June 16, 2025: Adani Ports & Special Economic Zone (APSEZ), India’s largest private port operator, saw its share price hover around ₹1390 in Monday’s trade, fluctuating between an intraday low of ₹1374.8 and high of ₹1407.7. The stock, classified as a Largecap on the BSE, has recorded a 52-week range of ₹993.85 to ₹1604.15.
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Despite a daily drop of -1.09%, APSEZ has delivered a strong 3-month return of 22.22%, reinforcing its reputation as a long-term performer in the Port & Port Services sector.
Technical Snapshot: Price Action & Trend Levels
- Daily Pivot Point: ₹1408.6
- Resistance Levels:
- R1: ₹1420.5
- R2: ₹1435.75
- R3: ₹1447.65
- Support Levels:
- S1: ₹1393.35
- S2: ₹1381.45
- S3: ₹1366.2
Short-term indicators show that the stock is currently trading below its 5-day and 10-day moving averages, with the 5-Day SMA at ₹1449.38 and 10-Day SMA at ₹1451.22, suggesting slight short-term weakness.
However, longer-term indicators remain strong, with the 200-Day SMA at ₹1272.2, far below the current price — a bullish sign.
Performance Metrics: A Deeper Dive
Adani Ports Returns:
- 1 Week: -4.49%
- 1 Month: 2.5%
- 3 Months: 23.57%
- 6 Months: 13.07%
- 1 Year: -1.75%
- 3 Years: 99.41%
- 5 Years: 312.76%
JSW Infrastructure Returns:
- 1 Week: 0.12%
- 1 Month: 2.27%
- 3 Months: 14.47%
- 6 Months: -4.88%
- 1 Year: 1.23%
- 3 & 5 Years: 93.36%
Adani vs JSW Infra: Sector Rivals Compared
While JSW Infrastructure shows more resilience in short-term volatility (positive 1-week and 1-month returns), Adani Ports remains the clear leader in long-term growth, with over 312% gains in five years.
The divergence underscores Adani Ports’ dominance in scale and operational strength, even as JSW Infra carves out a niche with steadier short-term performance.
Conclusion
Though facing short-term pressures, Adani Ports & SEZ remains a solid long-term play in India’s booming infrastructure and logistics ecosystem. Investors may continue to monitor the stock for technical breakouts near resistance levels, while JSW Infrastructure provides a more defensive short-term alternative within the same sector.
