Key Events This Week
17 Aug: Stock hits 52-week low and lower circuit at Rs.141.05
18 Aug: New 52-week low at Rs.135.25 amid continued downtrend
19 Aug: Lower circuit triggered again at Rs.127.3, 21-day losing streak
20 Aug: Fresh 52-week low at Rs.122.1 despite broader market rally
21 Aug: Week closes with another lower circuit hit at Rs.126.98
17 August 2026: Sharp Decline to 52-Week Low and Lower Circuit Hit
National Standard (India) Ltd opened at Rs.142.35 on 17 August, marking a 4.97% drop from the previous close and establishing a fresh 52-week low. The stock hit its lower circuit limit at Rs.141.05, closing locked at this price with a maximum daily loss of 5.0%. This day marked the 21st consecutive session of losses, cumulatively eroding approximately 65.9% of value over this period. The Realty sector gained 1.7% on the day, while the Sensex declined marginally by 0.15%, highlighting company-specific weakness. Trading volumes were extremely thin, reflecting a lack of buyer interest amid panic selling.
18 August 2026: Continued Downtrend with New 52-Week Low at Rs.135.25
The downtrend persisted on 18 August as the stock closed at Rs.135.25, down 4.99% from the prior day. Despite an intraday high of Rs.149.45, the stock failed to sustain gains and ended at its intraday low. Volatility was elevated at 7.24%, signalling unsettled trading conditions. Relative to the Realty sector, National Standard outperformed by 4.28% on the day, though this was insufficient to reverse the broader negative trend. The Sensex declined by 0.43%, maintaining a cautious market environment. Technical indicators remained bearish, with the stock trading below all key moving averages.
19 August 2026: Lower Circuit Triggered Again at Rs.127.3 Amid Heavy Selling
On 19 August, the stock plunged to Rs.127.3, hitting the lower circuit limit once more and closing at this level with a 5.0% loss. This marked the 21st consecutive day of declines, with cumulative losses exceeding 65%. The stock underperformed the Realty sector, which fell 0.7%, and the Sensex, which dropped 0.47%. Trading volumes remained muted, though delivery volumes surged dramatically, suggesting capitulation by long-term holders. Technical indicators continued to signal strong bearish momentum, with the stock below all major moving averages and negative MACD and Bollinger Bands readings.
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20 August 2026: New 52-Week Low at Rs.122.1 Despite Market Rally
National Standard (India) Ltd recorded its lowest price of Rs.122.1 on 20 August, a 4.98% decline from the previous close. This occurred despite a broader market rally where the Sensex gained 0.63%. The stock marginally outperformed its sector by 0.93% on the day but remained entrenched in a downtrend. Technical indicators remained bearish, with the stock trading below all key moving averages and negative momentum signals from MACD and Bollinger Bands. Financial metrics continued to reflect weak profitability, with a low ROE of 5.55%, negative EBITDA of Rs. -4.5 crores, and reliance on non-operating income for profitability.
21 August 2026: Week Ends with Another Lower Circuit Hit at Rs.126.98
The week concluded on 21 August with National Standard (India) Ltd hitting the lower circuit limit again, closing at Rs.126.98, down 5.0% on the day. The stock opened with a gap down and remained locked at the lower price band throughout the session. Intraday volatility was high at 9.94%, with significant volume of 1.92 lakh shares traded. Delivery volumes increased by 21.57%, indicating continued selling pressure from long-term holders. The stock underperformed the Realty sector, which gained 2.0%, and the Sensex, which rose 0.05%. Technical weakness persisted, with the stock below all major moving averages and a strong sell rating from MarketsMOJO.
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| Date | Stock Price | Day Change | Sensex | Day Change |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026-08-17 | Rs.142.35 | -4.97% | 36,907.46 | -0.15% |
| 2026-08-18 | Rs.135.25 | -4.99% | 36,749.23 | -0.43% |
| 2026-08-19 | Rs.128.50 | -4.99% | 36,577.15 | -0.47% |
| 2026-08-20 | Rs.134.90 | +4.98% | 36,808.42 | +0.63% |
| 2026-08-21 | Rs.128.20 | -4.97% | 36,814.22 | +0.02% |
Key Takeaways
National Standard (India) Ltd’s week was dominated by persistent selling pressure, with the stock declining 14.42% over five trading sessions, far exceeding the Sensex’s 0.40% fall. The stock hit multiple 52-week lows and triggered lower circuit limits on three occasions, signalling extreme bearishness and liquidity constraints. Despite occasional minor outperformance relative to the Realty sector on certain days, the overall trend remained sharply negative.
Technical indicators uniformly pointed to a strong downtrend, with the stock trading below all major moving averages and bearish momentum confirmed by MACD, Bollinger Bands, and KST indicators. The company’s financial profile remains weak, with a low ROE of 5.55%, negative EBITDA of Rs. -4.5 crores, and a heavy reliance on non-operating income for profitability. The Mojo Score of 26.0 and a Strong Sell rating reflect deteriorating fundamentals and heightened risk.
Trading volumes were generally low, with spikes in delivery volumes indicating that long-term holders were exiting positions amid deteriorating confidence. The stock’s small-cap status and concentrated promoter ownership add to its volatility and risk profile. The divergence between the stock’s performance and the broader market rally on 20 August highlights company-specific challenges rather than sector-wide weakness.
Conclusion
National Standard (India) Ltd’s performance during the week ending 21 August 2026 underscores a severe downtrend driven by weak financials, negative technical signals, and intense selling pressure. The stock’s repeated lower circuit hits and multiple 52-week lows reflect a fragile market position and limited investor confidence. While the broader market and Realty sector showed resilience at times, National Standard’s underperformance was stark and persistent.
Given the current environment, the stock remains a high-risk proposition with limited signs of near-term recovery. Investors should exercise caution and closely monitor upcoming corporate developments and sector trends before considering exposure. The combination of poor profitability metrics, technical weakness, and liquidity challenges suggests that the stock’s downward trajectory may continue unless significant positive catalysts emerge.
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