Track SENSEX (S&P BSE 30) live with real-time quotes and last 60 days historical data.

SENSEX · Live
76964.64
-338.99  (-0.44%)
Updated: Apr 29, 2026, 03:18 AM
Change
-338.99
Open
77094.79
Day High
77493.53
Day Low
76741.06
Prev Close
77303.63
Day Range
Low  76741.06 LTP  76964.64 High  77493.53
SENSEX Historical Data (Last 60 days)
Date Close Open High Low Change Change % Prev Close vs First
Feb 19, 2026 82498.14 83969.82 83979.36 82264.20 +0.00 0.00% 82498.14
-1.75%
Feb 19, 2026 82498.14 83969.82 83979.36 82264.20 +0.00 0.00% 82498.14
-1.75%
Feb 19, 2026 82498.14 83969.82 83979.36 82264.20 -1236.11 -1.48% 83734.25
-1.75%
Feb 18, 2026 83734.25 83553.59 83770.05 83163.62 +0.00 0.00% 83734.25
+0.22%
Feb 18, 2026 83734.25 83553.59 83770.05 83163.62 +0.00 0.00% 83734.25
+0.22%
Feb 18, 2026 83734.25 83553.59 83770.05 83163.62 +0.00 0.00% 83734.25
+0.22%
Feb 18, 2026 83734.25 83553.59 83770.05 83163.62 +0.00 0.00% 83734.25
+0.22%
Feb 18, 2026 83734.25 83553.59 83770.05 83163.62 +0.00 0.00% 83734.25
+0.22%
Feb 18, 2026 83734.25 83553.59 83770.05 83163.62 +0.00 0.00% 83734.25
+0.22%
Feb 18, 2026 83734.25 83553.59 83770.05 83163.62 +0.00 0.00% 83734.25
+0.22%

What is the Sensex Index?

Sensex is the most popular stock index in india among all. It majorly deals with tracking the performance of the 30 largest and most liquid companies registered on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) that are representative of different industrial sectors of the Indian economy. 

The BSE Sensex is also called the S&P Bombay Stock Exchange Sensitive Index or just SENSEX. It is also a free-float market-weighted stock market index. This Sensex index was first compiled in 1986 as a market capitalization-weighted index.

BSE Index functions as an effective tool for investors to monitor the Indian stock market movements. When we think of its history, the year to be remembered is the launch year of Sensex, which was in 1986 by the Bombay Stock Exchange.

What is Free Float Methodology? 

Free-float methodology relates to an index construction methodology that believes the free-float market capitalization of a company to compute the index and allocate weight to stock in the index. It considers only those shares given by the company that have been easily obtainable for trading in the market.   

It normally bans promoters holding, government holding, strategic holding, and other locked-in shares that won't arrive to the market for trading in ordinary methods. Additionally, the market cap of each company in a free-float index is lowered to the size of its existing shares in the market. 

Why does Sensex go up and down? 

Sensex is a technical analysis indicator of the market sentiment or the Indian economy. This indicator includes a mutual fund that is a group of 30 companies with different weightages.

The prices of these companies are consistently fluctuating, therefore constantly make the Sensex price movements. When most of the company's prices go up, then the index will move up and if it goes down, the index will move down. 

What is the criterion of selections and reviews for Sensex?

Completely the criterion of selections and reviews for sensex is performed based on two objectives. One is Transparency and the other is Simplicity. Along with this objective, the criteria are Quantitative plus market capitalization and more, Qualitative along with track record. 

How do I start trading in Sensex?

The major steps to start trading in Sensex are listed below: 

FAQs On BSE Sensex Today 

1. How many shares are there in BSE? 

There are nearly 8900 listed stocks are there in BSE but 3000 stocks are allowed for trading daily. 

2. How many stocks are reviewed in Sensex? 

In the Sensex index, 30 stocks are large and most actively traded on the BSE. 

3. How is profit calculated in Sensex?

For calculating the Sensex profit, firstly, use the Sensex calculation formula ie., Sensex = (total free-float market capitalization/ Base market capitalization) * Base index value, where the base year is 1978-79 and the base value is 100.  

4. How to invest in Sensex? 

There are two approaches to investing in Sensex. They are: 

Final Thoughts

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