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10 Stocks That Soared While Market Sank

March 24, 2025 09:54 IST

The stocks are largely from sectors such as chemicals, finance and cement, which struggled earlier but the worse seems to be behind them.

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The Indian equity market continues to grind lower after hitting a new high in September last year.

The broad-based Nifty 200 index is down 15.9 per cent since September end while largecap-oriented Nifty 50 has fallen 13.2 per cent during this period.

The sell-off has been across the board with 185 or 92.5 per cent of all Nifty 200 stocks witnessing a price decline and 68.5 per cent (137 of 200) falling 15 per cent or more during this period.

The wider sell-off has caused losses for most of the diversified portfolios, but the correction has also produced quite a few winners.

Most of these out-performers are those stocks that struggled during the market rally in the previous two years.

After sitting out the market rally in FY23 and FY24, they have turned into safe havens for investors.

This is owing to their relatively low valuation and likely turnaround in their growth and earnings in FY26.

Here are 10 stocks from the Nifty 200 index that have been among the top performers since the end of September 2024.

The stocks are largely from sectors such as chemicals, finance and cement, which struggled earlier but the worse seems to be behind them.

The list is led by SRF, which has rallied 18 per cent since the end of September 2024, followed by Indian Hotels and Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders that are up around 10 per cent each.

Despite their recent rally, brokerages see further upside in many of these stocks due to attractive valuations and a faster earnings growth in FY26.

However, a few of these stocks have also become expensive after the recent rally limiting their upside from current levels.

Here are the details of these 10 out-performers.

SRF

Wipro

Indian Hotels Co

UPL

Shree Cement

MDL

Divi's Laboratories

Bajaj Finance

Muthoot Finance

SBI Cards & Payment Services


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Krishna Kant, Ram Prasad Sahu, Business Standard
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