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Low-income people facing huge losses in trading is alarming. SEBI must step up investor education

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SEBI’s findings on humongous losses faced by individuals trading in the F&O market are positively alarming. These are predominantly low-income, under-30, small city people gambling and losing their savings. Meanwhile, hedge funds and algorithmic traders win big. SEBI needs to seriously step up investor education and halt this destructive trend.

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