The NSE 52 Week Low is the price that a stock has been sold for on the NSE in the last 52 weeks, which is about one year.
Tracking NSE 52 Week Low stocks helps you find shares that are having a time and may be a good deal or a warning sign depending on how the company is doing.
Not all the time. There are NSE 52 Week Low stocks that are just having a bad day and stocks that are falling because something is very wrong. Before you buy NSE 52 Week stocks, you should always check out the company's finances, news, and what might happen in the future.
Stock prices change all the time. A stock might hit a low and then go back up. If it is not, at that price anymore it will come off the NSE 52 Week Low list.
The information provided is for research and educational purposes only and should not be considered as
investment advice. Always perform your own due diligence or consult a financial advisor before trading.