This video is the answer of the following questions,
1st How to invest in Indian Stock Market?
2nd How to enter Indian stock market?
3rd How to open Demat account in India?
4th How to buy shares in India?
5th How do I start trading stocks in India?
6th What is Demat account and how to open demat account in India?
First of all, let's make one thing very clear the answer to all of the above question is one and same and this is the clear cut answer.
You can not directly buy shares in India. To buy shares in India/Invest in Indian Stock Market; you need to have "Demat Account". Demat account is digital account where all your shares is kept in electronic format. Its just like email account or bank account where all your shares, mutual funds, bonds will be kept safely.
Now, You can open demat account with banks or brokerage firms. Now you must be familiar with banks but opening demat account is little bit expensive with banks and brokerage firms are the specific firms that's main business is allowing trading platforms for individuals and its comparatively less expensive. Now a days few brokerage firms allow free demat account too but if you go with my experience then go with India's no.1 brokerage firm "zerodha" for opening demat account. Demat account opening is not free - it will cost you Rs. 200 for account opening charge and then Rs. 300 + GST as annual maintenance charge. And again as per my experience its a good deal as you will buy shares with lowest flat brokerage fee of Rs.20 per trade in Intraday and FnO, zero cost in Delivery based trading and Commission Free Mutual funds. In additional to that this can open new passive income stream too as every person you refer to zerodha and if they open demat account with zerodha then you will get 300 bonus points and 10% of brokerages from all their Intraday and FnO trades. so what's you are waiting for click the below link and start your financial journey now.
(If you find any difficulty in opening account then watch the below video where I have explain the account opening process in detail with screen shots in Hindi.)