July 4, 2025: Angel One Share Price – Shares of Angel One Ltd, a leading digital brokerage and wealth management firm in the Finance & Investments sector, witnessed a sharp decline of 5.99% today, closing at ₹2784 on the BSE. Despite this one-day dip, the stock continues to show resilience over the long term, supported by strong fundamentals and consistent performance.
Today’s trading session saw the stock fluctuate between ₹2740 and ₹2882, significantly below its 52-week high of ₹3502.60 but still well above the 52-week low of ₹1942. Angel One is classified as a Midcap stock and has been closely watched by market analysts due to its rapid digital transformation and investor-centric platform.
Short-Term Volatility vs. Long-Term Strength
| Time Frame | Return (%) |
|---|---|
| 1 Day | -5.99% |
| 1 Week | +1.40% |
| 1 Month | -11.36% |
| 3 Months | +21.34% |
| 6 Months | +7.14% |
| 1 Year | +26.00% |
| 3 Years | +133.45% |
| 5 Years | +969.95% |
Despite the short-term dip, Angel One has proven to be a multi-bagger, delivering nearly 970% returns in the past five years, and over 133% in three years, highlighting strong investor confidence and strategic execution.
Technical Analysis Snapshot
- Daily Pivot Point: ₹2944.03
- Resistance Levels:
- R1: ₹2965.62
- R2: ₹2979.78
- R3: ₹3001.37
- Support Levels:
- S1: ₹2929.87
- S2: ₹2908.28
- S3: ₹2894.12
Today’s closing below all support levels suggests technical weakness, though traders may look for opportunities around key moving averages.
Moving Averages Overview
| Duration | SMA | EMA |
|---|---|---|
| 5-Day | ₹2921.82 | ₹2930.74 |
| 10-Day | ₹2897.14 | ₹2927.58 |
| 20-Day | ₹2976.55 | ₹2928.58 |
| 50-Day | ₹2793.71 | ₹2817.02 |
| 100-Day | ₹2522.68 | ₹2695.77 |
| 200-Day | ₹2650.03 | ₹2632.14 |
The stock is now trading below its 5-, 10-, and 20-day moving averages, indicating bearish short-term sentiment. However, it remains above its 100- and 200-day averages, signaling continued long-term strength.
Sector Comparison: Angel One vs. HDB Financial Services
| Time Frame | Angel One % | HDB Financial Services % |
|---|---|---|
| 1 Week | +1.40 | +2.88 |
| 1 Month | -11.36 | +2.88 |
| 3 Months | +21.34 | +2.88 |
| 6 Months | +7.14 | +2.88 |
| 1 Year | +26.00 | +2.88 |
| 3 Years | +133.45 | +2.88 |
| 5 Years | +969.95 | +2.88 |
Angel One clearly outpaces its competitors in long-term returns, with its tech-driven growth model and user acquisition strategy driving investor optimism.
Conclusion
While today’s drop may alarm short-term traders, Angel One’s fundamentals, digital-first strategy, and market penetration remain strong indicators of long-term potential. Investors are advised to watch key technical levels for entry opportunities, while long-term holders can stay optimistic about sustained growth, especially as financial digitization in India continues to accelerate.
