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What Is BSE Sensex?

Sensex Stock Market Index

BSE SENSEX, or the Bombay Stock Exchange Sensitive Index, is one of the most important and widely followed indices in India. It tracks the performance of 30 of the largest and most actively traded companies on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE).

The BSE Sensex reflects the overall health of the Indian stock market and, by extension, the economy. It is a valuable tool for investors and traders to gauge market sentiment and make informed decisions.

Key Facts About BSE SENSEX:
  • The BSE Sensex includes 30 major companies from various sectors such as IT, banking, energy, consumer goods, etc.
  • It is calculated based on free-float market capitalization.
  • BSE SENSEX helps in comparing the performance of the Indian market against global indices like the Dow Jones, FTSE, and NIFTY 50.

How Is BSE SENSEX Calculated?

The calculation of the BSE SENSEX involves a free-float market capitalization method. Here's a step-by-step breakdown of how it's calculated:

Step-by-Step Calculation Formula

The formula used for calculating BSE SENSEX is:

Sensex = (Sum of Free-Float Market Capitalization of all 30 companies / Base Market Capitalization) × Base Value

Let’s break it down:

  • Free-Float Market Capitalization: This refers to the market value of a company's shares that are available for public trading. It excludes shares held by promoters, government, and other strategic investors.
  • Base Market Capitalization: This is the market capitalization of the 30 Sensex companies at the time of the index's inception (1978–79), which is fixed and set to 100.
  • Base Value: The base value is the initial value of the index when it was first calculated in 1979, which is set at 100.

Example Calculation

Imagine that the total market capitalization of all 30 companies in the Sensex is ₹10,000 crore. The base market capitalization at the time of index inception was ₹8,000 crore. The index would be calculated as:

Sensex = (₹10,000 crore / ₹8,000 crore) × 100 = 125

This means the BSE Sensex has increased by 25% since its inception.

30 Companies in BSE SENSEX

Company Sector
Reliance IndustriesEnergy
HDFC BankBanking
ICICI BankBanking
InfosysIT
TCSIT
ITCFMCG
Bharti AirtelTelecom
Axis BankBanking
Hindustan UnileverFMCG
State Bank of IndiaBanking
Sun PharmaceuticalPharmaceuticals
Larsen & ToubroEngineering
WiproIT
Asian PaintsConsumer Goods
Maruti SuzukiAutomobile
HCL TechnologiesIT
Power Grid CorporationUtilities
Tech MahindraIT
Bajaj FinanceFinancial Services
NTPCEnergy
Tata SteelMetals
UltraTech CementCement
Adani PortsLogistics
Dr. Reddy's LaboratoriesPharmaceuticals
Coal IndiaEnergy
Mahindra & MahindraAutomobile
Kotak Mahindra BankBanking
IndusInd BankBanking
Grasim IndustriesCement
Bajaj AutoAutomobile
MaricoFMCG