Key Highlights
A sectoral index provides benchmarking data for specific sectors within a market. Energy, healthcare, automobiles, consumer products, technology and communications, and financial sectors are some of the sectors identified as being appropriate for sectoral indices. Taking Bank NIFTY as an example, it represents the overall performance of the Indian banking sector in the NSE's sectoral index. Furthermore, a sectoral index is reviewed every January and July.
There are two main types of indices in the Indian stock market: BSE Sensex and the NSE Nifty. Let’s explore how many types of nifty are there. Below is a table explaining the major sectors of the NSE share market.
Sectoral Index | Sector | No. Of Constituents | Description | Tradeable/Non tradable |
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NIFTY Auto | Automobile | 15 | Manufacturers of cars, motorcycles, heavy vehicles, tyres, and auto accessories | Non-Tradable |
NIFTY Bank | Liquid and Large Banks of India | 12 | Determines the benchmarks that help investors and market intermediaries assess Indian banks' capital market performance | Tradable |
NIFTY Financial Services | Financial Industries | 20 | Financial institutions, housing finance companies, insurance companies, and other companies providing financial services | Tradable |
NIFTY Financial Services 25/50 | Financial Industries (all stocks that are part of NIFTY Financial Services will always be included in this index) | 20 | The weight of each stock should not exceed 25% The average weight of all stocks whose individual weights are 5% should not exceed 50% | Tradable |
NIFTY FMCG | Fast Moving goods | 15 | Non-durable, highly consumed, off-the-shelf goods | Non-tradable |
NIFTY Healthcare | Healthcare Companies | 20 | Healthcare and macroeconomics should be integrated in stocks | Non-tradable |
NIFTY IT | Indian IT companies | 10 | Companies should be involved in IT infrastructure, IT education, software training, networks, software development, hardware, IT support & maintenance | Discontinued by NSE |
NIFTY Media | Media & Entertainment | 10 | Publishing, media, and entertainment industries are included in it. | Non-tradable |
NIFTY Metal | Metal Sector | 15 | Sectors such as metals and mining are included | Non-tradable |
NIFTY Pharma | Pharmaceutical Sector | 20 | Pharma companies that manufacture pharmaceuticals | Non-tradable |
NIFTY Private Bank | Private Sector Banks | 10 | There should be a minimum of 90% trading frequency by the bank in the past six months | Tradable |
NIFTY PSU Bank | Public Sector Banks | 13 | A bank that is listed, traded, or not listed but permitted to trade at the NSE is eligible for inclusion in the index. | Tradable |
NIFTY Realty | Real Estate Companies | 10 | Mostly engaged in residential and commercial construction | Non-tradable |
NIFTY Consumer Durable | Consumer Durables Industry | 15 | Furniture, consumer electronics, housewares, and other manufacturers | Non-tradable |
NIFTY Oil and Gas | Oil, Gas, and Petroleum Industry | 15 | The companies that manufacture and extract oil, gas, and petrol | Non-tradable |
For NIFTY sectoral indices, the following companies are eligible:
By purchasing Exchange-Traded funds (ETFs) or Index Mutual Funds, you can invest in any sectoral index. Furthermore, it is important to consider the prospects of a particular sector when making an investment decision.
As a result of the segmentation of markets into sectors, investors have the ability to perform detailed analyses of the economy and understand how particular sectors are performing. Furthermore, it assists in setting up benchmarks for specific sectors or industries. With index funds or exchange-traded funds that track these indices, investors can gain exposure to a wide range of stocks and potentially achieve better returns with less risk. When trading stocks for the first time, it is wise to seek expert guidance from a company like Kotak Securities.
The Sensex and Nifty are two popular Indian market indices.
The NIFTY 50 index consists of 13 sectors of the Indian economy and provides investment managers with exposure to the Indian market.
Inflation, interest rates, and the broader economic environment affect the Nifty 50's performance. Moreover, the index can be impacted significantly by unexpected macro events in the short term.
Based on NSE's free-float market capitalisation, the top 50 large-cap companies are selected. A company's free-float market cap is calculated by multiplying its stock price by the number of shares available on the market.
Thematic indices are another way the NSE measures a company's performance in relation to a specific theme.
There are 15 major sectoral indices on the NSE.