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STOCK EXCHANGE

WHAT IS STOCK EXCHANGE


Stock exchange is that place where trading of
shares is done in terms of sale and purchase.
INTRODUCTION :
• There are 23 stock exchanges in the
India. Mumbai's (earlier known as
Bombay), Bombay Stock Exchange
is the largest, with over 6,000 stocks
listed. The BSE accounts for over
two thirds of the total trading volume
in the country. Established in 1875,
the exchange is also the oldest in
Asia. Among the twenty-two Stock
Exchanges recognised by the
Government of India under the
Securities Contracts (Regulation)
Act, 1956, .
Name of Indian stock exchange:
• 1.Bombay stock exchange
• 2.national stock exchange(Mumbai)
• 3.Banglore stock exchange
• 4.Utter pradesh stock exchange(kanpur)
• 5.Magadh stock exchange(Patna)
• 6.Ahmedabad stock exchange
• 7.vadodara stock exchange(Baroda)
• 8.Bhubaneswar stock exchange
• 9.Calcutta stock exchange(kolkata)
• 10.madras stock exchange
CONTINUED…….
• Bombay stock exchange :
• Name:1.ACC
• 2.BAJAJ
• 3.AIRTEL
• 4.BHEI
• 5.CIPLA
• 6.DLF
• 7.GRASIM
• 8.GUJRAT AMBUJA
• 9.HDFC
• 10.HDFC BANK
CONTINUED……
• 11.HERO HONDA
• 12.HINDALCO
• 13.HUL
• 14.ICICI BANK
• 15.INFICYS
• 16.ITC
• 17.L&T
• 18.MARUTI
• 19.NTPC
• 20.ONGC
CONTINUED……
• 21.RANBAXY
• 22.RELIANCE COMMUNICATION
• 23.RELIANCE ENERGY
• 24.RIL
• 25.SATYAM
• 26.SBI
• 27.TCS
• 28.TATA MOTERS
• 29.TATA STEEL
• 30.WIPRO
BSE CHART

• Index Value:
• 17,349.07 Trade Time:
• 3:58PM IST
• Change:
•  385.61 (2.17%)
• Prev Close:
• 17,734.68
• Open:
• 17,503.04
• Day's Range:
• 17,309.47 - 17,526.80
NSE
• The National Stock Exchange (NSE),
located in Bombay, is India's first debt
market. It was set up in 1993 to encourage
stock exchange reform through system
modernization and competition. It opened
for trading in mid-1994. It was recently
accorded recognition as a stock exchange
by the Department of Company Affairs.
The instruments traded are, treasury bills,
government security and bonds issued by
public sector companies
SPECULATION
• Definition : it involves the buying,holding,selling,short-
term selling of
stocks,bonds.commodities,currencies,collectibles or any
valuable financial instrument to profit from fluctuations
in its price as opposed to buying it for use or for income
via method like dividends or interest.
Kinds of speculation
• Bull Market (Tejiwala): In case of that they purchase the
shares at current prices to sell at a higher price in the near
future and makes a profit if his expectations come true.
That person is also called a long buyer.
• Bear Market (Mandiwala) : He sells security in the hope
that he will be able to buy them back at lesser price. It is
also called “short selling”.
conclusion
• THE STOCK EXCHANGE IS
CONSIDERED TO BE THE
BAROMETER OF ECONOMIC
ACTIVITY.

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