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Technical Analysis of Indian stock market BSE Sensex Index

The BSE SENSEX is not only scientifically designed but also based on globally accepted construction and review methodology. First compiled in 1986, SENSEX is a basket of 30 constituent stocks representing a sample of large, liquid and representative companies. The base year of SENSEX is 1978-79 and the base value is 100. The index is widely reported in both domestic and international markets through print as well as electronic media.

Technical Analysis of Indian stock market BSE Sensex Index

The Index was initially calculated based on the "Full Market Capitalization" methodology but was shifted to the free-float methodology with effect from September 1, 2003. The "Free-float Market Capitalization" methodology of index construction is regarded as an industry best practice globally. All major index providers like MSCI, FTSE, STOXX, S&P and Dow Jones use the Free-float methodology.

Due to is wide acceptance amongst the Indian investors; SENSEX is regarded to be the pulse of the Indian stock market. As the oldest index in the country, it provides the time series data over a fairly long period of time (From 1979 onwards). Small wonder, the SENSEX has over the years become one of the most prominent brands in the country.

Technical Analysis of Indian stock market BSE Sensex Index

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All About Sensex, Launch of BSE Sensex

What is Sensex in the stock market?

What are the objectives of SENSEX?

How to calculate BSE SENSEX?

What is the beta of SENSEX scrips?

SENSEX - Scrip selection criteria

Maintenance of SENSEX

How is the closing Index calculated?

What are the criteria for selection and review of scrips for the SENSEX?

Who selects these 30 stocks & How do they select these 30 stocks?

Dollex series of BSE indices

Book Building - About Book Building

Definition of Free-float & Determining Free-float factors of companies

Understanding Free-float Methodology & Its Major advantages

Book Building - Glossary

Companies that form the NSE Nifty Index

What are the BSE Sensex & the NSE Nifty?
Technical Analysis of Indian stock market BSE Sensex Index
How are adjustments for Bonus, Rights and newly issued Capital carried out in SENSEX?
The Sensex story: From 1K to 18K

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BSE TECk INDEX
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