The Indian Stock Market is a dynamic platform where shares of publicly listed companies are traded. Anchored by major exchanges like BSE and NSE, and indices...
The two main stock exchanges in India are the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) and the National Stock Exchange (NSE), facilitating trading in equities and other securities.
Sensex (BSE) and Nifty 50 (NSE) are benchmark indices that reflect the performance of India's largest and most liquid companies, serving as key indicators of overall market sentiment and economic health.
Individuals typically need to open a demat account for holding securities and a trading account with a SEBI-registered broker to buy and sell shares and other financial instruments.
SEBI (Securities and Exchange Board of India) is the regulatory body responsible for protecting investor interests, promoting market development, and regulating the Indian securities market to ensure fairness and transparency.