Akme Fintrade Falls 3.84% Amidst New Lows and Divergent Earnings

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Akme Fintrade (India) Ltd experienced a challenging week ending 2 January 2026, with its stock price declining by 3.84% from Rs.6.77 to Rs.6.51, underperforming the Sensex which gained 1.35% over the same period. The stock hit fresh 52-week and all-time lows on 30 December 2025, reflecting sustained bearish momentum despite positive quarterly financial results. This review analyses the key events and market dynamics that shaped the stock’s performance during the week.




Key Events This Week


29 Dec 2025: Stock opens at Rs.6.51, down 3.84% for the week


30 Dec 2025: Akme Fintrade hits 52-week and all-time low near Rs.6.12


31 Dec 2025: Stock declines further to Rs.6.37 amid heavy volume


2 Jan 2026: Week closes at Rs.6.51, modest recovery on low volume





Week Open
Rs.6.77

Week Close
Rs.6.51
-3.84%

Week Low
Rs.6.12

Sensex Change
+1.35%



29 December 2025: Week Opens with Decline Amid Broader Market Weakness


Akme Fintrade started the week at Rs.6.51 on 29 December 2025, marking a 3.84% decline from the previous Friday’s close of Rs.6.77. The stock’s fall was sharper than the Sensex’s 0.41% drop to 37,140.23, signalling early weakness. Trading volume was moderate at 159,810 shares. This initial decline set the tone for a challenging week as the stock struggled to find support.



30 December 2025: Stock Hits 52-Week and All-Time Lows Amid Continued Downtrend


On 30 December, Akme Fintrade’s share price reached a fresh 52-week low of Rs.6.12, also marking an all-time low for the company. The stock closed at Rs.6.48, down 0.46% on the day, underperforming the Sensex which was nearly flat, falling just 0.01% to 37,135.83. This decline followed a sustained downward trend, with the stock trading below all key moving averages including the 5-day, 20-day, 50-day, 100-day, and 200-day averages, indicating persistent bearish momentum.


The day’s trading volume was 135,502 shares, reflecting cautious investor sentiment. Despite the stock’s underperformance, it marginally outperformed its NBFC sector peers by 0.39% on the day. The stock’s one-year performance remains weak, down 28.13% compared to the Sensex’s positive 8.25% return, highlighting ongoing challenges in market positioning and investor confidence.



31 December 2025: Further Decline on Heavy Volume Amid Market Recovery


Akme Fintrade’s stock price declined further to Rs.6.37 on 31 December, a 1.70% drop from the previous close, despite the Sensex rallying 0.83% to 37,443.41. The trading volume surged to 414,178 shares, indicating increased selling pressure. This divergence between the stock and the broader market underscores company-specific concerns outweighing positive market sentiment.


The stock’s continued slide below key moving averages reinforced the bearish technical outlook. Investors appeared cautious despite the company’s recent positive financial results, reflecting a disconnect between earnings growth and market valuation.




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1 January 2026: Modest Recovery as Market Advances


On 1 January, Akme Fintrade’s stock price edged up slightly by 0.31% to Rs.6.39, with volume at 173,175 shares. This modest gain came alongside a 0.14% rise in the Sensex to 37,497.10, signalling a tentative recovery. However, the stock remained below its opening price at the start of the week and continued to trade beneath all major moving averages, indicating that the overall downtrend was intact.



2 January 2026: Week Closes with Slight Uptick on Low Volume


The week ended on 2 January with Akme Fintrade closing at Rs.6.51, a 1.88% gain on the day and a partial recovery from the week’s lows. Trading volume was subdued at 41,183 shares, reflecting limited buying interest. The Sensex gained 0.81% to 37,799.57, outperforming the stock’s weekly performance. Despite the uptick, the stock’s weekly decline of 3.84% contrasted with the Sensex’s 1.35% gain, highlighting the stock’s relative weakness.



















































Date Stock Price Day Change Sensex Day Change
2025-12-29 Rs.6.51 -3.84% 37,140.23 -0.41%
2025-12-30 Rs.6.48 -0.46% 37,135.83 -0.01%
2025-12-31 Rs.6.37 -1.70% 37,443.41 +0.83%
2026-01-01 Rs.6.39 +0.31% 37,497.10 +0.14%
2026-01-02 Rs.6.51 +1.88% 37,799.57 +0.81%



Key Takeaways from the Week


Negative Signals: Akme Fintrade’s stock hit new 52-week and all-time lows on 30 December, closing near Rs.6.12, underscoring persistent bearish momentum. The stock underperformed the Sensex by 5.19 percentage points over the week, reflecting company-specific challenges. Trading volumes peaked on 31 December during a further price decline, indicating strong selling pressure. The stock remains below all major moving averages, signalling continued technical weakness.


Positive Signals: Despite the price decline, Akme Fintrade reported six consecutive quarters of positive financial results, with net sales reaching Rs.34.89 crores and PBDIT peaking at Rs.27.33 crores. Profit Before Tax excluding other income grew by 22.4% compared to the previous four-quarter average. Profitability improved by 79% over the past year, highlighting operational progress. The stock trades at a price-to-book ratio of 0.7, suggesting a valuation discount relative to peers.




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Conclusion: A Week Marked by Continued Downtrend Despite Earnings Growth


Akme Fintrade (India) Ltd’s stock faced a difficult week, declining 3.84% against a Sensex gain of 1.35%. The stock’s fall to new 52-week and all-time lows on 30 December 2025 highlights ongoing market concerns about its financial strength and valuation. While the company’s recent financial results demonstrate improving profitability and sales growth, these positives have yet to translate into share price recovery. The stock’s technical position remains weak, trading below all key moving averages and experiencing heavy selling volumes.


Investors should note the divergence between earnings growth and market valuation, as well as the downgrade to a ‘Sell’ Mojo Grade reflecting cautious sentiment. The coming weeks will be critical to observe whether the stock can stabilise or if the downtrend will persist amid broader market gains.






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