🚀 Vedanta Share Price Slips After Record High — Profit Booking or Bigger Opportunity Ahead?

Vedanta

Vedanta Limited’s share price slipped to ₹597.45 on NSE, down nearly 4% (₹24.75) from its previous close of ₹622.20. The fall comes just a day after the stock touched a fresh 52-week high of ₹629.90 on January 7, 2026, surprising even top brokerages that had already raised their targets.

Despite the dip, market experts say this move looks more like healthy profit booking after a strong rally rather than a trend reversal.

During the session, Vedanta traded between a high of ₹619.10 and a low of ₹595.00, with over 10 million shares changing hands. The company’s market capitalisation currently stands at around ₹2.33 lakh crore, keeping it firmly among India’s heavyweight metal stocks.

🔥 What Fueled Vedanta’s Recent Rally?

Over the past year, Vedanta shares have surged nearly 39%, driven by multiple powerful triggers:

  • Strong expectations from Q3 FY26 results

  • Progress on Vedanta’s big demerger plan, splitting the company into five independent metal-focused entities

  • Rising optimism in the non-ferrous metals sector

Even during broader market corrections on January 6–7, Vedanta managed to hit record levels. Technical indicators showed the stock entering an overbought zone, with the RSI at 78.6, which often leads to short-term cooling.

📊 Brokerages Stay Bullish Despite Volatility

Brokerage firm Nuvama maintains a positive outlook with a target price of ₹686. The optimism is backed by expectations of:

  • 16% EBITDA CAGR through FY28

  • Lower aluminum production costs

  • Higher volumes in aluminum and zinc

  • Supportive global commodity prices

💰 Key Financial & Technical Snapshot

  • EPS: ₹30.47

  • P/E Ratio: 19.61

  • 50-day MA: ₹545.27

  • 200-day MA: ₹468.42

  • Dividend Yield: ~7%

  • 52-week low: ₹363

The stock continues to trade well above key moving averages, signaling strong long-term momentum.

📉 What Should Investors Watch Next?

Vedanta has outperformed the Sensex, which rose about 9% in the same period. Upcoming triggers include:

  • Q3 earnings announcement

  • Progress on the 1:5 stock split

  • Further clarity on the demerger timeline

While short-term volatility may continue, long-term investors are closely watching whether dips like these turn into buying opportunities.

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Why Is Indian Stock Market Falling Today?

Why Is Indian Stock Market Falling Today?Why Is Indian Stock Market Falling Today? Nifty Sinks Below 26K

Aaj Indian Stock Market mein tez girawat dekhne ko mili, jisme Nifty 50 26,000 ke niche fisal gaya aur Sensex bhi intraday trade mein lagbhag 700 points tak toot gaya. Monday ko market opening ke baad se hi selling pressure bana raha, khas kar midcap aur smallcap stocks mein heavy sell-off dekhne ko mila.

Nifty 50 lagbhag 237 points girkar 26,000 ke neeche trade karta dikha, jabki BSE Sensex 1:32 pm tak kareeb 660 points toot gaya. 1:56 pm tak Sensex aur zyada girkar 729 points neeche 84,983 ke level par pahunch gaya. Is girawat ka ek bada reason Asian markets ka weak performance bhi raha, jaise Nikkei 225 aur Hang Seng jaise indices bhi pressure mein rahe.

Midcap aur Smallcap Stocks Mein Badi Girawat
Aaj ke session mein midcap aur smallcap stocks sabse zyada suffer karte dikhe. Nifty Midcap 50 lagbhag 1.89% gira, Nifty Midcap 100 around 2% neeche raha, aur Nifty Smallcap 2.58% ke aas-paas gir gaya. Nifty Smallcap 50 bhi lagbhag 2.62% toot gaya. Iska matlab ye hai ki retail investors ke favourite stocks mein zyada pain dekhne ko mila.

PSU Banks aur Realty Sector Top Losers
Aaj PSU banks aur real estate sector market ke sabse bade losers rahe. Nifty PSU Bank index lagbhag 2.6% se zyada gir gaya, jisme Punjab National Bank, Canara Bank, Bank of India, Indian Bank aur Union Bank jaise stocks sabse zyada gire.

Wahin Nifty Realty index bhi lagbhag 3.8% tak toot gaya. Godrej Properties, Prestige, Anant Raj aur DLF jaise realty stocks par bhi heavy selling pressure raha.

Indian Stock Market Aaj Kyun Gir Raha Hai?
Experts ke mutabik, aaj market girne ki sabse badi wajah Foreign Institutional Investors (FII) ki tez selling aur global level par bani uncertainty hai. NSE website ke mutabik, India VIX intraday session mein 6% se zyada jump kar gaya, jo market mein badhti volatility ka signal deta hai.

Market expert Siddharth Maurya, Founder & Managing Director, Vibhavangal Anukulakara Pvt. Ltd. ke according, “Aaj Sensex aur Nifty mein girawat ka main reason worldwide nervous environment hai. Investors ko abhi bhi clear nahi hai ki interest rate cuts kab honge. Asian markets ka weak rehna bhi ek bada reason hai. Saath hi, pichhle kuch dino ke strong rally ke baad market ki valuations thodi mehngi ho chuki thi, jis wajah se negative news par market zyada easily react karti hai. Midcap aur smallcap stocks pehle hi kaafi tezi se badhe the, isliye liquidity kam hote hi aur profit-booking shuru hote hi yahan girawat zyada tez dikhi.”

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