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STOCK MARKET INDICES




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INTRODUCTION:

 STOCK EXCHANGE
 A stock exchange can be defined as a centralized
 market for buying and selling stocks where the price
 is determined through supply-demand mechanism.


 According to the Securities Contracts(Regulation)Act
 ,1956,which is the main law             governing stock
 exchanges in India, “stock exchange means any body
 of     individuals,     whether       incorporated   or
 not,     constituted      for    the       purpose   of
 assisting, regulating, or controlling the business of
 buying, selling or dealing in securities.
In stock exchanges , continuous trading in securities
takes place and the trade occurs at different prices.
As a result even on a single day, prices of securities
may fluctuate.
On any trading day, four prices can be easily
identified,namely,opening price, closing price, the
highest price of the day and the lowest price of the
day. Ordinarily prices move in a cyclical fashion,
alternatively showing increasing and decreasing
tendencies.
The short term and the long term fluctuations in
prices of securities are indicators of the variations in
the economic variables.
STOCK MARKET INDEX

A stock market index is a method of measuring a
section of the stock market. Many indices are cited by
news or financial services firms and are used
as benchmarks, to measure the performance
of portfolios such as mutual funds.

Alternatively, an index may also be considered as an
instrument (after all it can be traded) which derives its
value from other instruments or indices. The index may
be weighted to reflect the market capitalization of its
components, or may be a simple index which merely
represents the net change in the prices of the
underlying instruments. Most publicly quoted stock
market indices are weighted.
STOCK MARKET INDICES


Stock market indices are useful in understanding the
level of prices and the trend of price movements of the
market.
A stock market index is created by selecting a group of
stocks that are capable of representing the whole
market or a specified sector or segment of the market.
The change in the prices of this basket of securities is
measured with reference to a base period.
There is usually a provision for giving proper weights to
different stocks on the basis of their importance in the
economy.
A stock market index act as the indicator of the
performance of the economy or a sector of the
economy.
STOCK MARKET INDICES:USEFULNESS

Stock market indices are the barometer of the stock market.
BSE SENSEX,NSE-50 etc are some of the market indices.

Their usefulness:
 Indices help to recognize broad trends in the market.
 The investor can use the indices to allocate the funds
    rationally among the stocks.
 Technical analysts use these indices to predict the future
   market.
 Indices function as a status report on the general
   economy.
CRITERIA FOR SELECTING STOCKS TO CALCULATE INDEX


Listing history: The company should have listing history on BSE
    for at least one year
Track record: The company should have listing history
Market capitalization: Compant should have one among 100
    market capitalizations of BSE,
And each company should have more than0.5% of total market
    capitalization of BSE INDEX
Frequency of trading: Company stocks
 should be traded on each and every trading
 day for the last one year
Industrial representation:Company
Should be a leader in the industry it
represents
Market Capitalisation
Market capitalization is the total worth of all outstanding (issued)
shares of a company. It represents the total worth of a company.


Market capitalization=
No of shares outstanding x market price of share


Free Float Market Capitalization
Free float concept is an index construction methodology which
makes use of free float shares in the market.
Free float market capitalization is the total worth of all shares of a
company which are available for trading in the open market. These
shares are called free float shares and are available for trading by
anyone.
Example:
Company ‘XYZ Ltd’ issues 10000 shares, out of which 2000 shares held by
government, 5000 shares by directors of the company and remaining 3000
shares are available in the open market for trading. Market price of share is
100 Rs.

Here;
Total Shares =                           10000
Shares Held by Government =              2000
Shares Held by Directors =               5000
Shares available in the Open Market =     3000
Market price of share =           Rs 100

Here total market capitalization of the company is 10,000 X Rs100
=Rs 10,00,000 and
Free float market capitalization of the company is  3000 X Rs100
=Rs 300,000
Calculation of SENSEX and NIFTY
Sensex calculation is practiced since 1986. Initially it had been
calculated using total market capitalization method but the
methodology changed to free float market capitalization since
from 2003. Hence these days Sensex is calculated using free
float market capitalization of 30 major BSE listed companies
and by using base value 100 (1978-79). SENSEX is calculated
for every 15 seconds.

Formula for Sensex

       SENSEX = (sum of free float market cap of 30 major
       companies of BSE) X Index value in 1978-79 / Market
       cap value in 1978-79.
Example:
Suppose BSE index (SENSEX) consist of only
two stocks such as ‘X’ and ‘Y’

Company ‘X’ has 10000 outstanding shares
out of which only 5000 are available for        Calculation of Market Capitalization
trading in open market. Market price of
share is Rs.100.                                             Issued
                                                   Stock     Stocks      Market price   Market Cap.
 Company ‘Y’ has 5000 outstanding shares             X       10000          100          1000000
out of which 2000 shares are held by                 Y        5000           50           250000
promoters and remaining 3000 are free float
shares (open market shares). Market             Calculation of        Free      Float      market
price of share is Rs.50                         capitalization
                                                           Open Market
Here;
                                                   Stock     Stocks      Market price   Market Cap.
Sum of free float market cap of company X and
company Y is 500000+100000 = 600000                  X        5000          100           500000
Assume market cap during 1978-79 is 500000           Y        2000           50           100000

Now Apply formula;
600000*100/500000 = 120                   SENSEX = (sum of free float market cap of 30
                                          major companies of BSE) X Index value in
                                          1978-79 / Market cap value in 1978-79.
The same method is used to calculate NSE nifty but
includes two major changes.
•       Base year is 1995 and base value (index
value) is 1000
•    Nifty represents stocks of 50 major companies
of NSE.

Formula for NIFTY

                                   NIFTY =

          (Sum of free flow market cap of 50 major stocks of NSE) X

                Index value in 1995 / market cap value in 1995.
BOMBAY STOCK EXCHANGE BSE
   Bombay Stock Exchange is the oldest stock
    exchange in Asia with a rich heritage of over 133
    years of existence.
   BSE is the first stock exchange in the country
    which obtained permanent recognition (in 1956)
    from the Government of India under the
    Securities Contracts (Regulation) Act (SCRA)
    1956.
   Over the past 133 years, BSE has facilitated the
    growth of the Indian corporate sector by
    providing it with cost and time efficient access to
    resources.
SENSEX (BSE30)
The BSE SENSEX, also called the BSE 30 or simply the SENSEX,
is a free-float market capitalization-weighted stock market index of 30 well-established
and financially sound companies listed on Bombay Stock Exchange.
The 30 component companies which are some of the largest and most actively traded stocks,
are representative of various industrial sectors of the Indian economy. Published since
      January 1,
 1986, the SENSEX is regarded as the pulse of the domestic stock markets in India.
The base value of the SENSEX is taken as
100 on April 1, 1979,
 and its base year as 1978-79.
On 25 July, 2001 BSE launched DOLLEX-30,
a dollar-linked version of SENSEX.
As of 21 April 2011,
the market capitalization of SENSEX was about
29,733 billion (US$538 billion) (42.34% of
 market capitalization of BSE), while its
free-float market capitalization was
15,690 billion (US$284 billion).
Presently the following are the constituent
companies:
   ACC,Infosys, ICICI Bank, Dr. Reddy’s
    Lab, SBI, CIPLA, Zee Telefilms, Nestle
    India, RPL, RIL, HCL Tech., Bajaj
    Auto, BHEL, Castrol, BSES, Colgate
    Palmolive, Hindalco, Grasim, Glaxo, Hero
    Honda,          Gujarat          Ambuja
    Cements, HLL, HPCL, ITC, L&T, MTNL, Ran
    baxy, TISCO, TELCO and Satyam.
BSE INDICES
   BSE 100

   BSE 200

   BSE IPO

   BSE Mid Cap and BSE Small Cap
NATIONAL STOCK EXCHANGE (NSE)

   The National Stock Exchange of India (NSE)
    situated in Mumbai - is the largest and most
    advanced exchange with 1016 companies
    listed and 726 trading members.
   The NSE is owned by the group of leading
    financial institutions such as Indian Bank or
    Life Insurance Corporation of India.
National Stock Exchange Indices


The major stock market indices available at the National
Stock Exchange(NSE) are:
S and P CNX Nifty , CNX Nifty Junior , S and P CNX 500
, CNX Midcap 200 , S and P CNX Defty

S and P CNX Nifty
It is an index calculated with a well diversified sample of fifty
stocks representing 23 sectors of the economy.The base
period selected for nifty is the close of prices on November
3,1995,which marks the completion of one year of operations
of NSE’s capital market segment.The base value of the index
has been set at 1000.
             Nifty is managed by India Index Services and
Products Ltd(IISL),which is a joint venture between NSE and
CRISIL.The index is known as S and P index because IISL
has consulting and licensing agreement with Standard and
Poor’s(S and P),who are world leaders in index services.
CNX Nifty Junior
It is composed of the next most liquid fifty securities so much so S and P
CNX Nifty and CNX Nifty Junior together account for the hundred most liquid
securities traded at NSE.The two indices are constituted in such a way as to
be disjoint sets,that is,a stock will never appear in both the indices at the
same time.
CNX Midcap 200
It is designed to capture the movement of the mid cap segment or medium-
sized capitalization companies.The medium capitalization segment of the
stock market is being perceived increasingly as an attractive investment
segment with high growth potential.
    The regional stock exchanges also bring out stock indices calculated
from stocks listed and traded at those exchanges.Many prominent financial
dailies also bring out their own stock market indices.
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STOCK MARKET INDICES EXPLAINED

  • 2. INTRODUCTION: STOCK EXCHANGE A stock exchange can be defined as a centralized market for buying and selling stocks where the price is determined through supply-demand mechanism. According to the Securities Contracts(Regulation)Act ,1956,which is the main law governing stock exchanges in India, “stock exchange means any body of individuals, whether incorporated or not, constituted for the purpose of assisting, regulating, or controlling the business of buying, selling or dealing in securities.
  • 3. In stock exchanges , continuous trading in securities takes place and the trade occurs at different prices. As a result even on a single day, prices of securities may fluctuate. On any trading day, four prices can be easily identified,namely,opening price, closing price, the highest price of the day and the lowest price of the day. Ordinarily prices move in a cyclical fashion, alternatively showing increasing and decreasing tendencies. The short term and the long term fluctuations in prices of securities are indicators of the variations in the economic variables.
  • 4. STOCK MARKET INDEX A stock market index is a method of measuring a section of the stock market. Many indices are cited by news or financial services firms and are used as benchmarks, to measure the performance of portfolios such as mutual funds. Alternatively, an index may also be considered as an instrument (after all it can be traded) which derives its value from other instruments or indices. The index may be weighted to reflect the market capitalization of its components, or may be a simple index which merely represents the net change in the prices of the underlying instruments. Most publicly quoted stock market indices are weighted.
  • 5. STOCK MARKET INDICES Stock market indices are useful in understanding the level of prices and the trend of price movements of the market. A stock market index is created by selecting a group of stocks that are capable of representing the whole market or a specified sector or segment of the market. The change in the prices of this basket of securities is measured with reference to a base period. There is usually a provision for giving proper weights to different stocks on the basis of their importance in the economy. A stock market index act as the indicator of the performance of the economy or a sector of the economy.
  • 6. STOCK MARKET INDICES:USEFULNESS Stock market indices are the barometer of the stock market. BSE SENSEX,NSE-50 etc are some of the market indices. Their usefulness:  Indices help to recognize broad trends in the market.  The investor can use the indices to allocate the funds rationally among the stocks.  Technical analysts use these indices to predict the future market.  Indices function as a status report on the general economy.
  • 7. CRITERIA FOR SELECTING STOCKS TO CALCULATE INDEX Listing history: The company should have listing history on BSE for at least one year Track record: The company should have listing history Market capitalization: Compant should have one among 100 market capitalizations of BSE, And each company should have more than0.5% of total market capitalization of BSE INDEX Frequency of trading: Company stocks should be traded on each and every trading day for the last one year Industrial representation:Company Should be a leader in the industry it represents
  • 8. Market Capitalisation Market capitalization is the total worth of all outstanding (issued) shares of a company. It represents the total worth of a company. Market capitalization= No of shares outstanding x market price of share Free Float Market Capitalization Free float concept is an index construction methodology which makes use of free float shares in the market. Free float market capitalization is the total worth of all shares of a company which are available for trading in the open market. These shares are called free float shares and are available for trading by anyone.
  • 9. Example: Company ‘XYZ Ltd’ issues 10000 shares, out of which 2000 shares held by government, 5000 shares by directors of the company and remaining 3000 shares are available in the open market for trading. Market price of share is 100 Rs. Here; Total Shares = 10000 Shares Held by Government = 2000 Shares Held by Directors = 5000 Shares available in the Open Market = 3000 Market price of share = Rs 100 Here total market capitalization of the company is 10,000 X Rs100 =Rs 10,00,000 and Free float market capitalization of the company is 3000 X Rs100 =Rs 300,000
  • 10. Calculation of SENSEX and NIFTY Sensex calculation is practiced since 1986. Initially it had been calculated using total market capitalization method but the methodology changed to free float market capitalization since from 2003. Hence these days Sensex is calculated using free float market capitalization of 30 major BSE listed companies and by using base value 100 (1978-79). SENSEX is calculated for every 15 seconds. Formula for Sensex SENSEX = (sum of free float market cap of 30 major companies of BSE) X Index value in 1978-79 / Market cap value in 1978-79.
  • 11. Example: Suppose BSE index (SENSEX) consist of only two stocks such as ‘X’ and ‘Y’ Company ‘X’ has 10000 outstanding shares out of which only 5000 are available for Calculation of Market Capitalization trading in open market. Market price of share is Rs.100. Issued Stock Stocks Market price Market Cap. Company ‘Y’ has 5000 outstanding shares X 10000 100 1000000 out of which 2000 shares are held by Y 5000 50 250000 promoters and remaining 3000 are free float shares (open market shares). Market Calculation of Free Float market price of share is Rs.50 capitalization Open Market Here; Stock Stocks Market price Market Cap. Sum of free float market cap of company X and company Y is 500000+100000 = 600000 X 5000 100 500000 Assume market cap during 1978-79 is 500000 Y 2000 50 100000 Now Apply formula; 600000*100/500000 = 120 SENSEX = (sum of free float market cap of 30 major companies of BSE) X Index value in 1978-79 / Market cap value in 1978-79.
  • 12. The same method is used to calculate NSE nifty but includes two major changes. • Base year is 1995 and base value (index value) is 1000 • Nifty represents stocks of 50 major companies of NSE. Formula for NIFTY NIFTY = (Sum of free flow market cap of 50 major stocks of NSE) X Index value in 1995 / market cap value in 1995.
  • 13. BOMBAY STOCK EXCHANGE BSE  Bombay Stock Exchange is the oldest stock exchange in Asia with a rich heritage of over 133 years of existence.  BSE is the first stock exchange in the country which obtained permanent recognition (in 1956) from the Government of India under the Securities Contracts (Regulation) Act (SCRA) 1956.  Over the past 133 years, BSE has facilitated the growth of the Indian corporate sector by providing it with cost and time efficient access to resources.
  • 14. SENSEX (BSE30) The BSE SENSEX, also called the BSE 30 or simply the SENSEX, is a free-float market capitalization-weighted stock market index of 30 well-established and financially sound companies listed on Bombay Stock Exchange. The 30 component companies which are some of the largest and most actively traded stocks, are representative of various industrial sectors of the Indian economy. Published since January 1, 1986, the SENSEX is regarded as the pulse of the domestic stock markets in India. The base value of the SENSEX is taken as 100 on April 1, 1979, and its base year as 1978-79. On 25 July, 2001 BSE launched DOLLEX-30, a dollar-linked version of SENSEX. As of 21 April 2011, the market capitalization of SENSEX was about 29,733 billion (US$538 billion) (42.34% of market capitalization of BSE), while its free-float market capitalization was 15,690 billion (US$284 billion).
  • 15. Presently the following are the constituent companies:  ACC,Infosys, ICICI Bank, Dr. Reddy’s Lab, SBI, CIPLA, Zee Telefilms, Nestle India, RPL, RIL, HCL Tech., Bajaj Auto, BHEL, Castrol, BSES, Colgate Palmolive, Hindalco, Grasim, Glaxo, Hero Honda, Gujarat Ambuja Cements, HLL, HPCL, ITC, L&T, MTNL, Ran baxy, TISCO, TELCO and Satyam.
  • 16. BSE INDICES  BSE 100  BSE 200  BSE IPO  BSE Mid Cap and BSE Small Cap
  • 17. NATIONAL STOCK EXCHANGE (NSE)  The National Stock Exchange of India (NSE) situated in Mumbai - is the largest and most advanced exchange with 1016 companies listed and 726 trading members.  The NSE is owned by the group of leading financial institutions such as Indian Bank or Life Insurance Corporation of India.
  • 18. National Stock Exchange Indices The major stock market indices available at the National Stock Exchange(NSE) are: S and P CNX Nifty , CNX Nifty Junior , S and P CNX 500 , CNX Midcap 200 , S and P CNX Defty S and P CNX Nifty It is an index calculated with a well diversified sample of fifty stocks representing 23 sectors of the economy.The base period selected for nifty is the close of prices on November 3,1995,which marks the completion of one year of operations of NSE’s capital market segment.The base value of the index has been set at 1000. Nifty is managed by India Index Services and Products Ltd(IISL),which is a joint venture between NSE and CRISIL.The index is known as S and P index because IISL has consulting and licensing agreement with Standard and Poor’s(S and P),who are world leaders in index services.
  • 19. CNX Nifty Junior It is composed of the next most liquid fifty securities so much so S and P CNX Nifty and CNX Nifty Junior together account for the hundred most liquid securities traded at NSE.The two indices are constituted in such a way as to be disjoint sets,that is,a stock will never appear in both the indices at the same time. CNX Midcap 200 It is designed to capture the movement of the mid cap segment or medium- sized capitalization companies.The medium capitalization segment of the stock market is being perceived increasingly as an attractive investment segment with high growth potential. The regional stock exchanges also bring out stock indices calculated from stocks listed and traded at those exchanges.Many prominent financial dailies also bring out their own stock market indices.
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