
RattanIndia Power Share Price Today, June 25, 2025
June 25, 2025: RattanIndia Power share price, a Smallcap entity in the Power – Generation/Distribution sector, continues to show upward momentum in the market, with its stock currently trading at ₹13.94. The share has traded between a low of ₹13.75 and a high of ₹14.58 today. Over the last 52 weeks, the stock has seen significant volatility, swinging between ₹8.44 and ₹18.45.
In terms of recent performance, the stock has returned 2.58% in a day, 26.04% over the past month, and 34.3% in the last three months, highlighting strong short-term momentum. Over a longer horizon, it has delivered 305.23% gains over three years and 459.84% in five years, though the 1-year return stands at -22.6%, indicating intermittent corrections.
The daily pivot point is set at ₹14.09, with resistance levels at:
Support levels include:
The moving averages paint a layered picture:
These indicators suggest bullish sentiment with the current price staying above several key moving averages.
When compared to sector leader NTPC, RattanIndia Power stands out for its recent bullish trend. NTPC has posted a -9.96% return in 3 months and -8.38% over one year, contrasting with RattanIndia Power’s robust 40.1% and -22.6% for the same durations respectively.
Despite a dip over the past year, RattanIndia’s long-term trajectory remains compelling. The stock’s three- and five-year returns substantially outpace NTPC’s 138.79% and 243.66% gains during the same periods.
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