explain trading accounts?
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A trading account can be any investment account containing securities, cash or other holdings. Most commonly, trading account refers to a day trader's primary account. ... The assets held in a trading account are separated from others that may be part of a long-term buy and hold strategy.
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A trading account acts like a link between demat account and bank account of an investor. When an investor wants to buy shares, he places an order through his trading account. ... The investor places a sale order for say 100 shares with the help of his trading account. It goes for processing in the relevant stock exchange.
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