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What Is a Stock Market Index? Sensex vs Nifty Explained

If you follow stock market news in India, you often hear statements like: “ Sensex rises 300 points” “ Nifty falls due to global market pressure” “ Markets closed higher today” But what exactly are Sensex and Nifty , and what do they represent? Let’s understand this in simple terms. What Is a Stock Market Index? A stock market index is a group of selected stocks used to measure the overall performance of the market . Instead of tracking thousands of companies individually, investors use an index to understand how the market is performing overall . In simple words: 👉 A stock market index acts like a thermometer for the market . If the index rises, it usually means many stocks are going up. If the index falls, many stocks are declining. What Is Sensex? Sensex is one of the main stock market indices in India. It represents 30 large and well- established companies listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange ( BSE) . These companies belong to different sectors such as: ...

What Is FII and DII? Why Their Buying Moves the Indian Stock Market

If you follow stock market news in India, you often hear statements like: “ FIIs sold heavily today” “ DII buying supported the market” “ Markets fell due to FII outflows” But what exactly are FII and DII , and why do their actions affect the stock market so much? Let’s understand this in simple terms. What Is FII? FII stands for Foreign Institutional Investor . These are investors or financial institutions that invest in the Indian stock market from outside India. Examples of FIIs include: foreign mutual funds global hedge funds pension funds international investment banks These institutions invest billions of dollars in different stock markets around the world. When they invest in India, they become FIIs in the Indian market . What Is DII? DII stands for Domestic Institutional Investor . These are large investment institutions based in India that invest in the stock market. Examples of DIIs include: Indian mutual funds insurance companie...