The Indian stock market wrapped up trading on 14 October 2025 with benchmark indices closing lower. The session was defined by broad-based selling across major indices, contrasting trends among top gainers and losers, and continued volatility in small- and mid-cap counters.
Nifty 50 ended the day at 25,145.50, falling by 81.85 points or 0.32% from the previous close. The pressure was evident across the broader market, with Nifty Next 50 and sectoral indices like Nifty Financial Services and Nifty Bank losing 0.53%, 0.21%, and 0.23%, respectively. Throughout the session, Nifty 50 fluctuated between highs of 25,310.35 and lows of 25,060.55, signaling persistent uncertainty and reduced risk appetite among investors.
Top Gainers: Standout Performers
Despite overall weakness, several stocks delivered impressive gains:
WEWIN rose by 11.95 points (20.00%) to finish at ₹71.70, supported by robust volume.
3IINFO-RE also surged 20.00%, closing at ₹2.28 on a volume of 10.29 lakh shares.
KOTHARIPRO gained 13.46 points (16.08%) as 53.54 lakh shares changed hands, yielding a value turnover of ₹51.82 crores.
REPRO and MTARTECH posted double-digit gains with strong investor participation; MTARTECH jumped by 216 points (11.43%) fueled by a high turnover of ₹974.96 crores.
These advances highlighted selective optimism and trader focus on emerging and high-momentum stories.
Top Losers: Sharp Downside Moves
On the losers’ front, several stocks suffered double-digit declines:
GCSL fell by 45.30 points (-16.95%) to ₹222.00, trading over ₹12.63 crores in daily value.
AERONEU declined by 14.56 points (-15.99%), closing at ₹76.49.
AGIIL lost 41.40 points (-15.11%), while PILITA and EXXARO slid by 13.82% and 13.61%, respectively.
Heavy profit-taking and a weak broader tone contributed to deep selloffs in these stocks.
Conclusion: 14 October 2025
The Indian equities market ended on a negative note on 14 October 2025, pressured by persistent selling in key indices and notable volatility in selective counters. While certain stocks—especially in the small-cap and momentum segments—outperformed with sharp gains, a majority faced significant corrections. This underscores the prevailing choppy sentiment and need for cautious, stock-specific strategies in the current market environment.