Sebi has raised the entry barriers for equity derivatives trading by increasing contract values to Rs 15-20 lakh and requiring upfront premiums from option buyers. These changes, effective from Feb 1, 2025, aim to curb high-risk trading activities and protect individual investors from significant losses.
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