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Nifty 200
Nifty 200 Performance
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Open
14,326.75
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High
14,428.30
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Low
14,306.40
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Prev Close
14,309.40
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Dividend Yeild
1.27%
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P/E
23.43
Other Indices
| Indices Name | Price | Price Change (% change) |
|---|---|---|
| India VIX | 11.3725 | 0.05 (0.46%) |
| Nifty 10 Yr Benchmark G-Sec | 2,605.82 | -6.66 (-0.25%) |
| Nifty 10 Yr Benchmark G-Sec (Clean Price) | 886.75 | -2.63 (-0.3%) |
| Nifty 100 | 26,285.3 | 29 (0.11%) |
| Nifty 100 Alpha 30 Index | 17,857.7 | -38.1 (-0.21%) |
Constituent Companies
| Company | Market Cap | Market Price | Volume | Sector |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| ACC Ltd | ₹32,928 Cr |
₹1,755.6
(0.43%)
|
2,79,376 | Cement |
| Ashok Leyland Ltd | ₹1,08,167 Cr |
₹184.25
(1.7%)
|
1,67,95,337 | Automobile |
| Asian Paints Ltd | ₹2,64,441 Cr |
₹2,756.9
(0.9%)
|
13,30,602 | Paints/Varnish |
| Bajaj Holdings & Investment Ltd | ₹1,18,905 Cr |
₹10,682
(0.87%)
|
88,951 | Finance |
| Bharat Forge Ltd | ₹69,674 Cr |
₹1,457.4
(0.58%)
|
9,55,665 | Castings, Forgings & Fastners |
Nifty 200 Chart

More About Nifty 200
Nifty 200 HeatmapFAQs
What are the indices in the Nifty 200?
You can learn about the market stocks with the Nifty 200 indices. It lets you assess and analyze the risk and performance of the stocks. These benchmark indices list the 200 largest companies out of the 1600 registered ones.
Is Nifty 200 a good investment?
Yes, Nifty 200 is an excellent investment as the Nifty 200 stocks list are among the country’s leading companies. Buying them will boost your stock portfolio and let you be a shareholder of the biggest companies.
Can I invest in Nifty 200?
Yes, you can invest in Nifty 200 and yield great returns from every stock. You can invest in Nifty 200 stocks via derivative trading like Options and Futures, spot trading, or index funds.
How are indices calculated?
Market capitalization and float-adjusted method are the two ways to calculate the Nifty 200 indices. Here’s the formula:
Market Cap = Equity Capital x Price
Free Float Market Cap = Equity Capital x Price x IWF (Investable Weight Factor)
Index Value = Present Market Value / (1000 x Base Market Cap)
How many indices are in NSE?
NSE comprises three primary stock market indices – Market cap-based indices, sectoral indices, benchmark indices, and others. There are over 100 Equity indices in NSE.
Who owns Nifty 200?
An India-based company – India Index Service & Products Limited (IISL) – owns and operates the Nifty 200.
Can I buy Nifty 200 shares from 5paisa?
Yes, you can always buy Nifty 200 shares from 5Paisa.
Step 1: Simply download the app or visit the website.
Step 2: Sign up on the 5Paisa platform.
Step 3: Complete the KYC registration to activate your account successfully.
Step 4: Determine the way you want to invest in Nifty 200 – be it futures or index funds
Step 5: Place the order and get started.
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