every intraday trade in India involves multiple exchange and government charges. This calculator includes all major costs that affect your final profit, helping traders understand the real cost of each trade.


How Does the Intraday Brokerage Calculator Work?

This calculator calculates all major intraday trading charges in India.

Steps to use the calculator:

  • Enter your buy price

  • Enter your sell price

  • Enter the quantity traded

  • The calculator instantly shows total charges and net profit or loss

This helps traders understand the real cost of trading.


Charges Included in This Calculator

This calculator includes:

  • Brokerage (0.03% or ₹20 per order)

  • Securities Transaction Tax (STT)

  • Exchange Transaction Charges

  • GST on brokerage and exchange fees

  • SEBI charges

  • Stamp duty

These charges are calculated as per standard NSE intraday trading rules.


Example of Intraday Brokerage Calculation

  • Buy Price = ₹250

  • Sell Price = ₹260

  • Quantity = 100

Turnover = ₹51,000
Gross Profit = ₹1,000
Total Charges ≈ ₹100–₹120
Net Profit ≈ ₹880–₹900

This shows why calculating brokerage is important before trading.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is an intraday brokerage calculator?

It is a tool that calculates trading charges and net profit for intraday trades.

Does this calculator follow NSE rules?

Yes, it is designed based on standard NSE intraday charges.

Does it include Zerodha brokerage?

Yes, it uses Zerodha-style intraday brokerage for estimation.

Can beginners use this calculator?

Yes, beginners can easily use this calculator to understand trading costs.


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Disclaimer

This calculator is for educational purposes only. Actual charges may vary slightly based on broker and exchange.