Sources & references
Where our concepts, formulas and conventions come from.
Regulatory & exchange
- SEBI — the regulatory framework and studies on retail derivatives outcomes in India.
- NSE India — contract specifications, trading mechanics and API/co-location documentation.
- BSE India — derivatives specifications and market data.
- Zerodha Varsity — India-focused trading and technology education.
Foundational theory
Discussion of quantitative methods draws on established literature — portfolio theory and the Sharpe ratio (Sharpe, 1966), the Kelly criterion (Kelly, 1956), option pricing (Black & Scholes, 1973; Merton, 1973), and standard references on backtesting, market microstructure and trading-system design. Where we simplify, we say so. See our methodology.
Last updated 11 July 2026.