Top NSE Gainers & Losers — Today's Biggest Moves
Live top gainers and losers from the NSE universe — biggest one-day moves with volume context. Updated daily, educational data only.
The day's largest one-day percentage gainers and losers across the NSE universe — Nifty 500, Smallcap 250 and Microcap 250. Each row pairs the move with traded volume so participation-backed moves are separable from thin spikes.
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Breadth as background context
Breadth summarizes how widely moves are shared. Widely-supported uptrends are often scrutinized differently from narrow, index-led tape—use the gauges here as background when you vet scanner rows yourself.
Prioritise leading sectors
Leadership rotates: some sectors outperform for quarters, others stall. Identify the cohorts labelled strongest on our heatmaps, then open Pre-Breakout Stocks or Breakout Stocks to see whether individual names match the same story the sector chart suggests.
Combine top-down and bottom-up analysis
A strong stock chart inside a weak sector can raise different questions than the same chart inside a leading sector. Swing Edge shows both layers so you can reason about alignment without us pushing a particular position size or trade count.
Narrow breadth vs strong sectors
If breadth weakens while indices hover high, some investors treat that as a structural warning worth studying further. The Bearish Setups page lists downside-model output for additional context—still your decision what to do with positions.
Frequently Asked Questions — Top NSE Gainers & Losers — Today's Biggest Moves
How are top movers calculated?
Percentage change from the previous day's close to the latest trade, ranked across the NSE universe (Nifty 500 + Smallcap 250 + Microcap 250). Volume is shown alongside so you can spot moves backed by participation vs. thin spikes.
Should I buy top gainers?
Not automatically. Some top gainers are early-stage trends with continuation potential; others are one-day news pops that fade. The list is a watchlist input — chart work, volume confirmation and structural context decide what (if anything) becomes a trade.
Are bottom movers good short candidates?
Sometimes. Stocks already in a downtrend that show up on the losers list with rising volume can continue lower. But "falling knife" reversals are common — the bearish scanners apply additional structural filters before flagging shorts.