Online Stock Menu Display - Part IV

Also read the previous part: Online Stock Menu Display - Part III. In the stock software display in part IV, I will discuss about running trades, deposits, withdrawals, trading limits and others. First I will discuss the appearance of running trades. Take a look at the running trade display below.



Running Trade. This menu must be known by you who are purely a trader. Running trades show stocks that are often accumulated / noticed by traders. Running trades during trading hours The Exchange will always move. The more stocks that appear in running trades, the more often these stocks get noticed.



Deposits and Withdraws. Every securities office must have a Deposit and Withdraw menu facility. In short, deposit = transfer of funds (capital injection) from your bank account into your stock account, so you can buy and sell shares. While Withdraw in the stock market has two meanings: first, which means canceling your unmatched transaction order. Second: withdraw funds. In the display above, what I mean by withdraw is withdrawing funds, from online trading software (RDI) to your ATM account. For an illustration, please see: Investor Fund Accounts and Benefits.



Client Profiles. If you want to see personal information about yourself, such as: your login number, ID number, your address, phone number according to the data on your ID card. You can also view account information, such as: Bank, RDI and others, you can view it through the Client Profile menu provided by each securities office. So, if you want to deposit funds, but you forget your Investor Fund Account (RDI) number, you can check through the Client Profile. If you don't know what RDI is, please read: Investor Fund Account and its Benefits.



Account Summary. You are also given an Account Summary menu. "The shape" as in the picture above. The purpose of the account summary is to monitor your capital position. Some important menus in the account summary that you need to know are:


Opening Balance: Shows your cash positions that you can trade.


Today Deposit: If you make a deposit, for example, you deposit Rp. 1,000,000, then the 1 million will not go directly to the opening balance, but goes into today's deposit. T+3 (3 days later), the 1 million you deposited will only be added to the opening balance. Likewise with today withdraw. To see the transaction mechanism, please go to: Regular Market, Cash Market and Negotiation Market (not published yet... coming soon).


Equity Trading Limit: The maximum amount of capital you can trade. For example, you have a total capital in the opening balance of Rp. 20,000,000. You can trade more than that. You can trade up to 30 million, depending on the trading limit facility of each securities office. But the "additional" capital 10 million is borrowed funds (margin funds) from securities, not your own funds. The cool term is debt. For more details, please read: Margin Funds for Bigger Profits.


Current Balance: The total amount of funds you have. Including the deposit amount that has not yet entered your opening balance, the shares you sold, but the money from the sale of shares has not changed hands to your opening balance. 

Gotou Sakurajima
Gotou Sakurajima A female trader from Japan who now lives in Jakarta, Sakura loves Forex and Stock Trading since moving to Jakarta and Sakura loves to write articles about Trading.