Buy Value₹ 00.00
Sell Value₹ 00.00
Your Fund₹ 00.00
Funded by Jainam₹ 00.00(00.00X)
Interest Charges₹ 00.00
Profit₹ 00.00
*The calculations are estimates, excluding transaction charges.
An MTF Calculator helps traders estimate the margin required to purchase securities using the Margin Trading Facility. It simplifies calculations by offering insights into available leverage, required funds, and overall costs.
Enter the stock price, desired quantity, and margin percentage into the calculator. It will quickly calculate the margin amount and the funds required, helping you make well-informed trading decisions.
The MTF is calculated by multiplying the stock price by the quantity, then applying the broker’s margin percentage to determine the funds you need to deposit.
The Jainam MTF Calculator provides accuracy, real-time calculations, and transparency, empowering traders to manage their funds effectively and reduce risk.
The MTF Calculator can be used by both novice and experienced traders to optimize their trading strategies and assess margin requirements effectively.
MTF provides traders with leverage, enabling them to take larger positions in the market with limited capital and enhancing their profit potential.
No, the MTF Calculator is applicable only to stocks that qualify for margin trading as per SEBI and broker regulations, ensuring compliance and providing accurate results. Check the MTF approved script list here.
To calculate MTF charges, consider the interest on the borrowed amount and any applicable fees. Multiply the borrowed funds by the daily interest rate and the duration for which they are held. Additional brokerage and demat charges may also apply.
Interest on MTF is charged daily and typically ranges from 0.03% to 0.05% of the borrowed amount, depending on the terms and conditions set by the broker.
MTF trading can be profitable when used wisely to leverage positions in growing stocks. However, it involves risks such as market volatility and interest costs, necessitating careful planning.
Yes, you can convert MTF (Margin Trading Facility) to delivery by paying the outstanding margin amount. Make sure you have sufficient funds available to avoid any interest charges.
The maximum MTF limit depends on the broker and stock eligibility, typically up to four times your margin, adhering to SEBI guidelines.
No, MTF is specifically intended for positional trades. Intraday trades do not qualify for margin trading facilities.
Only stocks that are approved by SEBI and listed in your broker’s eligible margin trading list can be traded using MTF. Be sure to check your broker’s eligibility criteria. Approved list of scrips for margin trading facility (MTF) at Jainam is available here.
If you fail to meet the margin call, your broker may liquidate your positions to recover the margin shortfall, leading to potential losses.