What is difference between NIFTY & SENSEX?
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Answer / phaneendra
NIFTY IS A 50 STOCKS&SENSEX IS A 30 STOCKS.NIFTY IS
NATIONOL STOCK EXCHANGE AND SENSEX IS A BOMBAY STOCK
EXCHANGE.
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 134 Yes | 23 No |
Answer / chandu
sensex is calculated on the basis of 30 companies market
captisalisation and nifty is based on the 50 companies
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 104 Yes | 14 No |
Answer / srikanth goud
Nifty = NSE (National stock exchange) 50 top companies are
in this index.
Sensex= BSE (Bombay stock exchage) 30 top companies are in
this index.
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 57 Yes | 8 No |
Answer / anuj
nifty is a benchmark of national stock exchange
whereas sernsex is a benchmark of bombay stock exchange
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 63 Yes | 18 No |
Answer / manish loya
Sensex: bombay stock exchange sensitive index called bse
sensex whose value is determined on the free float market
capitalisation of top 30 companies called index scrips.
nifty: national stock exchange benchmark index called nifty,
this index is valued on the basis of total market
capitalisation of top 50 companies.
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 43 Yes | 9 No |
Answer / rajkumar
nift is canculasion of 50 company & sensex is conculasion
of 30 company
NSE or NIFTY (50)
BSE or SENSEX (30)
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 39 Yes | 10 No |
Answer / nishant bansal
NIFTY INCLUDES 50 COMPANIES AND IS INDEX OF NSE BUT SENSEX
INCLUDES 30 COMPANIES AND IS INDEX OF BSE.
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 28 Yes | 5 No |
Answer / sharad misra
Sensex is the weighted Index of the Top 30 securities
traded on BSE which account for approximately 20% of the
total market capitalisation of all the securities listed on
BSE representing 21 sectors of the Indian industries.
Nifty on the other hand comprises of top fifty securities
of the total securities listed on National Stock exchange
representing 24 sectors of the indian industries and
accounts for approximately 60% of the total market
capitalisation of the stocks listed on NSE. These
securities are hand picked by an index committee every year
based on a few criteria e.g Thery should have been traded
on every trading day in the previous year, should have a
low beta (sensitvity to index movements)e.t.c
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 22 Yes | 2 No |
Answer / sameer maniyar
Nifty = NSE (National stock exchange) 50 top companies are
in this index.
Nifty is more stable than Sensex
Sensex= BSE (Bombay stock exchage) 30 top companies are in
this index.
Sensex is turbid than Nifty.
but both goes almost same at long run averages.
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 22 Yes | 6 No |
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