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STOCK EXCHANGES OF THE INDIA. INTRODUCTION. Share market has always been an important topic for people of all ages & classes because it is the only place where you can earn huge amount of money just with your luck. That’s why our project is all about the share markets in India.
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INTRODUCTION Share market has always been an important topic for people of all ages & classes because it is the only place where you can earn huge amount of money just with your luck. That’s why our project is all about the share markets in India
Bombay Stock Exchange The Bombay Stock Exchange Limited is the oldest stock exchange in Asia and has the greatest number of listed companies in the world, with over 6000 listed companies. It is located at Dalal Street, Mumbai, India. The equity market capitalization of the companies listed on the BSE was US$ 1.79 trillion, making it the largest stock exchange in Asia and the 5th largest in the world.
SENSEX The Bombay Stock Exchange Sensitive Index is a value-weighted index, calculated out of 30 stocks taking April 1979 as its base. The BSE authorities assess and revise composition of the Sensex at intervals, to ensure that it reveals the existing market conditions.
It is the fifth largest stock market in the world. • It is the first stock exchange that introduced Equity derivatives in India. • It is the first amongst all stock exchanges in the country to collect ISO certification for Surveillance, Clearing & Settlement.
It is the earliest to have the special facility for financial training. • BSE Online Trading System (BOLT) used by BSE is one of the few stock trading systems in the world that manages hybrid/mixed mode of trading. HOURS OF OPERATION Beginning of the Day Session....8:00 - 9:00Trading Session....9:00 - 15:30Position Transfer Session....15:30 - 15:50Closing Session....15:50 - 16:05Option Exercise Session....16:05 - 16:35Margin Session....16:35 - 16:50Query Session....16:50 - 17:35End of Day Session....17:35
NATIONAL STOCK EXCHANGE • NSE and the Bombay Stock Exchange are the two most significant stock exchanges in India. • It is the largest stock exchange in India in terms of daily turnover and number of trades, for both equities and derivative trading . • The NSE's key index is the S&P CNX Nifty, known as the Nifty,
the equity market capitalization of the companies listed on the NSE was US$ 1.46 trillion. • it the second largest stock exchange in South Asia. • incorporated in November 1992 as a tax-paying company. In April 1993, it was recognized as a stock exchange under the Securities Contracts (Regulation) Act, 1956. • Being the first and the only exchange to trade GOLD ETFs (exchange traded funds) in India.
NSE has also launched the NSE-CNBC-TV18 media centre in association with CNBC-TV18. • NSE is mutually-owned by a set of leading financial institutions, banks, insurance companies and other financial intermediaries in India
First step in share market Before investing, it is always wise to learn the Basics of Stock Market. We will be also telling about some of the basic terms related to stock market • First step to invest in shares is to open a demat account with the stock broker • Then know about the financial position of the company. The income statement is one of the important instrument which can be used to know the financial position of the company. • To a serious investor, income statement analysis reveals much more than a company's earnings • Investors can use income statement analysis to calculate financial ratiosthat will reveal the rate of return the business is earning on the shareholders' retained earnings and assets
Why to invest in shares? • You do not need a lot of money to start making money, unlike buying property . • It requires very minimal time to trade - unlike building a conventional business.
WHAT ARE SHARES? share or stock is a document issued by a company, which entitles its holder to be one of the owners of the company. A share is issued by a company or can be purchased from the stock market WHAT IS A DEMAT ACCOUNT? it is just like a bank account where actual money is replaced by shares. Shares are all held electronically in your account. Is a demat account a must? Nowadays, practically all trades have to be settled in dematerialised form. nobody wants physical shares any more.So a demat account is a must for trading and investing.
Online stock trading • It is a recent way of buying and selling stocks. • You can buy and sell any stock over the Internet for a low price and you don’t need to call up a broker • You can research different companies and then buy stock in the ones that you feel will go up. • It involves minimal investment.
Steps to be safe in stock market · Do not put more than 10% of your money into any one stock· Do not own more than 2-3 stocks in any industry· Buy your stocks over time, not all at once· Buy stocks with consistent and predictable earnings growth· Buy stocks with growth rates greater than the total of inflation and interest rates
Other than NSE & BSE there are 20 more regional stock exchanges India. The names of them are stated below- • Ahmedabad Stock Exchange • Bangalore Stock Exchange • Bhubaneshwar Stock Exchange • Bombay Stock Exchange • Cochin Stock Exchange • Coimbatore Stock Exchange • Delhi Stock Exchange Association • Guwahati Stock Exchange • Hyderabad Stock Exchange • Inter-connected Stock Exchange of India
Jaipur Stock Exchange • Kanartka Stock Exchange • Ludhiana Stock Exchange Association • Madhya Pradesh Stock Exchange • Madras Stock Exchange • Meerut Stock Exchange • National Stock Exchange of India • OTC Exchange of India • Pune Stock Exchange • Saurashtra Kutch Stock Exchange • UP Stock Exchange • Vadodara Stock Exchange • Calcutta Stock Exchange