Top 50+ Stocks Down Up to 65% from 52-Week Highs : Is It Time to Buy?

Top 50+ Stocks Down Up to 65% from 52-Week Highs : Is It Time to Buy?

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The stock market has witnessed significant volatility in recent months, with more than 50 well-known stocks dropping as much as 65% from their 52-week highs. As of April 09, 2025, investors are closely monitoring these declines across various sectors, including technology, automotive, energy, banking, and more. This article provides a detailed, sector-wise breakdown of these stocks, offering insights into the current market landscape and potential opportunities for investors.

Below, we’ve categorized the stocks by industry and highlighted their current prices alongside the percentage drop from their 52-week highs. Whether you’re a seasoned investor or just starting, this comprehensive list can help you identify stocks on your watchlist or portfolio.


Technology & IT Sector

The technology sector has seen sharp declines, with companies facing challenges such as rising operational costs and shifting market demands.

  • Newgen Software: ₹849 (🔻53% from ₹1799)
  • Tejas Networks: ₹799.55 (🔻47% from ₹1495)
  • Tata Technologies: ₹608.75 (🔻46% from ₹1136)
  • Zensar Tech: ₹665 (🔻32% from ₹985)
  • Wipro: ₹242.85 (🔻25% from ₹325)


Automotive & Auto Components

The automotive industry, including manufacturers and component suppliers, has been hit by supply chain disruptions and fluctuating demand.

  • Tata Motors: ₹579.85 (🔻51% from ₹1179)
  • JBM Auto: ₹587.15 (🔻50% from ₹1169)
  • Samvardhana Motherson: ₹114.5 (🔻47% from ₹217)
  • Sona BLW Precision: ₹406.85 (🔻47% from ₹769)
  • Uno Minda: ₹804.3 (🔻36% from ₹1255)
  • Apollo Tyres: ₹397.4 (🔻32% from ₹585)
  • Minda Corp: ₹483.1 (🔻26% from ₹653)
  • Ashok Leyland: ₹197.75 (🔻25% from ₹265)


Banking & Financial Services

Banking and financial stocks have experienced corrections due to interest rate fluctuations and economic uncertainties.

  • IndusInd Bank: ₹676.2 (🔻57% from ₹1576)
  • Yes Bank: ₹16.86 (🔻42% from ₹29)
  • Jio Financial: ₹213.5 (🔻46% from ₹395)
  • IDFC First Bank: ₹56.5 (🔻34% from ₹86)
  • LIC Housing Finance: ₹544.45 (🔻34% from ₹827)
  • Canara Bank: ₹87.1 (🔻32% from ₹129)
  • ICICI Pru Life: ₹541.85 (🔻32% from ₹797)
  • AU Small Finance: ₹541.9 (🔻28% from ₹755)
  • M&M Financial Services: ₹252.9 (🔻26% from ₹343)


Energy & Power

Energy stocks, including renewable and traditional power companies, have seen declines amid global energy transitions and policy shifts.

  • Indian Renewable: ₹149.65 (🔻52% from ₹310)
  • Adani Power: ₹510.95 (🔻43% from ₹897)
  • Inox Wind: ₹140.95 (🔻46% from ₹262)
  • JSW Energy: ₹492 (🔻39% from ₹805)
  • Tata Power Co.: ₹354.75 (🔻28% from ₹495)
  • Godawari Power: ₹180.75 (🔻29% from ₹254)
  • Indian Energy Exchange: ₹173.85 (🔻29% from ₹244)


Infrastructure & Construction

Infrastructure stocks have been impacted by project delays and rising material costs.

  • Ircon Intl.: ₹144.45 (🔻59% from ₹352)
  • Rail Vikas: ₹336.6 (🔻48% from ₹647)
  • Rites: ₹213.2 (🔻46% from ₹398)
  • IRFC: ₹122.55 (🔻47% from ₹230)
  • NBCC: ₹79.43 (🔻43% from ₹140)
  • Kalpataru Projects: ₹863.8 (🔻40% from ₹1449)


Consumer Goods & Retail

Consumer goods and retail companies have faced pressure from inflation and changing consumer spending patterns.

  • Relaxo Footwear: ₹410.7 (🔻54% from ₹888)
  • Cello World: ₹521.2 (🔻49% from ₹1025)
  • Vedant Fashions: ₹784.9 (🔻48% from ₹1512)
  • Kalyan Jewellers: ₹486.4 (🔻39% from ₹795)
  • Hatsun Agro: ₹883.35 (🔻37% from ₹1400)
  • Devyani Intl.: ₹144.95 (🔻35% from ₹223)
  • Bikaji Foods: ₹673 (🔻33% from ₹1008)
  • Adani Wilmar: ₹269.85 (🔻33% from ₹404)
  • Westlife Food: ₹680.5 (🔻29% from ₹960)
  • L T Foods: ₹337.75 (🔻25% from ₹452)


Manufacturing & Industrials

Manufacturing and industrial stocks have been affected by supply chain bottlenecks and reduced demand.

  • Titagarh Rail: ₹748.5 (🔻61% from ₹1897)
  • Jupiter Wagons: ₹371.8 (🔻50% from ₹748)
  • Finolex Industries: ₹175.75 (🔻51% from ₹356)
  • Finolex Cables: ₹860 (🔻49% from ₹1700)
  • Triveni Turbine: ₹493.85 (🔻44% from ₹885)
  • CG Power & Ind.: ₹540.35 (🔻38% from ₹875)
  • Jindal Saw: ₹233.85 (🔻39% from ₹384)
  • Asahi India Glass: ₹616.1 (🔻26% from ₹834)


Telecom & Communication

Telecom stocks have struggled with intense competition and regulatory challenges.

  • Vodafone Idea: ₹7.37 (🔻61% from ₹19)
  • HFCL: ₹74.46 (🔻56% from ₹171)


Healthcare & Pharmaceuticals

The healthcare sector has seen corrections due to pricing pressures and regulatory scrutiny.

  • Natco Pharma: ₹766.4 (🔻53% from ₹1639)
  • Alembic Pharma: ₹855 (🔻34% from ₹1304)
  • Jubilant Pharmova: ₹885.95 (🔻32% from ₹1310)
  • Piramal Pharma: ₹216.95 (🔻30% from ₹308)


Miscellaneous Sectors

Other notable stocks span industries like logistics, hospitality, and insurance.

  • Ola Electric (EV): ₹50.83 (🔻65% from ₹145)
  • New India Assurance (Insurance): ₹149.85 (🔻52% from ₹310)
  • Delhivery (Logistics): ₹269.95 (🔻44% from ₹478)
  • EIH (Hospitality): ₹351.35 (🔻38% from ₹566)
  • IRCTC (Travel): ₹702.4 (🔻39% from ₹1148)
  • Zomato Ltd (Food Delivery): ₹209.75 (🔻31% from ₹305)

 

Why Are These Stocks Dropping?

Several factors could be contributing to these declines, including macroeconomic pressures like inflation, interest rate hikes, and global uncertainties. Sector-specific challenges, such as supply chain issues in manufacturing or regulatory changes in telecom and healthcare, are also at play. For investors, these dips may signal potential buying opportunities or a need for caution, depending on individual risk appetites and market outlook.


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This article is provided for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute financial, investment, or trading advice. It is not an offer, solicitation, or recommendation to buy, sell, or hold any securities mentioned. Stock prices are volatile and can fluctuate based on various factors, and past performance does not guarantee future outcomes. Investing in stocks involves significant risks, including the potential loss of your entire investment. Readers are advised to consult with a certified financial advisor and conduct their own due diligence before making any buy or sell decisions. The author, publisher, and affiliates disclaim any responsibility for losses or damages incurred as a result of relying on the information provided.

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