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A demat account is a digitally functioning account used to securely hold dematerialized securities, including stocks, mutual funds, bonds, exchange-traded funds (ETFs), etc. To engage in stock market trading effectively, you require two essential accounts - a demat account for electronic share holding, and a trading account for swiftly executing buy and sell orders.
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