S&P BSE Sensex

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₹76,957.98

501.39 (0.65%)
As on 12 Jun, 2024 10:04 IST

Sensex is India's benchmark stock index which tracks 30 leading companies listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), reflecting overall market sentiment and economic health, crucial for gauging India's stock market performance.

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Technicals

Advance/Decline

23 Advances

7 Declines

76.67 %23.33 %

1D Range

Low
High
76,553.5376,967.73

52 Week Range

Low
High
62,615.2077,079.04
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Key Metrics

Open

76,679.11

Day High

76,967.73

Day Low

76,553.53

Prev. Close

76,456.59

MCap (₹ Cr.)

1,52,40,093.05

P/E Ratio

25.47

P/B Ratio

8.22

Dividend Yield

1.22

Returns

1D1W1M3M6M1Y3Y5Y
Returns0.65%4.05%6.29%3.83%10.21%22.89%48.16%94.26%
High76,967.7377,079.0477,079.0477,079.0477,079.0477,079.0477,079.0477,079.04
Low76,553.5371,879.4470,234.4370,234.4369,100.5662,615.2050,921.2225,638.90

Performance of S&P BSE Sensex v/s Other Indices

1D1W1M3M1Y3Y5Y
0.65%4.05%6.29%3.83%22.89%48.16%94.26%
0.87%2.48%5.37%5.08%14.6%44.76%63.93%
0.7%4.32%8.25%7.65%37.9%63.05%125.68%
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Technical Analysis

Moving Average: SMA & EMA

Extremely Bearish
Bearish
Neutral
Bullish
Extremely Bullish
Extremely Bullish
MA5MA10MA20MA50MA100MA200
Simple76,304.6575,230.0274,897.6874,212.3673,309.4270,344.50
Exponential76,209.8475,639.6975,049.0174,241.0973,090.2970,749.19
  • Bullish Moving Averages (12)
  • Bearish Moving Averages (0)

Pivot Levels

R1R2R3Pivot PointS1S2S3
Classic76,779.2777,101.9477,343.3676,537.8576,215.1875,973.7675,651.09
Fibonacci76,753.3476,886.4677,101.9476,322.3776,322.3775,973.76

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S&P BSE Sensex Constituents

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Potential Upside
Market Cap (Rs Cr)
1W Returns
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6M Returns
Volume
52 Wk High (Rs)
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YTD Returns
Upgrade to Prime3,35,0998.41%-3.67%-0.82%40.93%67,06,7341,066557.7010.4578.71%179.20%27.52%
Upgrade to Prime3,94,2418.12%10.38%-11.18%5.64%24,83,1841,6971,08724.6927.48%50.14%-2.09%
Upgrade to Prime4,42,5824.58%6.97%11.09%-2.25%2,02,6598,1926,18830.580.74%24.93%-2.04%
Upgrade to Prime2,98,3177.35%5.60%12.48%38.64%31,43,622348.70177.5218.9176.98%132.86%34.63%
Upgrade to Prime7,89,2051.37%0.61%4.36%10.65%30,60,1691,173899.0017.3320.08%73.57%12.45%
Upgrade to Prime8,69,2806.93%10.48%19.36%44.43%7,71,3501,444819.00115.5971.87%162.84%41.89%
Upgrade to Prime2,28,5988.23%12.86%20.08%40.75%1,01,20,067183.87108.10-51.0167.23%58.50%30.94%
Upgrade to Prime11,93,4371.23%9.25%7.63%-3.89%42,74,0121,7581,36418.56-1.86%5.22%-7.49%
Upgrade to Prime5,00,1046.72%11.20%0.45%8.84%5,19,3733,9202,32737.8855.47%126.60%3.19%
Upgrade to Prime1,32,9867.47%7.68%5.35%11.04%6,60,0571,4161,06255.926.68%31.56%4.96%
Upgrade to Prime2,51,5386.62%6.54%-5.76%14.02%23,59,266545.90375.0522.5221.69%-4.44%0.89%
Upgrade to Prime3,69,6011.09%6.91%9.16%5.88%9,11,4171,242927.1513.9722.92%58.50%9.09%
Upgrade to Prime19,88,0183.40%4.38%-0.43%21.21%11,51,2393,0292,22028.3118.28%31.79%13.43%

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What does S&P BSE Sensex represent?
    Sensex is India's benchmark stock index which tracks 30 leading companies listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), reflecting overall market sentiment and economic health, crucial for gauging India's stock market performance..
  • What was the previous day's closing value of S&P BSE Sensex?
    The previous day's closing value of S&P BSE Sensex was 76456.59. As of today, the current value of S&P BSE Sensex stands at 76957.98.
  • What are the returns generated by S&P BSE Sensex?
    The returns generated by S&P BSE Sensex are as follows:
    • 1 day returns: 0.65
    • 1 week returns: 4.05
    • 1 month returns: 6.29
    • 3 months returns: 3.83
    • 6 months returns: 10.21
    • 1 year returns: 22.89
    • 3 years returns: 48.16
    • 5 years returns: 94.26
  • How many stocks are included in the S&P BSE Sensex?
    S&P BSE Sensex is composed of 30 carefully selected stocks, representing a diverse range of companies. This diverse composition ensures comprehensive market coverage and reduced concentration risk for investors.

About Sensex

The Sensex, also known as the sensitivity index, is the benchmark index of BSE Limited and is the most widely tracked equity gauge in India.

Officially known as the S&P BSE Sensex since February, 2013, the index captures the performance of the top 30 largest, most liquid and financially stable companies from across major sectors of the Indian economy that are listed on the exchange. It reflects the health of the equity market, investor sentiment and broadly the state of the economy.

The Sensex was launched on January 1, 1986, with the base value of 100 set on April 1, 1979. The credit for coining the term, Sensex, goes to Deepak Mohoni, a stock market analyst and IIT, Kanpur graduate and IIM, Calcutta alumnus.

As of September 20, 2017, the index was hovering above the 30,000 mark. It is the oldest index in the country, while the Bombay Stock Exchange, now called BSE Limited, is the oldest exchange in Asia.

The Sensex is managed and operated by a joint venture between BSE and S&P Dow Jones Indices, a global index manager. The composition of the Sensex is recast or modified from time to time to represent the true composition of the market.

Stocks in the eligible universe must satisfy the following eligibility criteria in order to be considered for inclusion in the Sensex. First of all, the stocks must have a listing history of at least six months on BSE. An exception may be granted if the average float-adjusted market capitalisation of a newly-listed stock ranks in the top 10 of all stocks listed on BSE. In such a case, the minimum listing history required is one month.

The qualified stock has to trade on every trading day on BSE during the six-month reference period. Also, the eligible companies must have reported revenues for the preceding four quarters.

BSE on December 6, 2016 launched the S&P BSE Sensex50 index, which is designed to measure the performance of the 50 largest and most liquid companies within the S&P BSE100 index.

Investors, traders and anyone keen on the equity market can track Sensex quotes live on BSEIndia.com, ETMarkets.com and countless other websites and TV channels from 9.00 am to 3.30 pm on all weekdays. Financial markets in India remain closed on Saturday, Sunday and on select public holidays such as Independence Day, Holi, Republic Day, etc.

Sensex live graphs and figures are available on the BSE website. Besides Sensex live updates, one can also track real-time data of a slew of other indices such as BSE Midcap index, BSE100 index, various sectoral indices, top gainers, losers on the BSE webpage.

As of September 2017, the Sensex index had the following stocks as its constituents: Wipro, Coal India, HDFC, ITC, M&M, Tata Motors, Power Grid, Maruti, Kotak Bank, HDFC Bank, TCS, ONGC, Bharti Airtel, NTPC, Asian Paint, Sun Pharma, Dr Reddy's, HUL, Infosys, Bajaj Auto, Cipla, Axis Bank, Lupin, Adani Ports, SBI, Hero MotoCorp, ICICI Bank, Reliance Industries, L&T and Tata Steel.

FAQs

What is share market?

The stock market is a share market, however besides shares of companies, other instruments are traded too. The share market is a source for companies to raise funds and for investors to buy part-ownership in growing businesses and grow their wealth. On becoming a shareholder, an investor earns a part of the profits earned by the company by way of dividend. At the same time, the investor also undertakes the risk to bear loses, should the business fail to perform well. Market participants need to get registered with the stock exchange and market regulator Sebi to be able to trade in the stock market.

How to buy shares?

Demat and trading accounts are provided by the two depositories, NSDL and CDSL, through brokerage firms. In order to open these accounts, one has to contact a brokerage. There are different brokerage firms and each has its own unique plans and products, a range of charges, which generally range from 0.01 per cent to 0.05 per cent. Some brokerages offer flat rates. Brokers are to be chosen wisely and with utmost care. In order to buy a share listed on the NSE or BSE, one needs a stock broker. Brokers are of two types a. full service brokers b. discount brokers.

How can I invest in share market?

PAN card or an Aadhar card is a mandatory requirement for investing in India. It is required for KYC (know your client) procedure while opening an account with the market regulator, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (Sebi). Besides this, the government has mandated six-month bank statement along with a cancelled cheque, under the new rules to open a demat account. A person cannot go directly to the stock market to buy or sell shares. Buying and selling of stocks has to be done through brokers. They are individuals, companies or agencies registered with and authorised by Sebi to trade on the stock exchanges.

How can I start investing in financial market in India?

Bank savings and regular income cannot be enough for wealth creation. Investment in stock, debt markets and even commodities can help grow you wealth and even prove to be an added source of income. Most importantly, unlike most fixed income assets such as bank fixed deposits, equity investment can help beat inflation. There are various ways to invest in the financial markets in India. Primary market is the market where a company or government floats its securities for first-time buyers. Secondary market is the market where already issued financial instruments such as bonds, shares, etc are bought and sold.

How to invest in dividend stocks?

Dividend is a portion of net income that a company distributes among its shareholders. There are several companies in the domestic equity market that pay dividends to investors on a regular basis. Some of the stocks on the list include BPCL, IOC and Coal India. For identifying a dividend stock, one must consider companies that pay dividend to shareholders consistently and whose dividend yield is high. To invest in stocks, one must first have a demat and a trading account. Then one has to register with a stock broker or brokerage firm. Investors must make sure that the broker or brokerage is registered with Sebi and the stock exchanges.

How to read analyst ratings of stocks?

A rating is a measure of a stock's expected performance in a given time period.