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Performance
- Low
- ₹0
- High
- ₹0
- 52 Week Low
- ₹0
- 52 Week High
- ₹0
- Open Price₹0
- Previous Close₹0
- Volume
Investment Returns
- Over 1 Month -0.68%
- Over 3 Month + 1.23%
- Over 6 Month -0.06%
- Over 1 Year + 0.16%
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Nifty Next 50 Fundamentals Fundamentals refer to the financial data that companies report on a quarterly or annual basis.
Nifty Next 50 Financials
Nifty Next 50 Technicals
EMA & SMA
- Bearish Moving Average 0
- Bullish Moving Average 0
- 20 Day
- ₹68,623.31
- 50 Day
- ₹68,702.49
- 100 Day
- ₹68,396.21
- 200 Day
- ₹67,685.19
Resistance and Support
- R3 69,370.93
- R2 69,092.92
- R1 68,880.33
- S1 68,389.73
- S2 68,111.72
- S3 67,899.13
Nifty Next 50 F&O
About Nifty Next 50
- NSE Symbol
- NIFTYNEXT50
- BSE Symbol
- NIFTYNEXT50
- ISIN
- NIFTYNEXT50
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Nifty Next 50 FAQs
Nifty Next 50 share price is ₹68,667 As on 31 December, 2025 | 07:46
The P/E ratio of Nifty Next 50 is 19.97 As on 31 December, 2025 | 07:46
The PB ratio of Nifty Next 50 is 3.57 As on 31 December, 2025 | 07:46
To invest in Nifty Next 50 stocks, start by opening a Demat and trading account. Once your account is set up, research the 50 companies listed in the Nifty Next 50 Index. You can then place buy orders for the stocks you're interested in through your trading account. Regularly monitor your investments to stay informed about market trends and adjust your portfolio as needed.
Nifty Next 50 stocks are the 50 companies ranked just below the Nifty 50 in terms of market capitalization and liquidity. These companies are part of the Nifty 100 index and are considered emerging large-cap stocks, often poised for growth and potential inclusion in the Nifty 50.
Yes, you can trade shares of companies listed in the Nifty Next 50 Index. These stocks are actively traded on the National Stock Exchange (NSE), and you can buy or sell them during market hours through a Demat and trading account, just like any other listed stocks.
The Nifty Next 50 Index was launched in 1997 by the National Stock Exchange (NSE) to track the performance of the 50 largest companies just below the Nifty 50.
Yes, you can buy shares of companies listed in the Nifty Next 50 Index and sell them the next day. It can be done through a Demat and trading account during market hours.
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