View the stocks with the highest and lowest price levels for a specific trading period. Understand which stocks are trending and what’s driving their value.
52 Weeks
Nifty 500
| Company Name | LTP (₹) | Today's High (₹) | 52 Week High(₹) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bank Of Baroda | 278.40 | 280.65 | 280.65 |
| Bank Of India | 139.88 | 142.71 | 142.71 |
| Canara Bank | 136.99 | 138.60 | 138.60 |
| Chennai Petroleum Corporation Ltd. | 979.35 | 998.00 | 998.00 |
| Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd. | 476.00 | 484.10 | 484.10 |
| IDBI Bank Ltd. | 103.80 | 106.97 | 106.97 |
| Indian Bank | 858.70 | 879.00 | 879.00 |
| Navin Fluorine International Ltd. | 5687.40 | 5839.00 | 5839.00 |
| Punjab National Bank | 122.89 | 124.05 | 124.05 |
| RBL Bank Ltd. | 326.35 | 331.50 | 331.50 |
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The 52-week low and high represent the lowest and highest price at which a stock has traded in the past year. These levels help investors gauge a stock’s recent price range and volatility.
A stock hitting its 52-week high often indicates strong buying momentum and positive sentiment. However, this does not guarantee continued upward movement, as fundamentals and broader market conditions ultimately drive long-term performance.
The 52-week high factor is a behavioural finance concept suggesting that stocks near their annual highs may continue performing well due to investor confidence and momentum, provided fundamentals remain supportive.
Shares may hit 52-week lows due to poor earnings, negative industry trends, weak market sentiment, global events, or company-specific problems such as management changes, high debt, or regulatory challenges.
Yes. A low price might signal deeper fundamental problems rather than a temporary dip. Without proper analysis, investors risk buying into a declining trend that may continue for months.
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