Most Active By Value
Last Updated: 12 May 2026, 01:04 am
| Company | Price (₹) | Change ↕ | % Change | High | Low |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| State Bank of India | ₹973.60 | -45.70 | -4.48% | 973.60 | 973.60 |
| HDFC Bank Ltd | ₹763.65 | -17.20 | -2.20% | 763.65 | 763.65 |
| Bharti Airtel Ltd | ₹1759.80 | -74.70 | -4.07% | 1759.80 | 1759.80 |
| Titan Company Ltd | ₹4205.60 | -303.40 | -6.73% | 4205.60 | 4205.60 |
| Tata Consumer Products Ltd | ₹1271.00 | +94.80 | 8.06% | 1271.00 | 1271.00 |
| ICICI Bank Ltd | ₹1266.40 | +1.60 | 0.13% | 1266.40 | 1266.40 |
| Vodafone Idea Ltd | ₹12.18 | +0.94 | 8.36% | 12.18 | 12.18 |
| Reliance Industries Ltd | ₹1388.20 | -47.00 | -3.27% | 1388.20 | 1388.20 |
| Multi Commodity Exchange of India Ltd | ₹3187.90 | +90.10 | 2.91% | 3187.90 | 3187.90 |
| BSE Ltd | ₹3918.00 | +10.60 | 0.27% | 3918.00 | 3918.00 |
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What is Meant by Stocks Active by Value?
Stocks active by value are those company stocks that have the highest total traded value during a trading session on both NSE and BSE. The value is calculated by multiplying the stock price by the total quantity traded.
Unlike just counting how many shares are traded, this metric focuses on how much capital is flowing into a stock. So, high value stocks today usually include large-cap companies or stocks witnessing strong institutional activity.
These are often seen as high-value shares in India due to their liquidity and market participation.
How Active by Value Works in the Stock Market?
In the share market, a stock's "active by value" is calculated by multiplying the number of shares traded by the price per share. The higher the total value, the more "active" the stock is considered.
For example, a stock trading at ₹2,000 with decent volume may generate more traded value than a ₹100 stock with high volume. That's why this list often features high-value shares where significant trading value is observed.
These stocks are often tracked as they may reflect higher levels of participation from institutional investors, mutual funds, or large traders. High value stocks today may indicate areas of current market focus and capital flow.
Difference Between Active by Value and Active by Volume
| Basis of Difference | Active by Value | Active by Volume |
|---|---|---|
| Meaning | Based on total traded value (price × quantity) | Based on the number of shares traded |
| Stock Type | Usually high-priced or high-value stocks. | Can include low-priced stocks with high volumes. |
| Focus | Money flow in stocks | Trading activity in terms of quantity |
| Insight | Shows where cash flows are moving | Shows where maximum trading activity is happening |
| Usage | Preferred for tracking institutional interest. | Preferred for tracking retail activity |
Things to Consider Before Investing in High Value Active Stocks
While high value stocks today may look attractive, they should not be selected randomly.
Here are a few important things to consider before investing in such stocks:
- Reason for high activity: It is important to assess whether the activity is driven by fundamentals, news, or short-term factors.
- Fundamental strength: High traded value alone may not be sufficient. Even high value shares in India need to be backed by solid financials and business performance.
- Valuation levels: High activity doesn't always mean the stock is fairly priced. It could already be expensive.
- Market trend: In a weak market, even fundamentally strong high value stocks could face corrections. Broader market conditions may also be considered.
- Volume confirmation: Value data may be viewed alongside volume trends to ensure the move is supported by broad participation.
- Avoid herd mentality: Just because a stock appears in "active by value" doesn't make it a guaranteed opportunity; research before investing.
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