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Getting started

Updated 4 August 2026 · 2 min read · 10 Contents

Plain-language meaning

XMarketRadar is a research workspace for exact exchange listings. Start by choosing a market, finding the intended listing and checking its source and freshness before saving it.

Where it appears #

The exchange selector is in the main navigation. Search, Market Details, Watchlist, Portfolio and Research all retain that exchange context.

Step-by-step workflow #

1. Choose the exchange. 2. Search by company or exact ticker. 3. Confirm exchange and native currency. 4. Open Market Details. 5. Check source/as-of status. 6. Save to a watchlist or portfolio only after identity is correct.

Worked example #

Searching RELIANCE with NSE selected should open RELIANCE.NS in INR. A similarly named BSE listing is a different listing context and must not be silently substituted.

How to interpret the result #

A populated value with a date is evidence for that listing and time. A dash means unavailable, not zero. Positive or negative moves describe the displayed period, not a recommendation.

Unavailable and zero #

A genuine source-reported or calculated zero is displayed as 0. Unavailable (—) means verified evidence is absent, unsupported, stale or not computable; it is never silently changed to zero.

Limitations and common mistakes #

The common mistake is selecting the right company on the wrong exchange, then comparing incompatible currency, session or source data. Search text alone is not identity.

Market-specific differences #

NSE/BSE use INR; NASDAQ/NYSE use USD; LSE prices can be quoted in GBp while statements use GBP; Canada, Japan, Korea, Australia and Europe retain their native venue rules.

Related terms and next steps #

Continue with Exchange and universe scope, Data sources and freshness, Watchlist, Portfolio, and glossary terms for bid, ask, unavailable and settlement cycle.

Educational use only #

This guide is descriptive education, not investment advice, a prediction, a recommendation, or an instruction to buy, sell, rebalance or place an order.

Educational information only; not investment advice or an order service.
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