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Q >> How can I trade in Indian Stock Market?
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A >> SGX is one of the leading stock exchanges in Asia, movement on which somehow reflects in other stock indices in the continent. SGX Nifty is Singapore Stock Exchange Nifty, which implies the Indian CNX Nifty traded in Singapore exchange. It is a very popular derivative product of Singapore Exchange as it allows foreign investors to take a position in Indian Market. In Singapore Exchange, Indian stocks cannot be traded but it allows future products like SGX Nifty Futures . Thus, it is the derivative product of Singapore Exchange facilitating futures trading of underlying NSE Nifty index. It allows FII’s and other individuals to invest in Nifty Futures.
A >> Since trading is done for NSE Index, Singapore Nifty is settled on the basis of the closing price of NSE Index price (S&P CNX Nifty). Trading Timings – There are two types of Contracts in SGX with different settlement periods – 1- E – SGX QUEST (T) Settlement same day, Timings- Mon-Fri – 9:00 am – 6:15 pm (6:30 am – 3:45 pm IST) 2- E* – SGX QUEST (T+1) Settlement next day, Timings- Mon-Fri – 7:15 pm – 1:00 am (4:45 pm – 10:30 pm IST) These two contracts have different trading timings which enable traders all over the world to trade in SGX even if the market is closed. FII’s invest in Indian future contracts through SGX Nifty and India is 2.5 hours behind Singapore. SGX opens at 9:00 AM in Singapore i.e. 6:30 AM as per IST (Indian Standard Time).
A >> By tracking Singapore Nifty, we can predict the initial direction of Indian Stock market. Singapore market opens around 2 hours before Indian market and directly relates to NSE market. It moves with respect to the Indian Nifty and hence can be used as a tool to predict the Indian market providing initial direction to the Indian market. Moreover, both India and Singapore fall in the same continent, which co-related both the markets and one most often decides the sentiments of the other market. This also makes it easy for Indian advisory and financial institutions to give trading recommendations on Nifty before opening.
A >> Very first thing in the morning any Indian trader does is getting news on SGX Nifty Live on Singapore stock exchange, which trades before opening of Indian market . At what level SGX Nifty Live is trading will gives an indication of what will be the probable trend in Indian stock market when they will open for trading. The second thing would be listening on TV to technical analysts views on Nifty intraday and checking with financial advisors over a phone or through online or by way of SMS alerts. This whole thing sums up how crucial Nifty movement is for Indian markets. Technical analysis is perhaps the only logical way to find an answer to which direction Nifty will be moving in current market situation.
A >> Trading in the Indian stock market is no longer a complicated task; thanks to the online phenomenon and IT conveniences. Both the NSE and BSE, the main index of the Indian market, have adopted the latest technology for smooth operations, also facilitating investors to trade online. At one time BSE and NSE trading was not all investors’ cup of tea. Physical presence, lots of paperwork, lack of live market news, Live SGX Nifty News etc. attracted few investors. With the online trend incorporated, BSE and NSE trading became an effortless affair. The NSE and BSE market have already been attracting foreign investors. It is not only foreign investors but also domestic investors who can look forward towards seeing their money multiply from many NSE and BSE stock. Before you put in your money, do conduct a market research and stay updated with market news so that whatever stock you choose no matter whether it is NSE or BSE stock, turns out to be lucrative for you. With brokerage portals providing solutions to investors online, more and more investors are attracted towards BSE and NSE trading. All you need to do is get registered at the platform and start availing services. Choose only a reputed brokerage solutions provider, one that offers solutions beyond brokerage.
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For the informal 1960s US stock market designation, see Nifty Fifty .
Performance of the NIFTY 50 index between 1990 and 2021
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^ "SAIL, Sterlite make way for UltraTech, Lupin on Nifty" . Hindustan Times . 27 September 2012 . Retrieved 21 December 2021 .

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^ "NSE exchange to add 4 companies, drop Cairn India, Vedanta, PNB from index" . The Economic Times . Retrieved 20 December 2021 .

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The NIFTY 50 is a benchmark Indian stock market index that represents the weighted average of 50 of the largest Indian companies listed on the National Stock Exchange . [1] It is one of the two main stock indices used in India, the other being the BSE SENSEX . [2]

Nifty 50 is owned and managed by NSE Indices (previously known as India Index Services & Products Limited), which is a wholly owned subsidiary of the NSE Strategic Investment Corporation Limited. [3] [4] NSE Indices had a marketing and licensing agreement with Standard & Poor's for co-branding equity indices until 2013. The Nifty 50 index was launched on 22 April 1996, [5] and is one of the many stock indices of Nifty.

The NIFTY 50 index has shaped up to be the largest single financial product in India, with an ecosystem consisting of exchange-traded funds (onshore and offshore), exchange-traded options at NSE , [6] and futures and options abroad at the SGX . [7] NIFTY 50 is the world's most actively traded contract. WFE, IOM and FIA surveys endorse NSE's leadership position. [8] [9]

The NIFTY 50 index covers 13 sectors (as on 30 April 2021) of the Indian economy and offers investment managers exposure to the Indian market in one portfolio. Between 2008 & 2012, the NIFTY 50 index's share of NSE's market capitalisation fell from 65% to 29% [10] due to the rise of sectoral indices like NIFTY Bank, NIFTY IT, NIFTY Pharma, NIFTY SERV SECTOR, NIFTY Next 50, etc. The NIFTY 50 Index gives a weightage of 39.47% to financial services , 15.31% to Energy , 13.01% to IT , 12.38% to consumer goods , 6.11% to Automobiles and 0% to the agricultural sector . [11]

The NIFTY 50 index is a free float market capitalisation weighted index . The index was initially calculated on a full market capitalisation methodology. On 26 June 2009, the computation was changed to a free-float methodology. [12] The base period for the NIFTY 50 index is 3 November 1995, which marked the completion of one year of operations of the National Stock Exchange Equity Market Segment . The base value of the index has been set at 1000 and a base capital of ₹ 2.06 trillion. [13] [14]

Following are some of the notable single-day falls of the NIFTY 50 Index.

Following are some of the notable single-day gains of the NIFTY 50 Index.

The following table shows the annual development of the NIFTY 50 since 2000. [61] The historical daily returns data can be accessed from the NSE website . [62]

Trading in call and put options on the Nifty 50 are offered by the NSE. [63] The exchange offers weekly as well as monthly expiry.

NIFTY Next 50, also called NIFTY Junior, is an index of 50 companies whose free float market capitalisation comes after that of the companies in NIFTY 50. NIFTY Next 50 constituents are thus potential candidates for future inclusion in NIFTY 50. [64]

Investors deserted emerging Asian shares during the Asian Financial Crisis . Crashes also occurred in Thailand, Indonesia, South Korea and Philippines.

Due to depreciation of the Indian rupee. [39] [40]

Driven by the Brexit Referendum. [42]

Driven by the Demonetization move by the Indian Government and the 2016 US Election Results . [43]

Driven by the 2018 Union budget of India and Global breakdown.

Panic Fall, due to Oil price Increase and rupee fall against US Dollar.

Panic Fall, due to Oil price Increase and rupee fall against US Dollar.

Due to Multiple PSU Bank Merger Announcements. [44] [45]

Driven by the Union Budget FY 2020 and coronavirus pandemic which saw global breakdown a day before the budget. [46]

Driven by the COVID-19 pandemic after WHO declared it a pandemic . [49]

Driven by the COVID-19 pandemic. [50]

Driven by the COVID-19 pandemic. [51]

Driven by the weak economic outlook as predicted by the United States Federal Reserve . [52] [53]

Global breakdown. [ citation needed ]

Rise in daily COVID cases, speculation of complete lockdown in the Maharashtra state.

New coronavirus strain found in South Africa.

Covid-19 concerns and inflation concerns.

Increasing geopolitical tensions and rising inflation (investors lost 19.33 lakh crore in market in a week).

Russia-Ukraine tensions, US fed aggressive statements on rate hike and ABG shipyard fraud case. [54]

Ovewhelmingly upbeat results of the 200
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