BSE quotes - Circuit limits

The Circuit limits for a stock indicates the maximum and minimum possible price values of a stock on that particular day. The values given on the ’stock reach’ screen are  ‘Highest possible price’/'Lowest possible price’ for that day. ‘Circuit limits’ for a stock is necessary to regulate the manipulative or one way price rigging of the Particular stock. Read more

BSE quotes - Bid Qty / Rate, Ask Rate / Qty

BSE quotes - Bid Qty / Rate

Another most important factor is the Bid Qty. It represents Bid Quantity. It shows the demand for that particular stock at that point of time. This is from buyer’s perspective.

In the above figure, the value of Bid Qty is 76 and Rate is 1820.00. Let’s try to understand what it indicates. It indicates, the demand for this share at that point of time and at a rate of 1820.00 is 76 (shares). Read more

BSE Quotes - Week Ago - Close/Net Change/% and Month Ago - Close/ Net Change/ %

Week Ago - Close/ Net Change/ % :

Week ago price represents the price of the stock (LTP) exactly one week back. Net Change represents the change in the price of the stock in absolute terms with respect  to last week LTP price. And ‘%’ gives the change in price value in terms of percentage. Read more

BSE quotes - 2 Wk Avg Qty

This gives the 2 week average quantity of a particular stock. That means it is the sum of TTQ values of a stock for last 10 days(1 week has only 5 working days for BSE in general) and divided by 10…(High School maths ).. Read more

BSE quotes - LTQ/TTQ

LTQ stands for Last Traded Quantity and TTQ stands for Total Traded Quantity.

LTQ represents the total number of shares transferred in the last (latest) transaction at a particular instance in a particular day. TTQ represents the total number of shares transferred till that time in a particular day
 
LTQ value is more at any instance means, traders/investors are showing interest on that stock (by buying) or at the same time they are loosing confidence on that stock (by selling). Interesting right? Yes, the transaction doesn’t complete with out a buyer and a seller. Read more

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