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MID150BEES

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  • Open
    219.9161$
  • Previous Close
    221.8421$
  • 52 Week Change
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  • Day Range
    -1.93$
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About

MID150BEES.NSE is a financial product symbol that refers to an Exchange Traded Fund (ETF) traded on the National Stock Exchange of India (NSE). Specifically, it represents an ETF that tracks the performance of the Nifty Midcap 150 Index. This index comprises the top 150 mid-sized companies listed on the NSE, reflecting the overall performance of this segment of the Indian stock market. Investors can buy and sell units of this ETF just like individual stocks, providing a convenient and relatively low-cost way to gain diversified exposure to mid-cap companies in India.

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Factors

Index Performance: MID150BEES.NSE tracks the Nifty Midcap 150 index, so the ETF's price mirrors the index's movement. Positive index performance generally increases the ETF price.

Supply and Demand: Market demand for the ETF influences its price. Higher demand pushes the price up, while increased selling pressure can lower it.

Net Asset Value (NAV): The ETF's NAV, reflecting the combined value of its underlying assets, acts as a price anchor. Significant deviations between the ETF price and NAV are usually corrected by arbitrage.

Expense Ratio: While not a direct daily price driver, a higher expense ratio can slightly impact long-term returns and thus indirectly affect investor sentiment and price.

Market Sentiment: Overall investor sentiment towards the midcap segment and the broader stock market can affect the ETF's price, irrespective of fundamental factors.

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