Tuesday, May 23, 2006

SENSEX - The Greatest Fall

SENSEX - The Greatest Fall

This is the right time to invest in the Indian stock market ie. through Equity or through Mutual fund route. The investors who are ready to invest now and look for a decent time frame will gain by the rally wich is about to follow. MF investors should clearly look at long term ie. 1-3 yrs.

If you have money …… Don’t wait, Invest in Equitys or MF.

Hurry ……… Offer valid for a short period !!

Note: Still there is a risk of a fall due to F&O, No Govt. Banking ie. Public sector participation and other regular risks in the market.







Listed below are the 10 biggest falls in the Indian stock market history for Sensex:

1. May 18, 2006: The Sensex registered a fall of 826 points (6.76 per cent) to close at 11,391, it's biggest ever, following heavy selling by FIIs, retail investors and a weakness in global markets.

2. April 28, 1992: The Sensex registered a fall of 570 points (12.77 per cent) to close at 3,870, it's second-largest, following the coming to light of the Harshad Mehta securities scam.

3. May 17, 2004: Another Monday. Sensex dropped by 565 points, its third biggest fall ever, to close at 4,505. With the NDA out of power and the Left parties, part of the UPA coalition government, flexing their muscle, the Sensex witnessed its second-biggest intra-day fall of 842 points, twice attracting suspension of trading. At close, however, it regained some of its lost ground.

4. May 15, 2006: The market fell by 463 points to 11,822 points.

5. April 4, 2000: Sensex slumped by 361 points to 4,691.

6. May 12, 1992: Indian stock markets plunged 334 points to fall to 3,086.

7. May 14, 2004: Sensex lost 330 points to fall to 5,070.

8. May 6, 1992: Losing 327 points, the Sensex fell to 3,561 points.

9. April 12, 2006: Sensex loses at 11,356 points, having lost 306 points..

10. March 31, 1997: Indian stocks sink, with the Sensex losing 303 points to 3,361