MeridStreet Open terminal →
MARKET MOVES

Derivatives trader base falls for first time in four years in FY26: SEBI study

·The Hindu·Impact 2/5 · Moderate

The number of derivatives traders in India has decreased for the first time in four years, according to a recent study by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI). This moderation in the growth of derivatives traders is a notable shift, as the industry has seen steady expansion in recent years. The decline in derivatives traders may be a sign of a more cautious approach to trading, which could have implications for market volatility and investor sentiment.

Read the source report: The Hindu →

Why it matters

The number of derivatives traders in India has decreased for the first time in four years, but retail traders remain the largest group. This change may not significantly impact the overall market sentiment, as retail traders continue to dominate the

Market impact

Impact score
2 / 5
Market signal
Mixed / neutral
Category
Market moves
Model confidence
60%

Transmission channels

Derivatives trader base fallsRetail traders remain dominantMarket sentiment stableNo significant impact expectedIndian markets unchanged

Related coverage

Explore the intelligence

Open the live MeridStreet terminal →

MeridStreet does not reproduce source articles. The summary and analysis above are generated by MeridStreet from public headlines and its own market model; the original reporting belongs to The Hindu. For information only — not financial advice.