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Frequently Asked Questions
Equities or Shares are a representation of ownership in a particular company. If you own the Equities of a particular company, it simply means that you own a portion of the business/company that has issued it. Thus, Equities is a ‘security’ owned by an investor.
Buying and selling of Equities in the Equities exchange marketplace is called Equities trading. Equities trading is based on long-term and short-term financial goals.
Equities Exchange is an online marketplace where the exchange of securities takes place between buyers and sellers. In India, BSE and NSE are the two giant Equities exchanges regulated by SEBI guidelines.
It opens between 9:00 Hrs to 16.00 hrs. There are 3 sessions in a day.
→ Pre-opening session opens between: 9 AM to 9:15 AM.
→ Normal trading time is 9:15 AM to 3:30 PM.
→ Post-closing session works between 3:40 to 4:00 PM.
Markets are closed during weekends.
Nifty50 is the index of NSE in the Equities Market representing the group of 50 companies. It consists of the Equities of 50 big companies covering 24 major sectors of India’s economy.
Sensex is an index of BSE in the Equities market. It consists of the 30 largest and most actively traded Equities on the BSE. Sensex covers 13 major sectors of India’s economy.
An overall rise in the market indices showing an upward trend in the industry's Equities prices represents Bullish Trends. Investors usually gain confidence in investment. An overall fall of the market following the downward trend in the prices of an industry's Equities represents Bearish Trends. This usually restricts the flow of investment from the investor’s end.