stock market basic
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What Is It ????
Stock MarketStory to Glory
What is Share?Sharing of Ownership Happens and Hence it
is Known As Share Market Let us consider for Example: To Start A Business you need Rs.1,00,000 Personally You Have = Rs.50,000 From Bank Loans = Rs.20,000 Still you need 30,000 for running Business Rs.30,000 can be attained by approaching the
Interested persons. By the Received Amount you can start a
Business and Earn Profit.
The Profit will be shared to investor based on Investment Proportion
The Person who holds ownership (owns Share or Part of the Business)is known to be share holder
In previous case The Persons who contributed for Rs.30,000 will be my Share Holder
Usually you wont prefer others to hold Maximum share (Maximum amount) in your Company
To be a owner of a company, You Have to own More than 50% shares of the Total volume.
For Ex : Total Value of Business = Rs.100,You Prefer to have At least Rs.51.To possess Control of the Business.
o To Enter into a Stock Market ,Companies must satisfy regulatory Norms of the Government Board.
Stock Exchange – Story to glory
Stock Market is an organized market, where securities (shares) of govt. and semi govt. bodies and corporate enterprises or bought and sold.
In the Stock Market only those securities which are listed in the Stock Market or transacted.
“The Purpose is for assisting, regulating and controlling business in buying, selling
and dealing in securities (stock)”
Stock Exchange in India
Bombay Stock Exchange
National Stock Exchange
Bombay Stock Exchange• BOMBAY STOCK EXCHANGE IS THE OLDEST STOCK EXCHANGE IN ASIA WITH RICH HERITAGE
• IT SPANS OVER THREE CENTURIES WITH 133 YEARS OF EXISTENCE
• BSE WAS EXTABLISHED AS “THE NATIVE SHARE AND STOCK BROKERS ASSOCIATION” IN
1875
WORLDS NO.1 EXCHANGE IN TERMS OF LISTED COMPANIES
(OVER 4700 LISTED COMPANIES)
What Is Sensex ?SENSEX IS A VALUE WEIGHTED INDEXCOMPOSED OF 30 STOCKS REPRESENTING
VARIOUS SECTORS (Average of Shares in various sectors like IT,Infra Structure Etc.)
THESE COMPANIES ACCOUNTS FOR ONE FIFTH OF MARKET CAPITALIZATION
BASE VALUE OF SENSEX IS 100 ,BASE YEAR 1978-79. (It Means sensex Started its journey form 100 points to 17,000 current Range. Primarily due to growth of India)
30 stocks From Companies across Various Sector is Taken into Consideration for Calculating Index Value.
The Companies selection is based on the Volume of the Business in the overall Sectoe.For Example : Infosys, Wipro, having a huge Sales Volume in IT sector, Infosys acts as a Representative of IT sector.
Similarly Hindustan Uniliver is Taken into account on Behalf of FMCG.
FIRST EXCHANGE IN INDIA TO OBTAIN ISO 9001:2000 CERTIFICATION AND FIRST IN COUNTRY TO OBTAIN INFORMATION SECURITY
MANAGEMENT SYSTEM STANDARD BS 7799-2-2002 CERTIFICATION
NATIONWIDE REACH IN MORE THAN 359 CITIES
ACC HDFC BANK
ITC ONGC SUN PHARMA
AIRTEL HERO HONDA
JAIPRAKASH AS
RELIANCE TATA MOTORS
BHEL HINDALCO L&T REL COMMU TATA POWER
DLF HUL MAH N MAH REL INFRA TATA STEEL
GRASIM ICICI BANK MARUTI SUZ SBI TCS
HDFC INFOSYS NTPC STRELITE WIPRO
30 COMPANIES OF SENSEX
National Stock Exchange
NIFTY 50 IS A VALUE WEIGHTED INDEXCOMPOSED OF 50 STOCKS REPRESENTING
VARIOUS SECTORSTHESE COMPANIES ACCOUNTS FOR 77% of all
the trading volume on the NSE and 60% of the total market capitalization.
The index started with a base value of 1000 on November 3, 1995 and is calculated using the free float method which takes in account of market capitalization.
ABB Dr. Reddy's
Hero Honda
Larsen & Toubro
Power Grid
Satyam TCS
ACCGAIL India
Hindalco MTNL PNBSiemens
Tata Motors
Ambuja Cements
GlaxoSmithKline Pharma
HUL Mahindra & Mahindra
Ranbaxy Labs
State Bank of India
Tata Power
BPCL
Grasim IPCL MARUTI Reliance Comm
SAIL Tata Steel
Bharti Airtel
HCL Techno
ICICI Bank National
Aluminium Co.
Reliance ENERGY
Sterlite VSNL
BHEL HDFC Infosys NTPC Reliance Ind.
Sun Pharma
Wipro
Cipla HDFC BANK
ITC ONGC RPL Suzlon Energy
Zee
COMPONENTS OF THE NIFTY 50
SEBI Securities and Exchange Board of
IndiaThe Government of India set up a body
called Securities and Exchange Board of India in April 1988.However,the real beginning of SEBI started in 1992,when the SEBI Act, 1992 was passed and assented by the President of India.
Objectives of SEBI The main objectives of SEBI are as
follows:Objectives towards the Investors.(the
Person Who invest)Objectives towards Capital Issuers.(THE
Company)Objectives towards Intermediaries.
(Banks and Mutual Fund AND Insurance Companies)
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