- SPOT
SPOT Pivot Levels
| Type | Classic | Fibonacci |
|---|---|---|
| R1 | 85,300.7 | 85,287.6 |
| R2 | 85,559.95 | 85,391.61 |
| R3 | 85,741.39 | 85,559.95 |
| PP | 85,119.26 | 85,119.26 |
| S1 | 84,860.01 | 84,950.92 |
| S2 | 84,678.57 | 84,846.91 |
| S3 | 84,419.32 | 84,678.57 |
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What is the BSE Sensex?
The BSE Sensex, also known as the S&P BSE Sensex, is the flagship benchmark index of the Bombay Stock Exchange. It tracks the performance of the 30 largest and most actively traded companies listed on the BSE. This index provides a comprehensive view of the Indian stock market, reflecting the overall market sentiment and economic trends. Several financial analysts use the Sensex to assess the performance of the country’s economy and market sentiments. It is a crucial index used by millions of investors to build their investment strategy and their entry/exit points in the market.
How many companies are part of the BSE Sensex?
The BSE Sensex includes 30 companies selected based on their market capitalisation, liquidity, and sector representation. These companies are chosen to provide a broad representation of the Indian economy. The index is reviewed and rebalanced semi-annually to ensure it includes the most significant and influential companies. Stock weights are determined by free-float market capitalisation, ensuring a balanced representation of the market. Notable companies in the index include Reliance Industries Ltd, HDFC Bank Ltd, Infosys Ltd, ICICI Bank Ltd, and Tata Consultancy Services Ltd.
