The Sensex is growing with a CAGR of 8% for the last 5 years from 2016 to the current FY 2020. The Sensex has shown a negative growth of 11% in the year 2016 and has grown by 18%, 11%, and 17% in the years 2017,18, and 19 respectively. And it has shown a negative growth of 3% in the current FY 2020. The following table shows an interesting trend of the BSE-30 shares:
The above table shows that in the current FY 2020 only 4 (four) Sensex stocks have given more than 10% growth. And 8 (eight) stocks have shown less than 10% growth. And 18 (eighteen) stocks have shown a negative growth. Now since only two quarters of the year are left, it would be a great challenge for the Sensex to show a positive return of more than 12% for the current FY 2020. As of now, the best performing Sensex stocks in FY 2020 are: Asian Paints (16%), Bajaj Finance (30%), Hindustan Unilever (15%), and Kotak Bank (17%).
The best stock out of all the 30 stocks is Bajaj Finance, which is growing at a CAGR of 42% for the last 5 (five) years from FY 2016 to FY 2020. Well, all this is as on 7th October, 2019 and the position may change as we move forward in the FY 2020.
The Legend In The Table!
Security means all BSE-30 (Sensex) scrips. CMP is the Current Market Price of all 30 shares and the Sensex. Change is the amount of share price changed from the previous close. Percentage (%) is the same change in share price in percentage terms. ROI is the Return On Investment. And the same is reflected in the above table from financial years 2016 to 2020. CAGR is the Compounded Average Growth Rate.
The CMP (Current Market Price) is the real-time price from Google Finance.
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