- SPOT
SPOT Pivot Levels
| Type | Classic | Fibonacci |
|---|---|---|
| R1 | 86,111.77 | 85,915.43 |
| R2 | 86,484.03 | 86,132.56 |
| R3 | 87,031.84 | 86,484.03 |
| PP | 85,563.96 | 85,563.96 |
| S1 | 85,191.7 | 85,212.49 |
| S2 | 84,643.89 | 84,995.36 |
| S3 | 84,271.63 | 84,643.89 |
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What is the BSE Sensex Next 50 Index?
The BSE Sensex Next 50 Index tracks the performance of the next 50 largest and most liquid companies listed on the BSE, beyond the BSE Sensex 50. This index provides insights into the performance of mid-cap companies that are on the verge of becoming large-cap, reflecting trends in their growth and market potential. Investors also keep an eye on this index as often companies from the BSE Sensex Next 50 Index become a part of the BSE Sensex 50 upon the exchange’s periodic review and rebalancing exercise.
How many companies are part of the BSE Sensex Next 50 Index?
The BSE Sensex Next 50 Index includes 50 companies selected based on their market capitalisation, liquidity, and sector representation. The index is reviewed and rebalanced semi-annually to ensure it includes the most promising mid-cap companies. Stock weights are determined by free-float market capitalisation, providing a balanced representation of the companies transitioning to larger market capitalisation. The largest constituents of this index include Zomato Ltd., Hindustan Aeronautics Ltd. Shriram Finance Ltd., Varun Beverages Ltd, and Tata Power Co. Ltd.
