Understanding the Sensex India’s Stock Market Barometer #StockMarketBarometer The Sensex: India’s most closely watched stock index. Let’s dive into its history, calculation, and significance. 30 large and liquid stocks listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange The Sensex is a basket of 100 it has gained over Launched in 1986 with a base value of It’s a free-float market-cap-weighted index, meaning each stock’s weight is determined by its market capitalization and available shares. The Sensex is a barometer of the Indian economy and a gauge of investor sentiment. Investors use it to track the Indian stock market and compare individual stocks and mutual funds. Reliance Industries, HDFC Bank, Infosys, and more are among the top 10 companies in the Sensex. Index Sensex is a financial product that allows investors to track the performance of the Sensex. These are benefits of low cost passive management diversification liquidity Factors to consider wh
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