hi guys i want to learn ABC.........................i means basic knowledge of stock market...............
here are some Que....
What is Niffy?
what is sensex?
etc.......
so anybody can tell me from where i start.............
hi guys i want to learn ABC.........................i means basic knowledge of stock market...............
here are some Que....
What is Niffy?
what is sensex?
etc.......
so anybody can tell me from where i start.............
Boss there is already a thread called stock market ...! anyway will inform Mod's to merge them
The Sensex is an indicator of all the major companies of the BSE.
The Nifty is an indicator of all the major companies of the NSE.
If the Sensex goes up, it means that the prices of the stocks of most of the major companies on the BSE have gone up. If the Sensex goes down, this tells you that the stock price of most of the major stocks on the BSE have gone down.
Just like the Sensex represents the top stocks of the BSE, the Nifty represents the top stocks of the NSE.
Just in case you are confused, the BSE, is the Bombay Stock Exchange and the NSE is the National Stock Exchange. The BSE is situated at Bombay and the NSE is situated at Delhi. These are the major stock exchanges in the country. There are other stock exchanges like the Calcutta Stock Exchange etc. but they are not as popular as the BSE and the NSE.Most of the stock trading in the country is done though the BSE & the NSE.
I suggest that you visit sites like sharekhan.com and moneycontrol.com. A Google search or Wikipedia (best source) will also help you.
Also a request. Please do not post with multiple dots like "................". It is very irritating.
thanks for the information......................
Check out the post # 9 for "How Stock Markets Work" in the thread: Stock Market Thread!
where i can get the articles to study stock market.
National Sock Exchange conducting various courses on Share market. It is well recognized. Fully online exam. Study materials can be downloaded from
NSE - NCFM Modules
thanks sujith this is very useful for me.
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