Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) – Sensex
For the premier Stock Exchange that pioneered the stock broking activity in India 128 years of experience seems until be a proud milestone. A lot has changed since 1875 when 318 persons became members of what today is called "The Stock exchange, Mumbai" by pay a princely amount of Re1.
Since then, the country's capital markets have passed through both good and bad periods. The journey in the 20th century has not been an easy one. Till the decade of eighties, there was no scale to measure the ups and downs in the Indian stock market. The Exchange, Mumbai (BSE) in 1986 came out with a stock index that subsequently became the barometer of the Indian stock market. SENSEX is not only scientifically designed but also based on globally accepted construction and review methodology. First compiled in 1986, SENSEX is a basket of 30 constituent stocks representing a sample of large, liquid and representative companies. The base year of SENSEX is 1978-79 and the base value is 100. The index is widely reported in both domestic and international markets through print as well as electronic media. The Index was initially calculated based on the "Full Market Capitalization" methodology but was shifted to the free-float methodology with effect from September 1, 2003. The "Free-float Market Capitalization" methodology of index construction is regarded as an industry best practice globally.
Now a day's most of the people are interested in investing in shares through online terminals. So most of the people are expecting more facilities in the online portals of the company, so that online trading is considered as an important area for this study. The online trading user's expectations and opinions are varying from one to another because based on the facilities of online trading platform of the company. So the purpose of the study is to evaluate the online trading facilities which are offered until the customers from this study until find the customer's opinion oath satisfaction level on the online trade facilities.
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