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Zerodha Kite launches ‘Notes’ feature to help investors track stocks: How to use it?

Nithin Kamath-led Zerodha has introduced a new feature called ‘Notes’ on its Kite platform. This is aimed at helping users keep track of why they are monitoring specific stocks.

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This feature allows clients to add personalised notes for each instrument they add to their marketwatch.

On the social media platform X, previously known as Twitter, Zerodha said, “You can easily add a quick note about why you are interested in a stock right in your marketwatch.”

The ‘Notes’ feature is currently available on the Kite website and will soon be rolled out to the Kite app.

This tool will enable users to write specific reasons for tracking each stock, such as “Check after lunch” for State Bank of India, directly in their marketwatch.

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These notes can be revisited later, providing context and aiding in decision-making.

Nithin Kamath also highlighted the utility of this new feature in a tweet: “Have you checked out the notes feature on Kite Web?”

He emphasized that the feature will help users by allowing them to remember the specific reasons for adding instruments to their marketwatch.

How to use the Notes feature on Kite:

Adding a Note:

Step 1: Click on the ⋯ (more options) next to the instrument.

Step 2: Select ‘Notes.’

Step 3: Type out the reason for adding the instrument.

Step 4: Click on ✓ to save the note.

Hiding Notes:

Step 1: Go to ‘Settings.’

Step 2: Unselect ‘Show notes.’

Users can save notes by pressing Ctrl + Enter and can close them with the ✖ or Esc key without saving changes.

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However, if an instrument is removed from the marketwatch, the corresponding notes will also be deleted and will not reappear even if the instrument is added again.

Each note can contain up to 512 characters.

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