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Can I invest directly in Sensex?

Can I invest directly in Sensex?

You can start investing directly in the constituents of the SENSEX and the weightage they have in that particular index. This means that you can directly buy the stocks in the quantity which is equivalent to the stock’s weightage. The better option to invest in SENSEX would be to invest in index mutual funds.

Can we invest directly in Nifty?

The Nifty 50 is one of India’s broad-market benchmark indices that track the price movements of 50 of the largest companies listed in the National Stock Exchange. Since it is an index, you cannot purchase it directly like the stock of a company.

How can I invest in Nifty monthly?

Now, there are two ways to invest in NIFTY 50. One, buy stocks directly in the same percentage as their weightage in NIFTY 50. The second option is to invest in Index Mutual Funds that track NIFTY 50. These index Mutual Funds replicate the NIFTY 50, i.e., have a portfolio precisely like the index.

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Can I invest in nifty and SENSEX at the same time?

Yes you can invest in Nifty (basket of 50 stocks on NSE) and Sensex (basket of 30 stocks on BSE). As mentioned earlier you can opt for ETFs for different indices both on NSE and BSE. Or else you can opt for Futures and/or Options of Nifty (these can be found on the derivatives market).

What is the best way to buy a stock in SENSEX?

Firstly, Buy stock directly in the same percentage as weightage in Sensex. It means you will directly buy the stock in a quantity equivalent to their weightage. Secondly, a better option would be to invest in index mutual funds. You will face problems with 1st option if you are investing with less capital.

What is the percentage of RIL in nifty and SENSEX?

In Oct 2020, RIl occupies about 15\% of the Nifty and about 17\% of the Sensex. HDFC Bank about 9.6\% in the Nifty and 10.5\% in the Sensex.

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What is the difference between HDFC Bank and HDFC SENSEX returns?

HDFC Bank about 9.6\% in the Nifty and 10.5\% in the Sensex. If we look at the total returns index price movement from June 1999, there is not much difference between the two. Now let us look at the Sensex minus Nifty return difference over progressively increasing durations such as 1,3,5,7,10 years.