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Company Name | LTP | Price | Market | 52Week | 52Week | ROE | P/E | P/BV | EV/ | 5Y Sales | 5Y Profit | DeciZen | More Info | |
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1 | (L) | 550.6 | 3.93% | 2,77,177 | 580.0 19 Jul, 24 | 375.0 26 Oct, 23 | 13.89 | 24.80 | 3.60 | 14.33 | 8.75 | 6.80 | QVPT | |
2 | 7,597 | 2.31% | 4,60,346 | 8,190 06 Oct, 23 | 6,190 06 Mar, 24 | 22.32 | 30.84 | 5.78 | 18.10 | 24.35 | 27.55 | QVPT | ||
3 | 1,894 | 2.17% | 2,95,941 | 1,898 06 Sep, 24 | 1,419 04 Jun, 24 | 29.52 | 35.47 | 4.63 | 13.24 | 20.97 | 20.37 | QVPT | ||
4 | 1,464 | 1.46% | 1,12,412 | 1,694 15 Jan, 24 | 1,329 07 Aug, 24 | 15.34 | 12.52 | 1.74 | 8.93 | 18.44 | 15.99 | QV+PT | ||
5 | 2,792 | 1.23% | 1,87,699 | 2,875 26 Jul, 24 | 1,821 30 Oct, 23 | 7.20 | 35.71 | 2.08 | 11.04 | 11.15 | 10.81 | QVPT | ||
6 | 1,218 | 1.19% | 3,72,139 | 1,340 12 Jul, 24 | 951.5 25 Oct, 23 | 18.07 | 14.83 | 2.36 | 12.57 | 18.11 | 34.66 | QVPT | ||
7 | 153.4 | 1.09% | 1,89,436 | 184.6 18 Jun, 24 | 114.2 02 Nov, 23 | 3.48 | 54.10 | 1.36 | 7.03 | 14.83 | -15.12 | QVPT | ||
8 | 1,655 | 0.80% | 1,60,603 | 1,664 28 Aug, 24 | 1,089 26 Oct, 23 | 8.36 | 63.81 | 5.89 | 28.09 | 8.40 | -10.93 | QV+PT | ||
9 | 6,138 | 0.64% | 1,46,903 | 6,138 13 Sep, 24 | 4,350 01 Nov, 23 | 66.52 | 67.14 | 33.03 | 43.04 | 10.46 | 15.05 | QV+PT | ||
10 | 992.1 | 0.61% | 3,62,954 | 1,179 30 Jul, 24 | 608.5 04 Oct, 23 | 51.00 | 10.75 | 4.02 | 6.09 | 7.72 | 0.00 | QVPT | ||
11 | 6,416 | 0.39% | 1,89,308 | 6,443 15 Jan, 24 | 4,518 04 Jun, 24 | 24.99 | 41.47 | 9.10 | 26.07 | 30.33 | 14.02 | QVPT | ||
12 | 5,502 | 0.37% | 1,45,517 | 5,514 12 Sep, 24 | 3,300 06 Nov, 23 | 12.01 | 86.93 | 10.39 | 53.21 | 9.66 | 3.51 | QV+PT | ||
13 | 790.5 | 0.32% | 7,03,304 | 912.1 03 Jun, 24 | 543.1 26 Oct, 23 | 18.81 | 11.49 | 1.90 | 11.33 | 12.59 | 134.27 | QV+PT | ||
14 | 1,810 | 0.25% | 4,89,966 | 1,816 03 Sep, 24 | 1,210 13 Oct, 23 | 23.51 | 29.83 | 6.82 | 17.56 | 12.71 | 9.72 | QV+PT | ||
15 | 2,533 | 0.19% | 2,43,720 | 2,771 02 Jan, 24 | 2,215 13 Sep, 23 | 135.41 | 75.12 | 59.63 | 49.46 | 11.56 | 14.22 | QVPT | ||
16 | (L) | 1,659 | 0.10% | 1,33,821 | 1,681 02 Sep, 24 | 1,132 26 Oct, 23 | 15.88 | 31.10 | 4.81 | 18.29 | 9.51 | 24.56 | QV+PT | |
17 | 11,729 | 0.02% | 3,27,469 | 11,784 12 Sep, 24 | 4,766 14 Sep, 23 | 26.44 | 40.90 | 10.63 | 30.94 | 8.13 | 11.50 | QV+PT | ||
18 | 4,518 | 0.01% | 16,34,363 | 4,586 02 Sep, 24 | 3,313 01 Nov, 23 | 51.07 | 34.87 | 15.97 | 23.18 | 10.46 | 9.50 | QV+PT | ||
19 | 3,763 | -0.01% | 3,34,109 | 3,885 30 Jan, 24 | 3,059 04 Jun, 24 | 26.81 | 94.49 | 22.01 | 60.78 | 19.83 | 18.33 | QV+PT | ||
20 | 1,665 | -0.04% | 12,70,532 | 1,792 03 Jul, 24 | 1,363 14 Feb, 24 | 17.24 | 18.64 | 2.69 | 16.94 | 16.73 | 18.25 | QV+PT | ||
21 | 1,251 | -0.04% | 8,81,255 | 1,258 11 Jul, 24 | 898.9 26 Oct, 23 | 18.98 | 20.83 | 3.53 | 15.27 | 22.43 | 61.99 | QV+PT | ||
22 | 11,700 | -0.06% | 3,37,964 | 12,078 02 Jul, 24 | 8,050 04 Oct, 23 | 12.13 | 48.19 | 5.47 | 25.61 | 11.25 | 23.06 | QV+PT | ||
23 | 954.5 | -0.08% | 2,33,602 | 968.4 26 Aug, 24 | 723.1 01 Nov, 23 | 9.53 | 30.98 | 3.07 | 12.33 | 14.65 | 4.25 | QVPT | ||
24 | 2,740 | -0.08% | 3,41,007 | 3,014 18 Jun, 24 | 1,451 01 Nov, 23 | 22.04 | 32.30 | 6.24 | 19.56 | 13.00 | 19.07 | QV+PT | ||
25 | 5,795 | -0.14% | 1,16,056 | 5,894 18 Jun, 24 | 2,925 09 Oct, 23 | 23.02 | 27.21 | 6.09 | 18.01 | 2.17 | 3.97 | QV+PT | ||
26 | 337.1 | -0.21% | 3,14,174 | 362.3 01 Aug, 24 | 191.2 13 Sep, 23 | 18.83 | 19.65 | 3.46 | 10.50 | 5.51 | 6.12 | QVPT | ||
27 | 4,863 | -0.25% | 1,33,609 | 5,058 26 Jul, 24 | 3,272 01 Nov, 23 | 24.20 | 31.93 | 7.07 | 23.94 | 11.04 | 12.35 | QVPT | ||
28 | 3,614 | -0.25% | 4,98,133 | 3,949 03 Jun, 24 | 2,846 21 Sep, 23 | 12.83 | 47.56 | 7.41 | 30.84 | 8.94 | 9.91 | QV+PT | ||
29 | (L) | 1,944 | -0.31% | 8,09,812 | 1,975 02 Sep, 24 | 1,352 01 Nov, 23 | 31.92 | 30.38 | 8.65 | 19.03 | 13.20 | 12.49 | QV+PT | |
30 | 1,820 | -0.37% | 3,63,210 | 1,926 28 Dec, 23 | 1,544 03 May, 24 | 15.35 | 21.91 | 3.53 | 17.86 | 18.33 | 22.08 | QV+PT | ||
31 | 6,659 | -0.38% | 1,11,534 | 7,101 21 Aug, 24 | 5,212 30 Oct, 23 | 21.33 | 20.04 | 3.78 | 12.55 | 12.64 | 24.49 | QVPT | ||
32 | 342.1 | -0.42% | 1,49,048 | 367.2 02 Sep, 24 | 165.8 26 Oct, 23 | 44.31 | 7.79 | 1.87 | 4.50 | 8.55 | 28.36 | QVPT | ||
33 | 2,940 | -0.45% | 6,93,917 | 2,963 12 Sep, 24 | 2,170 16 Apr, 24 | 19.98 | 67.16 | 12.89 | 43.92 | 9.50 | 8.85 | QVPT | ||
34 | 2,944 | -0.47% | 20,01,721 | 3,218 08 Jul, 24 | 2,221 26 Oct, 23 | 9.08 | 29.12 | 2.47 | 12.44 | 9.62 | 9.34 | QVPT | ||
35 | 672.1 | -0.58% | 1,51,923 | 714.9 03 Jun, 24 | 448.6 26 Oct, 23 | 10.00 | 14.10 | 1.39 | 7.23 | 10.59 | 12.00 | QVPT | ||
36 | 1,852 | -0.68% | 4,47,464 | 1,871 12 Sep, 24 | 1,069 31 Oct, 23 | 16.82 | 43.07 | 6.72 | 29.36 | 10.78 | 22.72 | QV+PT | ||
37 | 3,358 | -0.73% | 3,24,429 | 3,422 29 Dec, 23 | 2,671 10 May, 24 | 31.48 | 63.87 | 16.36 | 41.57 | 13.02 | 20.45 | QVPT | ||
38 | 1,634 | -0.73% | 10,01,968 | 1,653 12 Sep, 24 | 886.0 13 Sep, 23 | 16.00 | 100.05 | 11.42 | 14.25 | 13.17 | 0.00 | QV+PT | ||
39 | 7,013 | -0.74% | 1,01,585 | 7,092 12 Sep, 24 | 4,727 26 Oct, 23 | 13.81 | 96.92 | 12.76 | 50.59 | -2.69 | 26.09 | QV+PT | ||
40 | 12,300 | -0.75% | 3,89,634 | 13,675 01 Aug, 24 | 9,738 18 Jan, 24 | 16.94 | 26.54 | 4.36 | 16.37 | 10.51 | 10.80 | QVPT | ||
41 | 2,969 | -0.76% | 3,41,020 | 3,743 03 Jun, 24 | 2,142 20 Nov, 23 | 19.11 | 119.17 | 19.77 | 74.07 | 15.55 | 30.15 | QVPT | ||
42 | 291.6 | -0.80% | 3,69,860 | 344.6 01 Aug, 24 | 179.8 26 Oct, 23 | 14.39 | 9.59 | 1.17 | 4.55 | 3.43 | 8.49 | QVPT | ||
43 | (L) | 401.2 | -0.88% | 3,92,521 | 426.4 02 Aug, 24 | 227.8 26 Oct, 23 | 13.01 | 19.10 | 2.36 | 11.28 | 12.23 | 8.13 | QVPT | |
44 | (L) | 513.8 | -1.01% | 6,49,097 | 520.4 12 Sep, 24 | 399.3 12 Mar, 24 | 29.01 | 31.76 | 8.47 | 22.92 | 7.78 | 9.70 | QV+PT | |
45 | 3,365 | -1.02% | 1,27,844 | 3,413 12 Sep, 24 | 1,761 26 Oct, 23 | 16.03 | 16.64 | 2.51 | 11.58 | 18.56 | 12.12 | QVPT | ||
46 | 1,210 | -1.06% | 1,20,994 | 1,254 07 Mar, 24 | 844.5 04 Oct, 23 | 8.54 | 107.64 | 6.25 | 46.13 | 15.96 | 15.56 | QV+PT | ||
47 | 490.1 | -1.11% | 3,05,456 | 544.7 26 Aug, 24 | 269.2 13 Sep, 23 | 52.08 | 8.60 | 3.26 | 5.26 | 7.37 | 16.43 | QV+PT | ||
48 | 705.1 | -1.30% | 1,53,755 | 761.0 03 Sep, 24 | 511.1 04 Jun, 24 | 11.58 | 93.96 | 10.02 | 164.28 | 0.00 | 2.95 | QVPT | ||
49 | 1,452 | -1.37% | 3,18,026 | 1,608 03 Jun, 24 | 754.5 26 Oct, 23 | 16.89 | 34.91 | 5.67 | 19.17 | 19.58 | 12.76 | QVPT | ||
50 | 1,846 | -1.50% | 1,87,740 | 1,935 03 Sep, 24 | 1,264 04 Oct, 23 | 13.76 | 92.38 | 12.06 | 83.00 | 0.00 | 7.34 | QV+PT |
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Company Name | CMP | Price Change(%) |
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550.65 | 3.93% | |
7,597 | 2.31% | |
1,893.75 | 2.17% | |
1,464.05 | 1.46% | |
2,792 | 1.23% |
Company Name | CMP | Price Change(%) |
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1,846 | -1.50% | |
1,452.05 | -1.37% | |
705.10 | -1.30% | |
490.15 | -1.11% | |
1,209.90 | -1.06% |
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Nifty 50 Companies Weightage - 2024
The following table shows the latest weightage of Nifty 50 stocks and their respective sectors.
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Nifty 50 FAQs
What is Nifty 50?
Nifty 50 index is a well-diversified index of 50 companies from 14 sectors of the economy. These stocks are considered to be the barometers of the economy and are market leaders in their own sectors. Nifty 50 is also known as nifty.
Who manages the Nifty 50 Index?
The Nifty 50 Index is managed by the National Stock Exchange of India (NSE) and represents the performance of the 50 largest and most liquid companies on the NSE. It is a key benchmark for the Indian stock market, widely used for investment and portfolio analysis.
Nifty 50 can be used for a variety of purposes such as benchmarking fund portfolios, launching of index funds, ETFs and structured products.
How Nifty 50 stocks are selected?
The selection of stocks for the Nifty 50 index on the National Stock Exchange of India (NSE) is based on specific criteria established by the NSE. Here's a simplified overview of the selection process:
- Market Capitalization: Stocks considered for inclusion must have a minimum market capitalization. This threshold can vary and is periodically reviewed. For inclusion in the Nifty, the float adjusted market capitalization of the particular company should be at least 1.5 times the average free-float market capitalization of the present smallest index component.
- Liquidity: Stocks must meet specific liquidity criteria, including average daily trading volumes and turnover ratios
- Sector Representation: The index aims to represent various sectors of the Indian economy, so stocks are selected from diverse industries.
- Free Float: The index is based on free-float market capitalization, which means that only the publicly tradable companies are considered for inclusion.
- Regular Review: The index is periodically reviewed and stocks may be added or removed based on changes in market conditions, market capitalization and liquidity.
The NSE's Index Maintenance Sub-Committee is responsible for implementing these criteria and managing changes to the Nifty 50 index's constituents. The objective is to ensure that the index accurately reflects the performance of the largest and most liquid companies in the Indian stock market.
How is Nifty 50 calculated?
Nifty is computed using the free float adjustment methodology. The initial index value is set to a specific base value (e.g., 1,000) for ease of reference.
Market capitalization = Share Price x Number of shares.
Free Float Market Capitalization = Share Price x Shares Outstanding * IWF.
Index Value = Current Market Value / Base Index Value.
*IWF or Investible Weight factor = (Shares Outstanding – Locked-in Shares)/ Shares Outstanding.
Base Index Value = Base Market Capital * 1000.
Base Market capital = The average market price of a group of securities at a specific time. Used for the purpose of indexing.
The index value is computed on a real-time basis every day.
How to invest in Nifty 50?
You can invest in the Nifty 50 in many ways and your choice will depend on your investment preferences and goals. Hereare some common methods:
- Direct Investment in Nifty 50 Stocks: You can buy individual stocks of the companies that are part of the Nifty 50index through a brokerage account. This allows you to have direct ownership of specific companies within the index.Moneyworks4me helps you simplify Nifty 50 stock investments with our Nifty 50 AlphaCase.
- Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs): Nifty 50 ETFs are investment funds that aim to replicate the performance of the Nifty 50index. By buying shares of a Nifty 50 ETF, you can get exposure to the entire index. ETFs are traded on stock exchanges,and you can buy and sell them like stocks.
- Index Mutual Funds: Similar to ETFs, there are mutual funds that track the Nifty 50 index. You can invest in thesefunds through various mutual fund Platforms.
Should you buy Nifty 50 Index Funds or Nifty ETF?
Nifty ETF have higher liquidity and slightly lower fees as compared to the Nifty 50 Index Funds making them betterinvestment choice.
What are benefits of investing in Nifty 50 Stocks?
Investing in the Nifty 50 or similar stock market indices can offer several benefits:
- Diversification: The Nifty 50 represents a broad cross-section of the Indian economy, including various sectors and industries. By investing in the index or related products, you automatically diversify your investment across multiple companies, reducing the risk associated with individual stocks.
- Low Cost: If you choose index funds or ETFs that track the Nifty 50, you can benefit from lower expense ratios compared to actively managed mutual funds. These cost savings can improve your overall returns.
- Stability: Large-cap companies in the Nifty 50 are often more stable and less volatile than smaller companies. This can provide a level of stability to your investment portfolio.
- Liquidity: Nifty 50 stocks are typically highly liquid, making it easy to buy and sell them at market prices. The index is also used as a benchmark by many institutional investors, contributing to its liquidity.
- Long-Term Growth: Historically, over the long term, stock markets tend to appreciate in value. Investing in the Nifty 50 allows you to participate in the potential long-term growth of the Indian stock market.
- Benchmarking: The Nifty 50 is a widely recognized benchmark for the Indian stock market. By investing in or tracking this index, you can assess your investment performance relative to the broader market.
- Passive Investing: Index investing, like investing in the Nifty 50, is a passive approach. It doesn't require constant monitoring and trading. You can hold these investments for the long term with minimal involvement.
- Accessibility: With the availability of Nifty 50 ETFs and mutual funds, investors with different levels of capital can access this benchmark index.
- Transparency: The constituents of the Nifty 50 and their weights are publicly available, offering transparency and clarity to investors.
It's important to note that investing in stock market indices like the Nifty 50 comes with risks as well, including market volatility and potential downturns. The performance of your investment will depend on the overall health and direction of the Indian economy.
Is it a good time to buy a Nifty 50 Fund now?
It is generally agreed that a Nifty PE ratio of less than 18 means an undervalued market and a time to invest more.However this cannot be predicted and changes dynamically. So, we have found that investing in index funds in adisciplined manner through monthly SIPs and investing lumpsum amounts on every correction will improve your returns. Toknow our recent views on the market read our monthly MW4Me Outlook.
Which is the best Nifty 50 Index Fund?
Here are a few Nifty 50 Index Funds that have been well-regarded historically;
- ICICI Prudential Nifty 50 Index Fund: ICICI Prudential is a well-known asset management company in India and their Nifty 50 Index Fund has been popular among investors.
- UTI Nifty Index Fund: UTI AMC is another reputable fund house and this fund aims to replicate the performance of the Nifty 50.
- HDFC Index Fund - Nifty 50 Plan: HDFC is a leading mutual fund provider in India and this fund seeks to mimic the Nifty 50's performance.
- SBI Nifty Index Fund: State Bank of India's mutual fund offers an index fund that tracks the Nifty 50.
- Nippon India ETF Nifty BeES: While this is an exchange-traded fund (ETF) rather than a mutual fund, it's another option for tracking the Nifty 50 and is known for its liquidity.
Are all the Nifty 50 stocks bluechip?
Not all stocks in the Nifty 50 index are Blue chips. As stocks are selected in the index using an algorithm, often stocks that are most popular make their way into the index. Some of these companies might lack traits of Blue-chip stocks like dependable earnings, stable dividends and industry leaders.
Why invest in select stocks from Nifty 50?
Investment in Nifty 50 stocks should be with an aim to build your Core portfolio – a portfolio that is held for the long term and form the backbone of your investments. It is best built of industry leaders and highly efficient companies with low impact from an economic slowdown, competition or governance issues. They are also less volatile, i.e. lower corrections and quicker return to fair prices. This consistency in return will help you stay invested in the equity market.
Not all Nifty 50 stocks fit this bill and just selective investment is warranted. For details read, ‘ Building a Portfolio with Core and Booster Stocks ’.
How to invest in Nifty 50 stocks? The investment approach most suited for Retail investors, is investing inQuality-at-Reasonable-Price. This enables them to stay invested and let compounding do its magic. The best Nifty 50stocks are usually expensive and very expensive. Investing at very high prices leads to the risk of mediocre returns andsteep correction in portfolio worth and eventually exit. But they are available at reasonable prices in a bear marketand times of specific temporary setbacks. On such occasions knowing the fair value of the Nifty 50 stocks enables you toinvest in them confidently.
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How to select the best stocks from Nifty 50 Index?
Return on equity or ROE is one of the most commonly used criteria to select stocks for investment. A high return on equity indicates that the company is utilizing investor money efficiently. Similarly, a low PE ratio indicates an undervalued company, making it ripe for higher returns.
However, keep in mind that a high RoE stock might be overvalued; making it a very risky investment and a low PE stock may have a reason to remain so. You should always use a combination of ratios, to shortlist the best stocks to invest in. This initial shortlist should then be used to dig deeper into company fundamentals before actually making an investment.
Use the Moneyworks4Me screener to find the best Nifty 50 stocks to invest in.
Here are the top stocks from the Nifty 50 index:
How to select the top Nifty 50 stocks based on RoE?
You can use different criterias to arrive at the list of best stocks in the Nifty 50 company index. You can use return ratios like ROCE or ROE, that will help you choose companies with profitable growth.
Based on ROE, the best stocks in the Nifty 50 companies index are:
Company Name | Is it a Right Stock ? | CMP | Market Cap(Cr.) | P/E | P/BV | EV/EBITDA | ROE |
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Nestle India Ltd. (L) | Very Good | 2,533 | 2,43,720 | 75.12 | 59.63 | 49.46 | 135.4 |
Britannia Industries Ltd. (L) | Very Good | 6,138 | 1,46,903 | 67.14 | 33.03 | 43.04 | 66.52 |
Coal India Ltd. (L) | Very Good | 490.1 | 3,05,456 | 8.60 | 3.26 | 5.26 | 52.08 |
Tata Consultancy Services Ltd. (L) | Very Good | 4,518 | 16,34,363 | 34.87 | 15.97 | 23.18 | 51.07 |
Tata Motors Ltd. (L) | Somewhat Good | 992.1 | 3,62,954 | 10.75 | 4.02 | 6.09 | 51.00 |
What are the best-performing stocks in the Nifty 50 index?
Based on the past year's gain, the best performing stocks are:
Company Name | Is it a Right Stock ? | CMP | Market Cap(Cr.) | Yearly gain (%) |
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Bajaj Auto Ltd. (L) | Very Good | 11,729 | 3,27,469 | 144.1 |
Hero MotoCorp Ltd. (L) | Very Good | 5,795 | 1,16,056 | 93.68 |
Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd. (L) | Very Good | 342.1 | 1,49,048 | 92.48 |
Bharti Airtel Ltd. (L) | Somewhat Good | 1,634 | 10,01,968 | 78.65 |
Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. (L) | Very Good | 2,740 | 3,41,007 | 78.30 |
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Which Nifty 50 stocks have the highest revenue growth in the past five years?
Stocks with the highest revenue growth in the past 5 years is:
Company Name | Is it a Right Stock ? | CMP | Market Cap(Cr.) | P/E | P/BV | EV/EBITDA | 5Y Sales Growth (%) |
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LTIMindtree Ltd. (L) | Very Good | 6,416 | 1,89,308 | 41.47 | 9.10 | 26.07 | 30.33 |
Bajaj Finance Ltd. (L) | Very Good | 7,597 | 4,60,346 | 30.84 | 5.78 | 18.10 | 24.35 |
ICICI Bank Ltd. (L) | Very Good | 1,251 | 8,81,255 | 20.83 | 3.53 | 15.27 | 22.43 |
Bajaj Finserv Ltd. (L) | Very Good | 1,894 | 2,95,941 | 35.47 | 4.63 | 13.24 | 20.97 |
Titan Company Ltd. (L) | Very Good | 3,763 | 3,34,109 | 94.49 | 22.01 | 60.78 | 19.83 |
Which Nifty 50 stocks had the highest profit growth in the past five years ?
Stocks with high profit growth often witness their stock prices gaining, irrespective of the market movements.
Stocks with the highest profit growth in the past 5 years is:
Company Name | Is it a Right Stock ? | CMP | Market Cap(Cr.) | P/E | P/BV | EV/EBITDA | 5Y Profit Growth (%) |
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State Bank Of India. (L) | Very Good | 790.5 | 7,03,304 | 11.49 | 1.90 | 11.33 | 134.3 |
ICICI Bank Ltd. (L) | Very Good | 1,251 | 8,81,255 | 20.83 | 3.53 | 15.27 | 61.99 |
Axis Bank Ltd. (L) | Very Good | 1,218 | 3,72,139 | 14.83 | 2.36 | 12.57 | 34.66 |
Adani Enterprises Ltd. (L) | Very Good | 2,969 | 3,41,020 | 119.2 | 19.77 | 74.07 | 30.15 |
Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd. (L) | Very Good | 342.1 | 1,49,048 | 7.79 | 1.87 | 4.50 | 28.36 |
Can I buy these shares directly from MoneyWorks4Me?
No, but Moneyworks4Me can assist you in filtering the best stocks from the Nifty 50 index using the Nifty 50 AlphaCase.This option offers a selection of large, stable and resilient companies for your investment portfolio. You can opt toinvest when they are undervalued, fairly valued or based on quality and 5-star rating criteria.
Is Nifty 50 and Sensex the same?
Can you do an SIP in Nifty 50 stocks?
While you can't directly invest in the Nifty 50 index through a systematic investment plan (SIP), you can achieve asimilar investment strategy by investing in Nifty 50 Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) or Nifty 50 index mutual funds throughan SIP. Here's how it works:
- Nifty 50 ETFs: There are ETFs that track the Nifty 50 index. You can set up a SIP to invest a fixed amount regularly(e.g., monthly) in one of these Nifty 50 ETFs. This allows you to accumulate units of the ETF over time, whichrepresents a diversified portfolio of Nifty 50 stocks.
- Nifty 50 Index Mutual Funds: Some mutual funds are designed to replicate the performance of the Nifty 50 index. Youcan invest through an SIP in one of these index mutual funds. They work similarly to ETFs but are structured as mutualfunds.
Setting up an SIP in Nifty 50 ETFs or index mutual funds offers you a way to achieve a systematic investment approach in a diversified portfolio of the Nifty 50 stocks. It can be a practical way to participate in the growth of the Indian stock market while managing your investments over time.
What are the top five stocks with the highest weightage in the Nifty 50 index?
HDFC Bank Ltd.£ has the highest weightage in Nifty 50. The total weightage of the company in Nifty 50 till Aug-2024 is 11%.
Sr.No. | Company Name | Sector | Weightage |
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1 | HDFC Bank Ltd. | BFSI | 11% |
2 | Reliance Industries Ltd. | Oil & Gas | 9.11% |
3 | ICICI Bank Ltd. | BFSI | 7.72% |
4 | Infosys Limited | IT & ITES | 6.26% |
5 | ITC Ltd. | FMCG | 4.14% |
Is Nifty50 better than FD?
Nifty 50 offers potential for higher returns but comes with market risk, while Fixed Deposits (FDs) are safer with guaranteed returns but offer lower returns. Your choice depends on your risk tolerance and financial goals.
Is Nifty 50 good for long term?
Nifty 50 can be a suitable option for long-term investing, offering growth potential and diversification.
How many companies come under Nifty 50?
The Nifty 50 index represents 50 different companies that reflect the Indian equity market in a broad sense. There are 50 different companies that are from 14 different sectors.
Benefits of investing in Nifty50 Index Funds:
- Diversification – It deploys the investment in multiple companies and sectors thereby reducing risk compared to investing in a single or small set of companies. Over time Nifty 50 replaces the underperforming companies at a market level with performing one.
- Wide market presence – Nifty 50 Index funds are quite popular in India and have a substantial market presence.
- Low cost - These funds have lower operating expenses as fund managers simply need to replicate the index.
- Inflation + returns - Index funds have consistently generated inflation beating returns over the long term. Coupled with low costs it becomes excellent value for investors.