F&O Trading Simplified - More Options for Better Futures

Derivatives trading delivered to you as an F&O platter

Start Trading in 3 easy steps

1
Open An Account

Open an account with Almondz
through a hassle-free process

2
Add Funds

Put your money to use by adding funds
to your Almondz trading account

3
Trading Begins

You are all set to push your trading
boat into the investment waters

The New Definition of Derivatives Trading

Exploring benefits beyond risks with F&O

Diverse Options Contracts

Explore your trading strategies with a diversified range of Options contracts of stocks and indices.

Diverse Order Types

Placing orders goes easier than ever with the diversified order types available in our platforms.

Competitive Pricing

Better returns through competitive pricing and low trading fees to make trading lucrative.

Robust Trading Terminal

Our trading platform will never disappoint you in delivering the essentials to you, that’s what we vowed.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Discover answers to our most commonly asked questions and find the
information you need with ease

What is an IPO?
How can I apply for an IPO?
How can I stay updated with upcoming IPOs?
How is the IPO price determined?
Can I apply for multiple IPOs simultaneously?
Can I modify or cancel my IPO application?
Invest In the Stock Market

Investments in the stock market have gained traction in the recent past. However, understanding market fluctuations and investing smartly may be challenging, especially for investors who are beginners. Let us detail some stock market basics and the stepwise process in getting started.

How to invest in the stock market

A stock market is where different companies, exchanges, and investors list, buy or sell various securities such as shares, equities, derivatives, bonds, mutual funds, and more. Governing authorities like the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) monitor and regulate stock market functions.

Based on your market analysis, you may invest in the stock market for the short or long term. Short-term investment is about selling securities within 3 - 4 months of their purchase. When done right, this may help make quick profits.

Long-term investment entails holding the assets for an extended period of time, generally for 3+ years. This helps mitigate market risk and