Mumbai: On 3 September 2025, Indian equity markets witnessed a mildly positive session with the Nifty 50 finishing above its previous close. The day saw select mid- and small-cap stocks deliver double-digit gains, while certain counters faced notable declines. Market sentiment reflected stock-specific action and sectoral rotation, with investors focusing on high-growth opportunities amid persistent volatility.
Market Overview
Key Gainers and Losers
The session saw vibrant movements in select stocks, with some outperforming the market and others registering steep declines. Below are tables summarizing the top gainers and losers of the day, including their last traded price, price change, percentage change, volume, and trading value.
Top Gainers
Symbol | LTP (₹) | Change (₹) | % Change | Volume (Lakhs) | Value (₹ Cr) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
DPWIRES | 262.68 | 43.78 | 20.00% | 3.03 | 7.60 |
JITFINFRA | 320.70 | 53.45 | 20.00% | 8.97 | 27.31 |
HEMIPROP | 170.30 | 28.38 | 20.00% | 93.45 | 150.50 |
TBOTEK | 1,606.00 | 223.50 | 16.17% | 33.76 | 526.95 |
LFIC | 229.51 | 28.76 | 14.33% | 1.98 | 4.66 |
Stocks like DPWIRES, JITFINFRA, and HEMIPROP stood out with strong 20% rallies, indicating robust speculative and investor interest. TBOTEK also advanced over 16%, thanks to heavy volume and value, reflecting positive sentiment in the mid-cap space.
Top Losers
Symbol | LTP (₹) | Change (₹) | % Change | Volume (Lakhs) | Value (₹ Cr) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
SARVES-RE | 0.67 | -0.38 | -36.19% | 55.10 | 0.37 |
GLOBUSSPR | 1,107.40 | -89.10 | -7.45% | 2.21 | 24.89 |
AVL | 460.80 | -28.80 | -5.88% | 61.26 | 283.04 |
LUMAXTECH | 1,062.80 | -63.50 | -5.64% | 1.92 | 21.21 |
MAHEPC | 164.51 | -9.65 | -5.54% | 8.51 | 14.61 |
Sarvesh-RE led the decliners with a dramatic 36.19% drop on high volume, underscoring heightened volatility and possible profit-taking or adverse developments. GlobusSPR, AVL, and LumaxTech were among other notable losers.
Sectoral Trends
Broader indices reflected mixed sentiment with Nifty Next 50 gaining and Nifty Financial Services and Nifty Bank ending slightly red, highlighting a continued sectoral shift and selective profit booking in large-cap sectors. The retail and mid-cap participation remained strong, driving the high performers of the day.
Conclusion
The trading session on 3 September 2025 reiterated the resilience of the Indian equity market amid volatility. Investors continued to favor select mid-cap and small-cap opportunities, driving impressive gains in stocks like DPWIRES and JITFINFRA, while others such as Sarvesh-RE faced substantial declines. As sectoral rotation persists, a dynamic, stock-specific approach will likely dominate trading strategies in the near term.
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