Joginder GoetYadav, Abhishek2025-01-222025-01-222024https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14540/23710This study aims to investigate the development of the securities market in Nepal and its impact on investors' decision-making processes. Specifically, it seeks to understand the relationship between turnover value and market capitalization within the Nepalese securities market. The study utilizes a descriptive and causal comparative research approach to explore the relationship between turnover value and market capitalization in Nepal's securities market. Secondary data from various sources are collected and analyzed using tools like Excel and SPSS. Methods include correlation and regression analysis. Finding reveals a general increase in traded companies, dynamic patterns in share volume, resilience and growth in market transactions, and an upward trajectory in market capitalization. The regression model confirms a statistically significant relationship between turnover value and market capitalization, suggesting that increased turnover value positively impacts market capitalization. This study contribute to understanding Nepal's security market development and suggest considering macroeconomic variables in policymaking. Future research could explore additional variables and external factors to enhance understanding and inform financial sector decisions. Keywords: Market Capitalization, Securities Market, Turnover Value, Development, Nepalen-USMarket capitalizationSecurities marketDevelopment and challenges of Nepalese security marketThesis