July 17, 2025: Axis Bank share price, a major private sector lender in India, saw its share price trade at ₹1,159.85 today, marking a modest decline amid broader market volatility. The stock touched an intraday high of ₹1,172.6 and a low of ₹1,155.2, reflecting cautious investor sentiment as the bank continues to underperform in the short term.
Despite being classified as a Largecap stock on the BSE and having a strong reputation in the Finance – Private Banks sector, Axis Bank share price has recorded a -4.67% drop over the past month and a -2.59% fall in the last three months. Over the past 52 weeks, the stock has traded between ₹934 and ₹1,318.
Technical Indicators and Moving Averages
The daily pivot for Axis Bank stands at ₹1,167.38, with resistance levels marked at:
- R1: ₹1,170.57
- R2: ₹1,173.08
- R3: ₹1,176.27
Support levels are observed at:
- S1: ₹1,164.87
- S2: ₹1,161.68
- S3: ₹1,159.17
The short-term technical analysis paints a mixed picture:
- 5-day SMA: ₹1,168.76 | EMA: ₹1,168.96
- 10-day SMA: ₹1,173.91 | EMA: ₹1,173.49
- 20-day SMA: ₹1,196.87 | EMA: ₹1,182.39
- 50-day SMA: ₹1,195.31 | EMA: ₹1,180.42
- 100-day SMA: ₹1,136.31 | EMA: ₹1,158.07
- 200-day SMA: ₹1,124.44 | EMA: ₹1,138.35
These indicators suggest short-term weakness but long-term stability, with the stock still trading above its 200-day average.
How Axis Bank Compares to HDFC Bank
While Axis Bank has posted a 5-year return of 167.65% and a 3-year return of 69.46%, it lags behind its key competitor HDFC Bank in recent performance. HDFC Bank’s returns include:
- 1-month: +2.95%
- 3-month: +4.2%
- 6-month: +21.38%
- 1-year: +23.05%
- 5-year: +80.74%
By contrast, Axis Bank’s 1-year return is -11.4%, making it a cause for concern among short-term investors.
What This Means for Investors
While the recent decline may worry short-term traders, Axis Bank share price continues to show strong long-term fundamentals, particularly with a robust five-year performance. However, in the near term, technical signals suggest caution, especially with price action hovering near key support levels.
Investors may want to watch closely for a bounce off support or wait for confirmation of trend reversal before making fresh entries. Comparing against sector peers like HDFC Bank also suggests a need for strategic allocation within private banking stocks.
