
Markets remained under pressure throughout the week, with benchmark indices witnessing a pullback from recent highs. The Nifty slipped to 24,718 and the Sensex ended at 81,118, both down over a percent each. Volatility persisted amid rising geopolitical tensions and mixed global cues, dragging indices lower after a weak start to the week. The mood turned cautious, with traders booking profits across key sectors.
Despite the broader correction, smallcap stocks continued to stand out. Select names from various sectors delivered strong weekly gains, defying the broader trend. These counters gained between 20% and 28% week-on-week, offering pockets of momentum even as largecaps faltered.
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Advait Energy Transitions led the rally with a 28.40% gain for the week. The stock was boosted by strong interest in the electricals sector.
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RattanIndia Enterprises climbed 25.76% over the past week, maintaining momentum amid a strong showing from the business services segment.
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SMC Global Securities registered a solid 25.23% weekly jump. The stock has been riding the wave of optimism within the financial services space.
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GOCL Corporation gained 23.14% this week. The rally in the chemicals sector has kept investor interest alive.
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Suratwwala Business Group advanced 23.07% during the week, with the realty counter standing out amid broader market consolidation.
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Motisons Jewellers sparkled with a 22.26% weekly gain. The jewellery space saw active buying ahead of seasonal demand expectations.
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Electrosteel Castings rose 21.40% week-on-week, backed by strong sentiment in the iron and steel sector.
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Expleo Solutions added 21.21% this week. The IT midcap continues to attract investors eyeing digitization trends and offshore delivery strength.
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Dhani Services was up 21.17% for the week, marking a sharp move in the finance sector amidst ongoing restructuring chatter.
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Somany Ceramics posted a 20.12% weekly rise. The company is riding the positive wave in the construction materials sector, buoyed by housing demand.
(With inputs from Ritesh Presswala)
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