FAQs:
What is the ‘Watchlist’ feature in Upstox Pro?
The Watchlist feature in Upstox Pro allows you to track and monitor your favorite stocks, indices, and other securities in real-time. It helps you keep an eye on the latest price movements and trends for the assets you care about, all in one place.
How do I add stocks or securities to my Watchlist?
To add a stock to your Watchlist, tap on the “+” icon in the top-right corner of the Watchlist page, type the stock or contract name in the search bar, and hit the “+” icon. You can create multiple watchlists to organise your assets more efficiently. You can even filter your search by categories like Cash, Futures & Options (F&O), Currency or Commodity to quickly find what you need. The search bar is intuitive, so even a partial stock name will bring up relevant results.
Can I customise my Watchlist?
Yes, you can fully customize your Watchlist by adding, removing, and rearranging assets as you prefer. Upstox Pro also allows you to create multiple watchlists for various trading strategies or investment goals.
How many assets can I add to my Watchlist?
You can add up to 100 assets in a single Watchlist. If you need to track more, create additional Watchlists for better organisation.
How often is the data in the Watchlist updated?
Data in the Watchlist is updated in real-time, so you always have the latest information at your fingertips.
Can I access my Watchlist on multiple devices?
Yes, your Watchlist is synced across devices, so you can access it seamlessly on your mobile app, desktop, or tablet.
Can I set price alerts for the assets in my Watchlist?
Yes, with the Watchlist feature, you can set price alerts to receive instant notifications when a stock or security reaches a specified price point. For example, set an alert for Tata Motors to be notified as soon as it hits your target price, helping you stay on top of critical movements without constantly checking the app.
Does Watchlist provide news and historical data?
Absolutely. The Watchlist includes relevant news snippets and historical data for the assets you’re tracking. This helps you understand the broader context behind price movements, providing a fuller picture so you can make more informed trading decisions.