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LiveIndia Update – Nestle India Share Price Steady Today

June 30, 2025: Nestle India share price, a leading player in the Food Processing & Packaging sector and classified as a Largecap on the BSE, closed today at ₹2455.4. The stock fluctuated within a narrow range, hitting a low of ₹2452.85 and a high of ₹2475 during trading hours. Over the past 52 weeks, Nestle India’s shares have traded between ₹2115 and ₹2777, reflecting considerable volatility in the consumer goods market.

In terms of recent performance, Nestle India saw a slight dip of 0.08% in one day. However, the stock posted a modest 1.55% gain over the last month and a more notable 9.1% rise over the previous three months, indicating steady investor confidence.

From a technical standpoint, the daily pivot level is calculated at ₹2465.8, with resistance levels at ₹2471.6 (R1), ₹2480.8 (R2), and ₹2486.6 (R3). Support levels are set at ₹2456.6 (S1), ₹2450.8 (S2), and ₹2441.6 (S3). These levels offer traders critical benchmarks for entry and exit points in the near term.

Analyzing moving averages, the 5-day Simple Moving Average (SMA) stands at ₹2354.72 and the Exponential Moving Average (EMA) at ₹2415.15, indicating recent momentum towards the upside. The 10-day SMA and EMA are ₹2380.34 and ₹2398.38 respectively, while the 20-day averages align closely with an SMA of ₹2399.23 and EMA of ₹2392.69. Longer-term averages show the 50-day SMA at ₹2385.72 and EMA at ₹2373.24, while the 100-day SMA and EMA rest at ₹2305.41 and ₹2345.16. The 200-day SMA and EMA stand at ₹2326.54 and ₹2344.87, respectively. The convergence of these averages reflects a relatively stable trend with room for cautious optimism.

In a comparative sector performance, Nestle India shows resilience with weekly returns of 4.15%, monthly gains of 1.84%, and quarterly growth of 9.41%. Over six months, the stock has gained 13.92%, despite a slight 3.51% decline over the past year. Its three-year and five-year returns stand at 41.43% and 47.29%, respectively, demonstrating steady long-term growth.

Competitor Britannia Industries has also shown robust performance with a weekly return of 3.61%, a monthly gain of 5.89%, and a quarterly increase of 17.28%. Over six months, Britannia’s stock rose by 20.69%, with a one-year gain of 5.74%. Its three-year and five-year returns outpace Nestle with 68.58% and 64.38%, respectively, highlighting strong sector competition.

Investors are advised to monitor key resistance and support levels as Nestle India navigates through a mixed but generally stable market outlook.

Disha Rojhe

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