Jaiprakash Power Shares Dip Slightly: What’s Driving the Stock?

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June 12, 2025: Shares of Jaiprakash Power Ventures Ltd (JPVL), a smallcap player in the power generation and distribution sector, closed at ₹17.8 today, registering a slight dip of -2.31% in intraday trading. Despite this minor setback, the stock has delivered a 25% return in the last month and an impressive 30.21% gain over the past three months, signaling strong momentum.

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🔍 Stock Performance & Technical Indicators

  • Day’s Range: ₹17.64 – ₹18.41
  • 52-Week Range: ₹12.35 – ₹23.77
  • Daily Pivot Point: ₹17.99
  • Resistance Levels:
    • R1: ₹18.25
    • R2: ₹18.68
    • R3: ₹18.94
  • Support Levels:
    • S1: ₹17.56
    • S2: ₹17.30
    • S3: ₹16.87

📈 Moving Averages – A Technically Bullish Outlook

PeriodSMA (₹)EMA (₹)
5-Day16.1616.95
10-Day15.7316.31
20-Day15.3015.71
50-Day14.9115.19
100-Day14.7915.36
200-Day16.5415.88

The alignment of short-term and long-term moving averages suggests a sustained uptrend, with current prices trading comfortably above key averages.

🔄 Sector Comparison: JPVL vs NTPC

JPVL Performance:

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  • 1W: +12.83%
  • 1M: +24.79%
  • 3M: +29.99%
  • 6M: -5.02%
  • 1Y: -8.26%
  • 3Y: +164.04%
  • 5Y: +1178.42%

NTPC Performance:

  • 1W: +3.67%
  • 1M: -2.29%
  • 3M: +3.21%
  • 6M: -4.15%
  • 1Y: -8.25%
  • 3Y: +128.89%
  • 5Y: +251.42%

While NTPC maintains its status as a large-cap blue chip, JPVL has outpaced it significantly over longer time horizons — especially notable with a 5-year return of 1178.42%, marking JPVL as a high-beta, high-reward play in the sector.

📌 Outlook

Despite minor volatility, Jaiprakash Power Ventures continues to exhibit a technically bullish pattern with strong upward movement over the past quarter. With solid historical returns and a stable technical structure, JPVL remains on the radar for risk-tolerant investors eyeing potential in the smallcap energy space.

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