July 9, 2025: Hindustan Copper Share Price, a midcap player in the Copper/Copper Alloys Products sector, saw its share price trade at ₹267 today. The stock recorded an intraday low of ₹266.75 and a high of ₹281.05, continuing to show signs of volatility. Over the last 52 weeks, the stock has ranged from ₹183.9 to ₹352.6.
Despite a -2.39% dip in today’s session, the company has delivered a solid return of 35.99% over the last three months, although short-term momentum appears to be softening.
Technical Snapshot
- Daily Pivot: ₹273.65
- Resistance Levels:
- R1: ₹278.10
- R2: ₹285.50
- R3: ₹289.95
- Support Levels:
- S1: ₹266.25
- S2: ₹261.80
- S3: ₹254.40
Moving averages over various timeframes show a mixed technical outlook. The 5-day SMA is ₹278.94 while the 5-day EMA is ₹275.82 — both above the current price, signaling potential short-term resistance.
| Period | SMA (₹) | EMA (₹) |
|---|---|---|
| 10-Day | 265.57 | 273.50 |
| 20-Day | 261.30 | 266.80 |
| 50-Day | 241.33 | 252.05 |
| 100-Day | 230.41 | 246.04 |
| 200-Day | 256.00 | 251.91 |
Performance Overview
- 1 Week: -4.55%
- 1 Month: +4.54%
- 3 Months: +37.8%
- 6 Months: +15.09%
- 1 Year: -22.17%
- 3 Years: +196.82%
- 5 Years: +575.06%
While the one-year performance remains negative, the 5-year return of over 575% positions Hindustan Copper as a long-term outperformer within its sector.
Sector Comparison
In comparison, KRN Heat Exchanger and Refrigeration, another key sectoral player, has delivered:
- 1 Week: +8.49%
- 1 Month: +23.77%
- 3 Months: +20.73%
- 6 Months: +27.62%
- 1 Year & Beyond: +94.91% across all terms
KRN’s consistent performance may raise competition in investor preference, especially among midcap-focused portfolios.
Investment Takeaway
Hindustan Copper remains a strong long-term contender with massive returns over 3 and 5 years. However, short-term traders should monitor resistance around ₹278–₹285 and be wary of the current downward momentum.
With global copper demand projected to rise amid renewable energy expansion and EV growth, Hindustan Copper could still be a strategic pick for long-horizon investors — provided short-term volatility is navigated wisely.
