How the price of a stock is calculated in Indian stock
market (NSE or BSE)?
Answer Posted / madhu
The price of a stock is determined by the mrket largely on
the basis of supply and demand. The buyer of the stock bids
for a particular price and the seller asks for another
price. When the bid price matches with the ask price the
transaction takes place and the stock is said to be traded
at that particular price
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