The (often referred to as Badla rates or Badla charges) served as a barometer for market overheatedness.

At its core, was an indigenous carry-forward system used on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE). It allowed traders to take positions larger than their capital by paying a specific interest rate to "carry forward" their trades to the next settlement cycle.

For decades, the Index of Badla was the most-watched metric for three reasons:

Paid by bears (sellers) to postpone the delivery of shares. Defining the "Index of Badla"

It showed the availability of "Financiers" in the market—individuals who didn't trade stocks but provided the cash to settle trades in exchange for interest. The Rise and Fall: Why it was Banned

Because traders were highly leveraged without strict oversight, margin calls often led to violent "flash crashes."

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The (often referred to as Badla rates or Badla charges) served as a barometer for market overheatedness.

At its core, was an indigenous carry-forward system used on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE). It allowed traders to take positions larger than their capital by paying a specific interest rate to "carry forward" their trades to the next settlement cycle. index of badla

For decades, the Index of Badla was the most-watched metric for three reasons: The (often referred to as Badla rates or

Paid by bears (sellers) to postpone the delivery of shares. Defining the "Index of Badla" For decades, the Index of Badla was the

It showed the availability of "Financiers" in the market—individuals who didn't trade stocks but provided the cash to settle trades in exchange for interest. The Rise and Fall: Why it was Banned

Because traders were highly leveraged without strict oversight, margin calls often led to violent "flash crashes."

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