On October 28, 2025, the Indian stock market ended a mixed session with the benchmark Nifty 50 closing slightly in the red. Despite tepid broader indices, a few stocks stood out with substantial gains, while several counters faced sharp declines.
The Nifty 50 index closed at 25,943.60, down 22.45 points or 0.09%. The day’s trading saw the index open at 25,939.95, touch a high of 26,041.70, and fall to a low of 25,826.15. Other indices, including Nifty Next 50 and Nifty Fin Service, also posted losses, while Nifty Bank managed a small gain of 26.00 points for the day.
Top Gainers
Amidst limited upside in the wider market, these stocks achieved notable advances:
TTKPRESTIG soared 15.46% to an LTP of ₹747.00, up by ₹100.05, supported by healthy volume of 11.83 lakh shares.
BMWVENTLTD climbed 12.58% to ₹69.11, aided by solid trading volumes.
CARTRADE witnessed a surge of 10.77%, closing at ₹2,952.40, with significant volumes of 25.16 lakh shares.
GCSL and SAKUMA also advanced by over 9%, marking resilient performance versus the broader indices.
Top Losers
The session saw sharp corrections in several stocks:
DELPH-RE suffered a steep fall of 40.00%, closing at ₹18.45, on subdued volumes.
UTKAR-RE dropped 19.35% to ₹2.75 amid considerable volume of 149.25 lakh shares.
MANAKCOAT, NURECA, and LYPSAGEMS lost between 7.82% and 9.11%, reflecting pressure in smaller segments.
Sectoral and Investor Sentiment
A marginal decline in the Nifty 50 and related indices was offset by strong profit-taking in select stocks. The resilience of leading gainers highlighted selective investor interest, while weaker performers indicated an undertone of caution. Trading action suggests participants are closely tracking earnings and external factors.
Conclusion: October 28, 2025 (Mid-cap)
Indian equities witnessed a steady yet cautious trading session with the Nifty 50 closing marginally lower. Robust showings by counters like TTK Prestige and CarTrade balanced sharp declines among select stocks. The mixed trend underscores the need for vigilance as market participants navigate ongoing volatility.