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What are Nifty and Sensex A Complete Guide - Phynance Web

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  1. PHYNANCE Web What are Nifty and Sensex? A Complete Guide Editors@phynanceweb.com www.phynanceweb.com

  2. Slide Overview Introduction of Stock Market What are Indices What is Nifty? How to make Nifty? How Nifty Works? What is Sensex? How to make Sensex? How Sensex Works? About Phynance Web Write For Us

  3. Introduction of Stock Market The world’s biggest business is the investment of money in the stock market. Where the daily compa- ny’s stock fluctuates. You must have seen the stock market in movies, newspapers, and news channels. Where people come to buy and sell your company’s shares every day. But there are many people in the world who do not have any knowledge about the stock market. The eco- nomic page of the newspaper is easily flipped, so some people change the channel as soon as the news of the stock market comes while watching the news.

  4. What are Indices The ups and downs in the stock market, the ratio of the company’s stock, and those occurring in the stock market. loss – profit. All these things are told through the indices of the stock ex- changes. There are 2 major stock exchange indices in India – National Stock Exchange (NSE) and the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE). More than 1000 companies are listed on any stock exchange. Tracking them all does not happen in any one person or any company. Therefore, these companies are given talks in small groups. They are called indices.

  5. What is Nifty? The word “Nifty” is formed by combining these 2 words National and Fifty. This is also known as “Nifty 50”. The full form of Nifty is National Stock Exchange (NSE). Nifty is the index of the shares of 50 important com- panies listed on the National Stock Exchange. Nifty monitors the shares of 50 listed companies in the country. It shows the shares of the same company which is listed. Nifty 50 is the most important stock index in India. Which monitors and gives information about the profit-loss occurring in the shares of the listed 50 companies.

  6. How to Make Nifty There are more than 6000 companies on the NSE, out of which Nifty is listed among the largest 50 companies and is esti- mated among them. These 50 companies are listed only by choosing from different sec- tors, and the share market of these 50 com- panies of Nifty. is bought and sold in.

  7. How Nifty Works The job of Nifty is to keep information about the ratios happening in the market of those listed 50 companies. From Nifty, we get to know how the listed 50 com- panies work. If the company does good work, then its direct effect is on the company’s stock. The share rate of the company increases. Due to the increase in the rate of Nifty listed company, the company makes a good profit. And the Nifty also accelerates.

  8. What is Sensex? Sensex is formed by adding these two words Sensitivity and Index. Sensex gives informa- tion about the profit and loss of shares of a compa- ny listed in the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) indi- ces. 30 companies listed in the Sensex are included by the BSE, which monitors the rate of those com- panies in the share market. It is the largest stock exchange in India, which is the largest in terms of the market capitalization of the company. The indices made to evaluate the company’s share prices, which keep an eye on the movements in the shares of these companies, are called Sensex.

  9. How to Make Sensex There is a total of more than 6000 companies listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE). Out of which only 30 listed on the Sensex (BSE) are made up of the rate of the company’s shares. There is a comparison of the Sensex in the market. Then settled 30 listed companies that are import- ant in the market, only those shares are included. The shares of the 30 listed companies are bought and sold more in the market, so the rate of the shares of those 30 companies is included.

  10. How Sensex Works The function of Sensex is to give informa- tion about the shares of the listed company. Keep an eye on the ups and downs in the shares of these 30 companies. If the rate of the company’s shares is increasing in the Sensex, then it easily increases in the Sensex. And those companies start getting a profit, simi- larly if for some reason the shares of the company are not increasing or they do not show any interest in the shares, therefore the Sensex falls (meaning the rate of the company’s share is low, and the shares decrease). Due to this, the rate decreases. And the company loses.

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