How to read the NepalBull market summary: indices, sectors, and history
A practical tour of the landing market summary — NEPSE scope, sector proxies, and how history bars relate to your range tabs.
· updated · NepalBull Editorial, Markets desk
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One surface, two ideas
The market summary pairs headline indices with sector-scoped views so you can zoom from the exchange-level tape to where your watchlist actually lives.
Indices and session context
- Start with NEPSE scope for the broad index line and session framing.
- Use range tabs to align the chart window with how you think about risk — from one week to full history.
Sector proxies
Sector charts are built from liquid symbols inside that sector; they are proxies, not official sector indices. Use them for relative context alongside your own names.
OHLCV bars
When history returns full bars, the last bar in your selected range shows open, high, low, close, and volume with a Unix timestamp — the same shape as the /api/history/{symbol} payload you use in charts.
Educational content from NepalBull — not investment advice.
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