Block Order Maarna Hai? Bhai, ₹10 Crore Se Kam Mein Toh Sirf Twitter Pe Screenshot Aata Hai

Block Order Maarna Hai? Bhai, ₹10 Crore Se Kam Mein Toh Sirf Twitter Pe Screenshot Aata Hai

📌 At a glance

Block order maarna hai? Toh pehle apni Net Worth check kar le. ₹5 lakh me Futures me 5 lot lena block order nahi hota, bhai. Real block order woh hota hai jo exchange notice kare, operators track karein, aur market me halki si halki afwaa bhi ud jaaye: “Yeh stock mein kuch toh chal raha hai.”
Aur uske liye chahiye: ₹10 crore minimum.


🧾 What is a Block Order Anyway?

Block order = Ek hi large-size transaction between two parties at a pre-negotiated price. Usually:

  • Happens outside the normal order book
  • Executed via Block Deal Window (on NSE/BSE)
  • Timing: 9:15 AM – 9:50 AM (morning block deal window)
  • Minimum size: ₹10 crore

Block order ≠ placing ₹10 lakh ka delivery order in one shot.
Block order = Two institutions doing silent bhai-chara trading behind the scenes.

Example:
Mutual Fund A wants to sell ₹30 crore of HDFC Bank.
Pension Fund B wants to buy it.
They do a silent handshake, decide on a price (usually near LTP), and execute the trade via NSE’s Block Deal Window. Public ko pata chalta hai baad mein.


🤑 Block Order Maarne Ke Liye Kitna Paisa Chahiye?

✅ If You Want to Use NSE/BSE Block Deal Window:

  • Minimum order size: ₹10 crore
  • For small-cap stocks: Both sides (buyer/seller) need to agree beforehand
  • Most such deals are institutional only

So unless:

  • You’re a mutual fund
  • FIIs ne tumhe ‘bhai’ bol diya
  • Ya tumhare paas family office ka ₹50 crore pada hai idle

Block order maarna sirf LinkedIn influencer posts mein possible hai, reality mein nahi.


✅ If You Want to “Look Like” You’re Placing a Block Order:

Many people attempt this via:

MethodCapital NeededEffect
Normal buy order of ₹5–10 lakh₹5–10 lakhNo real effect unless illiquid stock
Market buy ₹1 crore in low volume stock₹1 crore+Creates temporary spike, but gets noticed
Repeated ₹10–20 lakh orders across 5 accounts₹1–2 croreOperator-style, can manipulate briefly
Buying full delivery of ₹10 crore₹10 crore+This is real — can trigger alerts

But let’s be honest.
Most retail bros tweeting:

“Just blocked ₹35 lakh of XYZ, watch out 💥”

…are actually leveraged in Futures with ₹3.5 lakh margin and 5% drawdown se already halat kharab.


🤨 Why Do People Fake Block Orders?

Because Twitter pe image banani hai.
Telegram channel bechna hai.
Paisa toh course se kamaana hai, order se nahi.

A typical fake block order flow:

  1. Buy ₹3–5 lakh of microcap illiquid stock.
  2. Post: “Block order by HNIs observed.”
  3. Zoom in on 1 big volume candle.
  4. Screenshot.
  5. Caption: “DYOR, this can go 5x. I’m loading.”

And next thing you know — 100 retailers are trapped at upper circuit.


📊 Real Block Orders: How They Show Up

Here’s how you can spot actual block deals:

SourceDescription
NSE Block Deal Datanseindia.com → Block Deals section
BSE Block DealsListed in BSE website
TimingUsually 9:15 to 9:50 AM
VolumeAlways ₹10 crore+
Buyer/Seller NamesVisible post-market

Example from April 2025:

Goldman Sachs bought ₹135 crore of MRF from SBI Mutual Fund via Block Deal at ₹1.15 lakh/share.

Now that’s a real block order.


📉 What Happens After a Real Block Order?

Three possibilities:

  1. Nothing: It was just a large institutional reshuffling. No impact.
  2. Upmove: Smart money entering? Retail chases.
  3. Downmove: Large dumping? Panic selling begins.

In small-cap and mid-cap stocks, block deals can trigger momentum moves, especially when:

  • Stock is thinly traded
  • Newsflow is expected
  • Past operator activity observed

But in Nifty 50 stocks?
It’s mostly noise unless repeated volume confirms trend.


👀 Operator Logic: How They Use Block-Style Buys

Operators love looking rich.
Block-style orders are their drumroll moment.

Step-by-step playbook:

  1. Choose a stock with low float
  2. Accumulate silently for weeks
  3. Place a sudden big buy order on Monday 9:16 AM
  4. Trigger upper circuit
  5. Whisper: “Big money entering…”
  6. Retail chases
  7. Dump slowly to them over the week
  8. Disappear like your cousin who promised to return ₹25,000 after Diwali

🧠 EduInvesting Take: Block Order ≠ Smart Order

Just because someone placed ₹2 crore in a microcap doesn’t mean they know something you don’t.

Maybe they’re just bored. Or worse — stuck.

Block orders can signal smart money — but only when:

  • Repeated accumulation visible
  • Buyer identity credible (not “John Doe Trading LLP”)
  • Fundamentals support the trade
  • Stock not up 100% in 2 weeks already

Otherwise?

It’s just a block joke. With you as the punchline.


🧾 So… Should You Follow Block Orders?

Yes — track them. But with filters:

Question to AskWhy It Matters
Who’s buying/selling?Mutual fund = serious. HNI = maybe shady.
Is it delivery-based or intraday?Delivery matters more.
Is the stock liquid or illiquid?Block effect is higher in illiquid counters.
Any news/trigger soon?Results, announcements, etc. add credibility.

If you’re using block deals to decide your next move — first ensure you’re not buying the dump of someone else’s pump.


🤖 Bonus: Tools to Track Real Block Deals

  • Trendlyne Block Deals Tracker
  • NSE/BSE websites
  • Moneycontrol Deal Tracker
  • Or just set Google Alerts:
    "Block deal" site:nseindia.com

And if someone sends you a “tip” saying “block deal observed in XYZ, loading now” — reply back with:

“Okay bro. Tum maar lo. Main sochta hoon.”


😎 Final Take: Pehle ₹10 Cr Kama Lo, Phir Block Maarna

Until then?

  • Don’t fall for fake screenshots.
  • Don’t confuse leveraged futures position with block power.
  • Don’t be that guy who lost ₹3 lakh trying to mimic a whale with a guppy account.

Real block orders move markets.
Fake block orders move fools.


🗓️ Date: May 30, 2025
✍️ Author: Prashant Marathe
🏷️ Tags: Block Order, NSE Block Deal, Operator Activity, EduInvesting Explained, Stock Market 101, FOMO Finance

Prashant Marathe

https://eduinvesting.in

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