The Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) indicator presents a bearish stance on the weekly chart, while the monthly chart suggests a mildly bearish outlook. Meanwhile, the Relative Strength Index (RSI) does not currently signal any definitive momentum on either the weekly or monthly timeframes. Bollinger Bands maintain a bearish indication across both weekly and monthly periods, reinforcing the cautious technical environment surrounding Om Infra.
Daily moving averages continue to reflect bearish tendencies, consistent with the overall technical narrative. Contrastingly, the Know Sure Thing (KST) indicator shows a mildly bullish signal on the weekly chart but shifts to mildly bearish on the monthly chart, highlighting the mixed signals investors face. Dow Theory analysis offers mildly bullish signals on both weekly and monthly scales, suggesting some underlying strength despite prevailing caution. On-Balance Volume (OBV) does not exhibit a clear trend, indicating a lack of strong volume-driven momentum in recent trading sessions.
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From a price perspective, Om Infra’s 52-week high is ₹185.00, while the 52-week low is ₹94.00, situating the current price closer to the lower end of this range. Today’s trading session saw a high of ₹111.85 and a low of ₹108.20, with a day change of -0.59%. These figures underscore the stock’s recent volatility and the cautious stance of market participants.
Examining returns relative to the benchmark Sensex reveals a complex picture. Over the past week, Om Infra’s stock return was -1.08%, contrasting with the Sensex’s 0.96% gain. The one-month return for Om Infra was -4.43%, while the Sensex recorded a 0.86% increase. Year-to-date, Om Infra’s return stands at -31.41%, significantly trailing the Sensex’s 8.36%. Over the one-year horizon, the stock’s return was -18.84%, compared to the Sensex’s 9.48%. However, longer-term performance shows a different trend: over three years, Om Infra’s return was 223.20%, well above the Sensex’s 37.31%, and over five years, the stock returned 509.70%, compared to the Sensex’s 91.65%. The ten-year return for Om Infra is 114.11%, while the Sensex’s is 232.28%, indicating varied performance across timeframes.
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Om Infra’s current technical evaluation reflects an adjustment in its momentum parameters, with the Mojo Score at 23.0 and a recent change in its Mojo Grade from Sell to Strong Sell as of 4 Aug 2025. The market capitalisation grade is noted at 4, indicating a specific scale within its peer group. These technical and fundamental metrics provide a comprehensive view of the stock’s current standing within the construction sector.
Investors analysing Om Infra should consider the mixed technical signals alongside the stock’s historical performance relative to the Sensex. While short-term indicators suggest caution, longer-term returns highlight periods of significant growth. The interplay of bearish and mildly bullish signals across various technical tools such as MACD, KST, and Dow Theory underscores the importance of a nuanced approach to evaluating this stock’s momentum and potential trajectory.
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