Mumbai: On 25 August 2025, Indian stock market indices traded positively, with Nifty 50, Nifty Next 50, Nifty Fin Service, and Nifty Bank all closing higher. Select stocks saw robust rallies, while others experienced marked declines, reflecting broad activity across sectors and market segments.
Nifty 50 finished at 24,956.10, gaining 86 points (0.35%). The index opened nearly flat at 24,949.15, hit a high of 24,973.95, and dipped to a low of 24,894.35.
Nifty Next 50 closed at 67,750.00, up 209.90 points (0.31%), showing strong momentum in mid- and large-cap stocks.
Nifty Fin Service ended at 26,322.85, up by 5.80 points (0.02%).
Nifty Bank increased by 8.45 points (0.02%), closing at 55,157.85.
Top Gainers
Several stocks delivered double-digit returns, led by significant jumps in price and strong volume:
Symbol
LTP
CHNG
%CHNG
Volume (Lakhs)
Value (₹ Crores)
RELIABLE
113.40
18.90
20.00
2.75
3.03
SECURKLOUD
26.94
4.48
19.95
1.55
0.39
AARON
252.70
37.70
17.53
1.65
4.17
DAVAN-RE1
0.16
0.02
14.29
54.48
0.09
EMAMIPAP
110.00
12.90
13.29
7.54
8.15
RELIABLE led the rally with 20% growth.
SECURKLOUD and AARON surged nearly 20% and over 17% respectively.
Bulk volume was observed in DAVAN-RE1 with 54.48 lakh shares traded.
Top Losers
A handful of stocks underperformed, with double-digit dips in some cases:
Symbol
LTP
CHNG
%CHNG
Volume (Lakhs)
Value (₹ Crores)
AFFORDABLE
367.05
-31.65
-7.94
0.45
1.69
NAZARA
1,069.50
-87.50
-7.56
62.99
669.06
LLOYDSE-RE
30.55
-2.42
-7.34
53.28
15.06
GOKEX
709.85
-44.75
-5.93
3.50
25.42
GLOBE
2.12
-0.13
-5.78
15.81
0.34
AFFORDABLE was the largest loser, declining nearly 8%.
NAZARA and LLOYDSE-RE dropped more than 7% each, NAZARA’s value traded topping ₹669.06 crore.
Both GOKEX and GLOBE declined by over 5%.
Conclusion of Market Outlook on 25 August 2025
Markets posted positive momentum on August 25, 2025, as Nifty indices closed higher and a slew of stocks made robust gains. Trading volumes and turnover remained strong among top gainers and losers, reflecting vibrant investor appetite and ongoing sector rotations in the broader market.