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Stocks that gained 5-20% when mkts crashed on Monday
516 stocks out of 2557 traded on Monday braved the violent market dip to actually end in the green territory. Despite a sea of red, 8 stocks zoomed up between 10 and 20%, 61 shares jumped northwards between 5-10%, and 447 gained between 0-5%.
516 stocks out of 2557 traded on Monday braved the violent market dip to actually end in the green territory. Despite a sea of red, 8 stocks zoomed up between 10 and 20%, 61 shares jumped northwards between 5 and 10%, and 447 gained between 0 and 5%.
This is some good news for a day when most indices tanked more than 3%.
Interestingly, 400 out of these 516 total gainers have market cap of less than Rs 100 crore.
The topmost gainer in yesterday's trade was IKAB Securities (up 19.74%), followed by Ladderup Finance (up 19.68%), Ganesh Polytex (up 19.17%), and Faze Three (up 16.89%).
The ten percent gainers include stocks like Aditya International , JPT Securities , Hercules Hoists , and Kaycee Industries that were locked in their upper circuits. However, only Faze Three traded with decent volumes of 2,88,034. The other seven traded volumes between 10-51,439 shares.
Stocks that gained with high volumes are Hotel Leela (up 5.35%; volumes: 92,96,351 shares), the besieged United Western Bank (up 5%; volumes: 16,49,842 shares), Vijaya Bank (up 2.53%, volumes: 8,87,720 shares), and index stock Hero Honda (up 1.26%; volumes: 4,36,026 shares) to just name a few. Over 56 stocks traded with volumes of over one lakh shares.
In contrast 128 gainers traded with volumes of 1000 and less. Some like Fiberweb (India), Bala Techno , Vamshi Rubber , Dover Securities , Oscar Global , Virtualsoft Sys, Mah. Ind. Leas., and Chromatic India gained between 1%-17% with less than ten shares changing hands.
According to data sourced from CapitalinePlus 4491 stocks are listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange, out of which 2557 were traded on Monday when investors lost more than Rs 1,35,000 crore in market cap.