DSP BSE Sensex ETF

86.51 +0.77 (+0.90%)
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Stocks in DSP BSE Sensex ETF

All the individual stocks, bonds, or assets that make up this ETF.

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Frequently Asked Questions

An Exchange-Traded Fund (ETF) is an investment fund traded on stock exchanges, holding a diverse collection of securities like stocks or bonds. It offers the benefits of mutual fund diversification with the trading flexibility of stocks, allowing real-time buying or selling during market hours.
ETFs are considered a good investment for most investors due to low costs, diversification, and trading flexibility. They help reduce risk by spreading investment across many securities, offering easy market access and potential for long-term wealth accumulation at a minimal cost.
The main difference between ETFs and mutual funds is that ETFs trade on stock exchanges throughout the day like stocks, while mutual funds are bought and sold at the Net Asset Value (NAV), which is calculated only once at the end of the trading day. Most ETFs are passively managed, leading to lower fees than actively managed mutual funds.
ETFs offer low costs, diversification, and liquidity. They allow investors to start with small amounts to gain exposure to various assets with just one fund. Their simplicity, combined with real-time trading, makes ETFs a convenient entry point for new investors in India.
Yes, you can sell an ETF anytime during market hours, just like stocks. ETFs trade on stock exchanges, allowing real-time buying or selling and enabling advanced order types.
You can hold an ETF for as long as you wish. Long-term investing allows compound growth and helps ride out market fluctuations. Ideally, one should not sell ETFs during market downturns, as waiting may give opportunities to recover and realise higher potential gains in the future.
You can hold an ETF for as long as you wish. Long-term investing allows compound growth and helps ride out market fluctuations. Ideally, one should not sell ETFs during market downturns, as waiting may give opportunities to recover and realise higher potential gains in the future.
Yes, ETFs are taxable in India. ETF taxation in India varies based on the type of ETF (equity, debt, or gold), the holding period, and the nature of income (capital gains or dividends). Gains and dividends are taxed accordingly, as per prevailing income tax rules for each ETF category and your income tax slab.

Time Period: Daily

SMA/EMA (Moving Average) Analysis

Bullish Moving Averages15

Bearish Moving Averages1

5 Day

85.50

10 Day

85.90

20 Day

85.70

30 Day

84.90

50 Day

84.20

100 Day

83.90

150 Day

83.00

200 Day

81.50

Indicators

Indicators
Technical indicators use historical price and volume data to help predict future price movements.

RSI (14)

57.25

MACD (12, 26)

0.42

MACD Signal Line (9)

0.58

MFI (14)

25.50

ATR (14)

0.76

ADX (14)

14.60

ROC (21)

1.96

ROC (125)

4.52

Pivot Analysis

Pivot analysis uses a special price point, called the pivot point, to show the overall market trend during different periods. This pivot point is the average of the previous day’s high, low, and closing prices of a specific asset.

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Note: Support and Resistance level for the day, calculated based on price range of the previous trading day.

Volume Analysis

Volume analysis tracks how many shares were traded for a specific period. Total traded volume represents the overall number of shares traded, while combined delivery volume indicates only those shares which are delivered (transferred for ownership). Delivered shares indicate long-term investor interest.

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DSP BSE Sensex ETF
86.51 (+0.90% )
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DSP BSE Sensex ETF

SENSEXADD

86.51
+0.77 (+0.90% )1D

Open Price

86.16

Prev Close

85.74

Upper Circuit

102.58

Lower Circuit

68.39

Volume

3,59,935

Average Traded Price

85.83
85.76Today's Low
86.88Today's High
72.0052W Low
87.2952W High
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