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BSE SENSEX
BSE SENSEX Performance
Day Range
- Low 73120.33
- High 74190.31
- Open73,149.34
- Previous Close72,996.31
- Dividend Yeild1.12%
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High
74190.31
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Low
73120.33
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Day Open Price
73149.34
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Prev Close
72996.31
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P/E
24.97
BSE SENSEX chart
Color code for Stocks Performance
- 5% and above
- 5% to 2%
- 2% to 0.5%
- 0.5% to -0.5%
- -0.5% to -2%
- -2% to -5%
- -5% and below
Constituent Companies
Company | Market Cap | Market Price | Volume | Sector |
---|---|---|---|---|
Asian Paints Ltd | ₹271458 Cr |
₹2846
(0.91%)
|
82002 | Paints/Varnish |
Nestle India Ltd | ₹247538 Cr |
₹2623.3
(0.86%)
|
37206 | FMCG |
Hindustan Unilever Ltd | ₹526308 Cr |
₹2268.25
(1.74%)
|
106653 | FMCG |
ITC Ltd | ₹534346 Cr |
₹428.55
(3.61%)
|
7990373 | Tobacco Products |
Larsen & Toubro Ltd | ₹509452 Cr |
₹3774.1
(0.66%)
|
134727 | Infrastructure Developers & Operators |
BSE SENSEX Sector Performance
Top Performing
Sector Name | Percentage Change |
---|---|
Healthcare | 0.74 |
Banks | 1.44 |
Gas Distribution | 0.29 |
Infrastructure Developers & Operators | 0.43 |
Under Performing
Sector Name | Percentage Change |
---|---|
Diamond, Gems and Jewellery | -0.71 |
IT - Hardware | -0.46 |
Leather | -0.44 |
Ceramic Products | -0.46 |
Other Indices
Indices Name | Price | Price Change (% change) |
---|---|---|
India VIX | 12.8325 | 0.13 (1.04%) |
Nifty 10 Yr Benchmark G-Sec | 2291.43 | 4.84 (0.21%) |
Nifty 10 Yr Benchmark G-Sec (Clean Price) | 877.97 | 1.7 (0.19%) |
Nifty 100 | 22920.7 | 222.2 (0.98%) |
Nifty 100 Equal Weight | 29233.45 | 348.4 (1.21%) |
Faqs
What is BSE SENSEX?
Sensex is the benchmark index of the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) in India It was coined by Deepak Mohini and was launched on January 1, 1986. The index comprises of 30 of the largest and most actively traded stocks on the BSE and provides a gauge of India's economy. It is float-adjusted and market capitalization-weighted. The Sensex is reviewed semi-annually each year in June and December.
Why does Sensex go up and down?
Sensex is an indicator of the market sentiment or of the economy of the country. Think of this indicator as a mutual fund which as a pool of 30 companies with varying weightages. The prices of these companies are constantly fluctuating, thus directly causing the Sensex price movements. If majority of these companies’ prices go up, the index will move up and vice versa.
How do I buy shares in Sensex?
There are two ways to invest in Sensex.
• Buy stocks of the 30 companies with the same percentage as the weightages in SENSEX
• Invest in Index Mutual Funds which replicate the weightages of the companies in SENSEX
How do I start trading in Sensex?
Follow the below steps to start trading in SENSEX:
- Find the right broker
To gain access to the exchanges, retail traders need to register with brokerage firms or Depository Participants (DPs) first. It is important to find the right DP as retail investors will buy, store, and sell stocks through the interactive interface of the DP.
It is preferable to open an electronic 2-in-1 Demat account and trading account with a DP, making investing and trading convenient. It also lets you see all your positions at a single glance.
- Do you KYC
To open a DEMAT account you will need Permanent Address proof, Identity proof, e-KYC (linking of your Aadhaar to the account) and other financial information such as annual salary
Once your DEMAT and trading account is setup with your broker or DP you can start trading and investing.
Before, investing or trading, make sure you thoroughly do your due diligence on the companies you’re likely to trade or invest in.
Another famously known strategy is to build a diversified portfolio so you can curtail your risks and protect your capital
How many shares are there in BSE?
BSE has around 8900 listed stocks from which only 3000 are traded on a daily basis.
What is the vision of BSE?
The vision of BSE is to emerge as the premier Indian stock exchange with best-in-class global practice in technology, products innovation and customer service.
How many stocks are considered in Sensex?
The index comprises of 30 of the largest and most actively traded stocks on the BSE
How is profit in Sensex calculated?
The formula for Sensex calculation is – (total free-float market capitalization/ Base market capitalization) * Base index value.
The base year used is 1978-79 and the base value is 100.
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