Open the methodology
Understand who selected the companies and how the allocations were calculated.
A group of shares, explained line by line.Preview constituents and rupee allocations without hiding the fact that each share needs its own executable order.

Baskets are a research and allocation view today. Live basket investing stays closed until Tijarat can submit and reconcile every leg safely, show partial outcomes, and avoid presenting an index name as a guaranteed product return.
Follow the steps from opening the feature to checking the result.
Understand who selected the companies and how the allocations were calculated.
Preview the rupee split and any shares that cannot be bought within that amount.
See the individual order instructions and costs before confirming.
Follow fills, partial fills, rejections, cash left over, and final holdings.
These are the main tasks available across the connected screens.
See every included company, source, effective date, and allocation basis.
Enter an amount and see how it may be divided before any order is created.
A future completed purchase gives you the resulting individual shares, not a fictional Tijarat fund unit.
Review the quantity, estimate, and status of every planned leg.
If some orders fill and others do not, the app shows the actual portfolio instead of calling the whole basket complete.
Tijarat will not publish invented historical returns or a guaranteed basket outcome.
Allocation previews exist in product design. Live multi-share ordering is not available and no sample basket performance is presented as real.
These checks keep beta, live service, data, and account actions clearly separated.
The screen must state whether you are buying individual shares, an ETF, or another regulated instrument.
Exchange execution can produce mixed results. The app reports each leg honestly.
Index or theme constituents need a source and effective date so an old list is not shown as current.
No. The planned experience allocates orders across listed shares. It is not presented as a managed fund or guaranteed-return product.
No. Price, liquidity, limits, and market status can create partial outcomes. The app must show the actual result.
The final controls will depend on the basket type. A custom allocation should be labelled differently from a published index view.
Join for the product update and future account-opening invitation. Live brokerage remains closed until approval and production readiness.