Nifty Smallcap 100

18762.0
As on 27 Dec 2024 09:39 AM

Nifty Smallcap 100 Performance

  • Open

    18,775.30

  • High

    18,822.70

  • Low

    18,756.80

  • Prev Close

    18,728.65

  • Dividend Yeild

    0.99%

  • P/E

    34.69

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Stocks Performance
AEGISLOG
806.6
0.24%
ATUL
7117.55
0.28%
BATAINDIA
1369
1.37%
BLUESTARCO
2016.25
-1.13%
CESC
185.18
0.19%
ABREL
2498.7
-0.26%
FINCABLES
1191.15
-0.77%
GESHIP
969.6
0.52%
ZENSARTECH
763.4
4.55%
CASTROLIND
197.36
0.28%
RAMCOCEM
977.9
0.14%
PEL
1105
0.6%
RAYMOND
1740.45
0.01%
HFCL
115.38
0.62%
APARINDS
10156.65
-0.08%
ARE&M
1209.6
0.26%
SWANENERGY
720.9
0.71%
RADICO
2549
0.28%
WELSPUNLIV
157.86
0.46%
BEML
4029.5
0.45%
NATIONALUM
216.49
-0.27%
ITI
329.95
-1.2%
CHENNPETRO
606.95
-0.12%
AARTIIND
417.45
1.02%
HBLENGINE
637.7
0.9%
NCC
285
0.18%
KARURVYSYA
217.15
0.55%
TRIDENT
33.48
0.42%
CHAMBLFERT
503.3
0.57%
ZEEL
125.07
0.18%
IFCI
60.3
0.1%
HINDCOPPER
262.1
-0.42%
KPIL
1289.35
0.16%
NATCOPHARM
1373
0.79%
UCOBANK
43.32
0.14%
IRCON
209.52
1.03%
CENTRALBK
53.85
0.13%
RBLBANK
158.45
-2.44%
MANAPPURAM
182.17
-1.15%
FIVESTAR
792.55
0.21%
J&KBANK
100.97
-1.02%
SONATSOFTW
613.55
-0.25%
REDINGTON
206.87
-0.08%
NBCC
92.32
0.27%
GRSE
1546.2
-0.7%
MGL
1236.3
-0.21%
CYIENT
1932.55
0.22%
GMDCLTD
327
0.41%
AADHARHFC
425.55
-0.15%
PVRINOX
1346.8
0.74%
JYOTHYLAB
374.8
1.15%
PNBHOUSING
865.65
1.79%
BSOFT
573.45
0.56%
TITAGARH
1176.9
0.25%
CDSL
1793.95
-0.7%
GLENMARK
1568.75
1.77%
TTML
76.18
0.28%
OLECTRA
1447
0.1%
RAILTEL
400.55
-0.22%
BLS
473.6
0.66%
TRITURBINE
744.7
1.17%
IIFL
412.6
0.67%
JBMA
1598.5
-0.09%
GSPL
364.45
-0.11%
RITES
278.5
-0.04%
TANLA
675.95
0.24%
NAVINFLUOR
3315.6
-0.32%
FSL
359.85
-0.83%
RKFORGE
891.95
0.14%
MCX
6379.95
0.43%
KEC
1168
-0.43%
ACE
1453.5
0.31%
BRIGADE
1242.45
-0.3%
TEJASNET
1197.35
-0.32%
CREDITACC
833.5
-0.17%
ANGELONE
2933.65
1.02%
JWL
511.25
0.27%
DATAPATTNS
2487.45
0.16%
LALPATHLAB
2974.05
0.66%
INOXWIND
182.51
-0.51%
NH
1306.2
-0.39%
SHYAMMETL
742.5
0.81%
AAVAS
1657.2
-0.4%
LAURUSLABS
575.15
0.8%
AMBER
7667.2
-2.55%
CAMS
5009.65
0.92%
INTELLECT
996.35
-5.28%
CROMPTON
397.7
1.04%
360ONE
1234
-1.77%
ASTERDM
510.4
0.97%
INDIAMART
2242.4
0.49%
HAPPSTMNDS
702.55
0.04%
IEX
181.37
0.67%
GODIGIT
323.5
2.6%
AFFLE
1800.5
2.65%
SWSOLAR
454.25
-0.94%
NSLNISP
44.23
-0.92%
PPLPHARMA
255.8
-0.6%
KAYNES
7113
0.71%
SIGNATURE
1338.55
0.39%

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NIFTY Smallcap 100

The Nifty midcap 100 index reflects the midcap segment of the share market. The index includes 100 tradable stocks listed on the NSE. The free float market capitalisation method becomes compatible with computing this index. 
The Nifty midcap 100 index launched on July 18, 2005. It can be used for various purposes, including benchmarking fund portfolios and launching ETFs, structured products, and index funds. While the calculation of the index is in real-time, the Nifty midcap 100 is rebalanced semi-annually. 
 

What is the Nifty Smallcap 100 Index?

The Nifty Smallcap 100 Index is a benchmark index that tracks the performance of the top 100 companies from the small-cap segment listed on the NSE. These companies typically have lower market capitalizations compared to mid-cap and large-cap firms, offering higher growth potential but also greater risk and volatility. 

The index is designed to measure the performance of small-cap stocks, which are generally characterised by their emerging status and potential for substantial returns. Investors often use the Nifty Smallcap 100 as a barometer for the overall health of the small-cap segment in the Indian equity market. The index is reconstituted semi-annually to reflect changes in the market, ensuring that it remains representative of the small-cap sector.

 

How is the Nifty Smallcap 100 Index Value Calculated?

The formula to compound the Nifty midcap 100 is as follows:

Free float market capitalisation= Investable Weight Factor (IWF) x Price x Shares Outstanding

You will be able to calculate the index value using this formula:

Index Value= Free float market capitalisation current rate/ Free float market capitalisation of the base index x Base value of the index

The investable weight factor refers to the number of shares accessible for the public to trade generally. These shares are not held by entities or groups with a strategic or a controlling interest in the organisation. When the IWF is high, the proportion of the shares held by the investors under the public category is also high.

The base index value refers to an arbitrary number that indicates the original value of the index. In the case of the Nifty midcap 100 stocks list, the base value of the index is 1000.  
 

Nifty Smallcap 100 Scrip Selection Criteria

To make it under the Nifty midcap 100 stocks list 2023, the following eligibility criteria need to be fulfilled:

●    The equity shares of the company must be on the NSC to be qualifying for the Nifty midcap 100 stocks list.
●    Instruments offering a fixed return, like bonds, preferred stock, convertible stock, warrants, and rights, cannot be included under the index. 
●    Equities with differential voting rights can be included under the index when they fulfil the other eligibility criteria. 
●    The companies must be a part of the Nifty 500 to qualify under the Nifty midcap.
●    The eligibility criteria for any equity that has been newly listed is evaluated on the basis of data collected over a three-month period.
●    To develop a better understanding of the Nifty midcap 100 index, it’s important to get knowledge about the constituents of the Nifty 150 index. This index contains the 150 companies included under the Nifty 500 index, ranking between 101 and 250 according to free float market capitalisation. 

The Nifty midcap 100 index contains the top 50 companies according to full market capitalisation under the Nifty Midcap 150 index. The remaining 50 companies are selected from Nifty 150, too but depending on the average daily turnover. 

The securities are added when the average daily turnover does not go beyond the top 70 constituents. But companies won’t be selected if the average daily turnover is lower than 130 among the index constituents.  
 

How does Nifty Smallcap 100 work?

The Nifty Smallcap 100 Index operates by tracking the performance of the top 100 small-cap companies listed on NSE. These companies are selected based on their market capitalization, ensuring they represent the small-cap segment. The index is weighted by free-float market capitalization, meaning that the weight of each stock in the index is proportional to its market value, adjusted for shares that are available for public trading.

The index is rebalanced semi-annually to reflect the latest market conditions, allowing it to accurately represent the small-cap segment. Stocks may be added or removed based on their market capitalization and liquidity. Investors use the Nifty Smallcap 100 to gauge the performance of small-cap stocks in India, making it a useful tool for assessing investment opportunities in emerging companies with high growth potential but also higher risk.
 

What are the Benefits of Investing in the Nifty Smallcap 100?

Investing in the Nifty Smallcap 100 Index offers several benefits, especially for those seeking high growth potential. Small-cap companies, which make up this index, are often in the early stages of development and expansion, providing opportunities for significant capital appreciation as these companies grow. The index allows investors to gain exposure to a diversified portfolio of 100 small-cap stocks, reducing the risk associated with investing in individual small-cap companies.

Additionally, small-cap stocks tend to outperform large-cap stocks during economic recoveries or bullish markets, offering higher returns when the market is favourable. The Nifty Smallcap 100 also provides an accessible way for investors to tap into India's emerging companies, which may evolve into mid-cap or even large-cap companies over time, potentially delivering substantial long-term gains.
 

What is the History of the Nifty Smallcap 100? 

The Nifty Smallcap 100 Index was introduced by the National Stock Exchange (NSE) of India to provide a benchmark for the performance of the small-cap segment in the Indian equity market. Launched on July 18, 2005, the index was created to track the top 100 small-cap companies by market capitalization listed on the NSE.

The index’s inception coincided with a period of rapid growth in the Indian economy, where small-cap companies began gaining attention for their potential to deliver high returns. Over the years, the Nifty Smallcap 100 has experienced significant volatility, reflecting the inherent risks and opportunities in small-cap investing. Despite this volatility, the index has become a key indicator for investors looking to capitalise on the growth prospects of emerging companies in India. The index is rebalanced semi-annually to ensure it remains representative of the small-cap sector.

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How To Invest in Nifty Smallcap 100 Stocks?

You can invest in Nifty Smallcap 100 stocks by purchasing individual stocks directly through a 5paisa demat account or by investing in index funds or exchange-traded funds that track the Nifty Smallcap 100 Index.
 

What are Nifty Smallcap 100 stocks?

Nifty Smallcap 100 stocks are the top 100 companies with small market capitalizations listed on the National Stock Exchange, representing the small-cap segment of the market with higher growth potential and risk.
 

Can you trade shares on Nifty Smallcap 100?

Yes, you can trade shares of companies listed in the Nifty Smallcap 100 Index through any brokerage platform. These stocks are available for buying and selling on the National Stock Exchange.
 

In which year was the Nifty Smallcap 100 Index launched?

The Nifty Smallcap 100 Index was launched on July 18, 2005, by the National Stock Exchange to track the performance of the top 100 small-cap companies listed on the exchange.
 

Can we buy Nifty Smallcap 100 and sell it tomorrow?

Yes, you can buy shares of companies in the Nifty Smallcap 100 Index today and sell them tomorrow. This is called BTST trading, and it’s possible through the 5paisa platform.
 

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