52 Week Low Stocks
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52 Week low measures the lowest stock prices within the last 52 weeks or one year. Get a complete list of stocks that have touched their 52 week low during the day.
Company Name | 52W Low | LTP | GAIN(%) | Day's Low | Day's High | Days Volume | |
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Motherson Wiring | 57.82 | 58.28 | 0.2 % | 58.05 | 58.35 | 518,443 | Trade |
Asian Paints | 2256.5 | 2279.45 | 0.8 % | 2257.00 | 2282.00 | 176,600 | Trade |
P & G Hygiene | 14629.8 | 14696.45 | -0.5 % | 14633.55 | 14891.95 | 1,008 | Trade |
Kajaria Ceramics | 1103.35 | 1114.45 | 0.4 % | 1102.95 | 1118.95 | 14,132 | Trade |
Balaji Amines | 1940 | 1953.35 | 0.3 % | 1940.50 | 1956.00 | 2,668 | Trade |
Rajesh Exports | 224.87 | 234.27 | -0.7 % | 225.05 | 241.50 | 545,155 | Trade |
Godrej Consumer | 1063.35 | 1071.15 | 0.0 % | 1063.45 | 1079.85 | 163,328 | Trade |
Astral | 1653.1 | 1674.10 | 0.2 % | 1652.65 | 1680.15 | 99,855 | Trade |
Indiamart Inter. | 2199.9 | 2239.40 | 0.4 % | 2200.00 | 2258.50 | 29,693 | Trade |
Berger Paints | 437.75 | 444.20 | 0.7 % | 438.00 | 444.60 | 79,396 | Trade |
Tata Motors | 717.7 | 764.15 | 3.2 % | 718.00 | 765.00 | 6,131,399 | Trade |
Tata Technolog. | 883.3 | 907.00 | 0.7 % | 883.55 | 907.85 | 90,075 | Trade |
AIA Engineering | 3280.1 | 3401.85 | 1.1 % | 3282.15 | 3404.00 | 2,289 | Trade |
I R C T C | 777.2 | 782.90 | 0.1 % | 777.10 | 786.00 | 155,498 | Trade |
Nestle India | 2145.4 | 2157.00 | 0.3 % | 2146.45 | 2163.25 | 63,336 | Trade |
Reliance Industr | 1201.5 | 1223.55 | 0.6 % | 1202.10 | 1225.00 | 1,473,438 | Trade |
Tata Consumer | 882.9 | 904.40 | 0.4 % | 884.00 | 906.00 | 92,793 | Trade |
Aarti Industries | 402.1 | 417.95 | 1.1 % | 402.25 | 418.30 | 231,159 | Trade |
IndusInd Bank | 926.45 | 959.00 | 2.9 % | 927.05 | 961.90 | 1,699,261 | Trade |
Tanla Platforms | 662 | 675.30 | 0.1 % | 662.55 | 682.70 | 36,134 | Trade |
AU Small Finance | 534.45 | 552.45 | 0.8 % | 534.00 | 553.00 | 146,620 | Trade |
CreditAcc. Gram. | 810 | 832.80 | -0.3 % | 810.10 | 835.00 | 12,875 | Trade |
Avenue Super. | 3399 | 3567.35 | 1.6 % | 3400.00 | 3568.40 | 155,845 | Trade |
Bandhan Bank | 157.01 | 161.77 | 0.2 % | 157.10 | 162.20 | 1,791,635 | Trade |
Happiest Minds | 691.85 | 702.40 | 0.0 % | 692.90 | 704.75 | 30,447 | Trade |
C P C L | 562.55 | 605.30 | -0.4 % | 563.05 | 614.85 | 193,067 | Trade |
Netwrk.18 Media | 70.01 | 72.67 | 0.9 % | 70.01 | 72.94 | 327,787 | Trade |
ZF Commercial | 11355.1 | 11727.00 | 0.0 % | 11340.90 | 11784.95 | 1,002 | Trade |
C.E. Info System | 1513 | 1606.00 | 0.1 % | 1514.70 | 1629.00 | 19,094 | Trade |
RBL Bank | 147.5 | 158.88 | -2.2 % | 147.55 | 164.30 | 7,682,836 | Trade |
Equitas Sma. Fin | 61.35 | 64.06 | -0.5 % | 61.36 | 64.90 | 154,734 | Trade |
Intellect Design | 693 | 998.30 | -5.1 % | 693.05 | 1029.00 | 2,799,505 | Trade |
Tube Investments | 3334.3 | 3626.05 | -0.3 % | 3338.80 | 3648.85 | 14,367 | Trade |
Adani Energy Sol | 588 | 793.15 | 0.1 % | 588.25 | 800.60 | 397,374 | Trade |
Adani Green | 870.25 | 1063.65 | -0.1 % | 870.90 | 1076.65 | 819,905 | Trade |
PNC Infratech | 281.6 | 328.85 | -0.4 % | 282.20 | 333.40 | 480,205 | Trade |
Honasa Consumer | 222.5 | 248.70 | -1.2 % | 222.15 | 253.40 | 179,528 | Trade |
Birla Corpn. | 1072.55 | 1249.40 | 0.5 % | 1074.20 | 1255.40 | 5,349 | Trade |
Trident | 31.07 | 33.45 | 0.3 % | 31.06 | 33.62 | 1,347,487 | Trade |
Alok Industries | 19.86 | 21.31 | -0.3 % | 19.88 | 21.48 | 934,771 | Trade |
Adani Enterp. | 2025 | 2427.85 | 1.1 % | 2030.00 | 2432.85 | 286,677 | Trade |
Adani Wilmar | 279 | 318.70 | -0.7 % | 279.20 | 321.00 | 226,812 | Trade |
Vodafone Idea | 6.61 | 7.56 | 0.0 % | 6.60 | 7.59 | 36,656,299 | Trade |
Ujjivan Small | 32.01 | 34.27 | 0.4 % | 32.01 | 34.40 | 911,541 | Trade |
Graphite India | 460.05 | 558.30 | 0.0 % | 459.95 | 561.95 | 89,073 | Trade |
ACC | 1868.2 | 2092.65 | 0.2 % | 1867.15 | 2101.80 | 29,187 | Trade |
Ambuja Cements | 453.05 | 548.90 | 0.0 % | 452.90 | 553.45 | 264,269 | Trade |
Guj. Ambuja Exp | 117.77 | 128.16 | -0.3 % | 117.60 | 129.50 | 175,750 | Trade |
New India Assura | 168.8 | 206.33 | -0.1 % | 168.95 | 207.86 | 357,244 | Trade |
Container Corpn. | 757.25 | 783.20 | 0.9 % | 757.60 | 785.00 | 79,185 | Trade |
What Are 52-Week Low Stocks?
A 52-week low is the lowest price point at which a stock bought or sold during the course of one year. It is a technical indicator used by traders, investors, and analysts to analyze the current value of a stock to predict its price movements in the future. There is always an increased interest in a stock when its price comes close to a 52-week high or low.
52 week low NSE stocks are those stocks listed under NSE that have reached their lowest price points in a 52 week range. To determine 52 weeks low stocks, NSE takes into account those stocks which are nearing or breaching their lowest stock price in the last year. Similarly, 52 week low BSE stocks are those stocks listed under BSE that have breached their previous lowest price point. A 52-week low represents the lowest market standing of a share from a one-year perspective. This is similar to a Loser, which shows the market standing of a share on a daily, weekly, monthly, or yearly basis.
Let us consider an example to understand 52-week lows. A stock X trades at a 52 week low share price of Rs. 50. This means that in the last one year, the lowest price at which X has been traded is Rs. 50. It is also known as its support level. Once the stocks near their 52 week low, traders start buying the stock. Once the 52-week low is breached, the traders start a new short position.
Importance Of A 52 Week Low List
When a stock hits its 52-week low, traders tend to sell these stocks. 52-week lows are used to apply trading strategies. For example, a NIFTY 52 week low can be used to find an exit point for that NIFTY stock. A trader is most likely to sell a stock when its price exceeds the 52-week low mark. It is also useful in implementing stop-orders.
Another interesting phenomenon is when a stock hits a new intraday 52 week low share price but fails to breach the number at closing time. This can be taken as a bottom indicator. If a stock is trading much lower as compared to its opening price, then later it closes near the opening price, to form what is called a hammer candlestick in the stock market. A hammer candlestick is a sign for short-sellers to start purchasing to be able to cover their position. It also triggers bargain-hunters into action. As a general rule, stocks that hit the daily 52 week low BSE or NSE mark for five days consecutively are considered more vulnerable to a sudden bounce when the hammer forms.
How to Find 52-Week Low Stocks?
Every trading day, the listings of equities that fell to their 52-week lows are released by India's two main stock exchanges. Examining these listings is one of the simplest methods for locating 52-week low stocks on the NSE and the BSE. Several 52-week low stocks were observed in today's market as selling pressure intensified across key sectors.
To get alerted anytime a stock reaches this level, you can also configure a 52-week low stock screener on your favourite trading app or mobile trading platform. You may more easily follow profitable stocks at their 52-week lows as a result. Several stocks at 52-week low were highlighted today as market sentiment weakened across various sectors. Several 52-week low stocks were observed in today's market as selling pressure intensified across key sectors.
How Is A 52 Week Low Determined?
The stock exchange opens and closes at a particular time every day. The stock price of every stock listed on that stock exchange is noted when the day begins. This is the price/value of a stock at the beginning of the day. This stock price fluctuates during the day and it touches high and low points throughout the day. The troughs (lows) reached by a stock price during the day are called Swing lows.
A 52-week low is determined by the closing price of a stock on a daily basis. Sometimes, a stock may reach or cross its 52-week low during the day but end up closing at a higher price. Such kinds of 52-week lows are not factored in when calculating the 52-week low of a stock. However, Traders consider coming close and still failing to breach the 52-week low a positive sign and like to monitor it closely.
BSE and NSE both publish their own 52-week low lists. For example, a NIFTY 52 week low will be a stock listed under NIFTY breaching its 52 week low price, while a SENSEX 52 week low will be a stock listed under SENSEX breaching its 52-week low price.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is buying a stock at its 52 Week Low a good investment strategy?
Not exactly, a 52-week low for a share or company is typically regarded as a chance to invest in an inexpensive stock. An investor must, however, do a comprehensive analysis of 52-week low stocks before to making an investment; that is, they must examine the technical charts, financials (such as the balance sheet, P&L statement, cash flow, etc.), and fundamentals. Purchasing stocks at 52-week lows could seem like a good chance. At the same time, you also need to assess the danger involved. Investors are closely watching these 52-week low stocks for potential recovery opportunities.
What role does market sentiment play in a stock reaching its 52 Week Low?
Stock prices can also be impacted by news and market sentiment. For instance, a company's stock price may rise if it releases good news, such as a new product launch or an earnings beat. On the other hand, bad news like a data breach or penalties from the government might make a stock drop. Since no single criterion can fully explain a stock's potential for growth or fall, these should be utilized in conjunction with one another. Tracking the performance of these 52-week low stocks can offer insights into undervalued opportunities amid current market volatility.
Should long-term investors be concerned when a stock hits its 52 Week Low?
Long-term investors in India should not necessarily be overly concerned when a stock hits its 52-week low. While it may indicate short-term challenges or market sentiment, it can also present a buying opportunity for those who believe in the stock's long-term potential. It's important to analyze the reasons behind the decline and assess the company's fundamentals. If the company's financial health and growth prospects remain strong, the stock may recover and provide good returns in the long run. Diversification and a well-thought-out investment strategy can help mitigate risks associated with such fluctuations.
What is the difference between a stock’s 52 Week Low and its all-time low?
A stock's 52-week low is the lowest price it has traded at in the past year. This helps investors understand recent market sentiment and performance trends. On the other hand, a stock's all-time low is the lowest price it has ever reached since it was listed on the exchange. This provides a historical perspective on the stock's performance from inception.