As the market barometer Sensex closed above the 30,000-mark for the first time, the BSE cautioned investors not to be carried away by the "euphoria" and refrain from investing in penny stocks.
BSE chief executive Ashish Chauhan appealed to investors to invest only in good companies or opt for the mutual funds' route to invest in the markets.
The benchmark Sensex scaled the 30,000-mount for the first time to close at 30,133.35, taking the BSE market capitalisation to a record Rs 124.83 trillion. The broader Nifty also continued its rally, scaling a new peak of 9,351.85.