July 10, 2025: JP Power Share – Jaiprakash Power Ventures Ltd., a smallcap player in the Power Generation and Distribution sector, is showing impressive momentum in the stock market. The share price currently stands at ₹23.05, reflecting a healthy intraday range between ₹22.16 and ₹23.27. Over the past year, JP Power has seen significant volatility with a 52-week low of ₹12.35 and a high of ₹23.85.
The stock’s performance over recent periods has been robust, delivering a daily gain of 3.26%, a monthly jump of 28.48%, and an impressive 59.09% rise over the last three months. This rally has outpaced many competitors in the power sector, showcasing growing investor confidence in the company’s fundamentals and growth prospects.
Technical Analysis and Moving Averages
From a technical standpoint, JP Power’s daily pivot point is identified at ₹22.83, with resistance levels at ₹23.49, ₹23.85, and ₹24.51. On the support front, the stock could find buyers near ₹22.47, ₹21.81, and ₹21.45.
Moving averages also point toward a bullish trend. The short-term 5-day Simple Moving Average (SMA) sits at ₹18.44, while the Exponential Moving Average (EMA) is higher at ₹21.33, signaling upward momentum. The 10-day SMA and EMA are ₹17.88 and ₹20.2, respectively, and longer averages—such as the 50-day SMA at ₹15.91 and EMA at ₹17.29—highlight sustained strength.
Over longer periods, the stock’s averages maintain a positive trajectory: the 100-day SMA and EMA are ₹15.10 and ₹16.51, while the 200-day SMA and EMA hover around ₹16.53 and ₹16.40.
Sector Comparison
When compared with industry giant NTPC, Jaiprakash Power Ventures’ growth is noteworthy. While NTPC posted a modest 1-week gain of 2.34% and a 1-month increase of 1%, it registered a -4.85% decline over three months. In contrast, JP Power’s 1-week return of 23.35%, 1-month of 28.09%, and 3-month rise of 58.61% illustrate its superior recent momentum.
Over longer durations, JP Power’s returns are exceptional, including a 6-month gain of 42.16%, 1-year return of 21.4%, 3-year surge of 259.84%, and a staggering 5-year appreciation of 1007.21%, far outpacing NTPC’s respective figures of 11.18%, -10.21%, 137.37%, and 279.04%.
