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Will Sensex, Nifty Break Their Losing Streak? Key Levels to Track on June 4

Sensex and Nifty were down for the third straight session on June 3 because investors were discouraged by weak global markets and growing political tensions. Nifty 50 fell beneath the key 24,600 point and the Sensex declined more than 650 points, as sellers took over the market. Spotting early signals, Gift Nifty futures started higher today, trading at 24,724 and grew by 0.2 percent, suggesting Indian markets might rebound. Market Snapshot: June 3 Both the Sensex and Nifty faced a sharp decline on Monday because of weak international trends and cautious investors. Foreign institutional investors (FIIs) sold a huge amount of shares, totaling ₹2,854 crore. At the same time, domestic institutional investors (DIIs) bought shares worth ₹5,908 crore which helped the market through its dips. So far this year, FIIs have sold shares worth ₹1.27 lakh crore, while DIIs have bought shares worth ₹2.86 lakh crore, showing that global and domestic players are not participating in the same way. Key ...
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Share Price: Understanding the Backbone of Stock Markets

 A share price which is the same as a stock price, shows how much one share of a publicly traded company costs on a stock exchange. It is a basic idea in finance and investing and it helps show how much a company is valued, how well it performs and how much interest there is for its products. What Determines a Share Price? The share price of a company is not fixed; it fluctuates constantly during trading hours based on market dynamics. These changes are driven primarily by the economic principle of supply and demand. If more investors want to buy a stock (demand) than sell it (supply), the share price goes up. Conversely, if more people want to sell a stock than buy it, the price falls. Several factors influence these movements: Company Performance: Strong financial results, product launches, or successful business strategies can drive a share price up, while poor earnings or scandals can drag it down. Economic Indicators: Interest rates, inflation, GDP growth, and employment data ...