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Why can't we buy the stocks using credit cards?

LIKHITH

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Example,you brought 10 shares of a company at ₹100 each.Now if the stocks price goes up...Good But what if Stock prices goes down, now you're left with losses from the stock and debt and interest rates. So in India,Financial regulations doesn't let this happen because it's adds a layer of risk above borrowing.

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