Price Chart
SMA20
SMA50
EMA9
BB
VWAP
Volume
RSI
MACD
Bollinger
Stochastic
ATR
MFI
RSI (14)
58
Zone
Neutral
Divergence
None
RSI: Measures speed of recent price changes on a 0–100 scale. Above 70 = historically overbought zone. Below 30 = historically oversold zone. Works best in sideways markets. In strong trends, RSI stays in extreme zones for extended periods — generating many false signals.
⚠ "Overbought" does not mean the stock must fall. During strong uptrends, RSI can stay above 70 for weeks while price doubles.
MACD Line
+12.4
Signal Line
+8.2
Histogram
+4.2
MACD (12,26,9): EMA(12) minus EMA(26). Signal = EMA(9) of MACD. Histogram = MACD minus Signal. MACD above zero = upward momentum. Crossovers watched as momentum shifts. Lagging indicator — confirms trends after they begin.
⚠ MACD crossovers generate many false signals in choppy/sideways markets. Most reliable in clearly trending markets.
Upper Band
₹3,981
Middle (SMA20)
₹3,847
Lower Band
₹3,713
Bollinger Bands (20, 2σ): Middle = SMA20. Upper/Lower = ±2 standard deviations. Wide bands = high volatility. Narrow bands (squeeze) = compressed volatility, large move may follow. Bands measure volatility, not direction.
⚠ Price touching the upper band is not a sell signal. Price can "walk the band" during strong trends.
%K (fast)
62
%D (signal)
58
Zone
Neutral
Stochastic (14,3): %K = where today's close sits within the 14-day high-low range (0–100). %D = SMA(3) of %K. Above 80 = overbought zone. Below 20 = oversold zone. Best in sideways, range-bound markets.
⚠ In trending markets, Stochastic remains in "overbought" or "oversold" zones for extended periods — the most common misuse of this indicator.
ATR (14)
₹68
% of Price
1.77%
Typical swing
±₹34
ATR (Average True Range, 14): Average of the True Range (max of High−Low, High−PrevClose, PrevClose−Low) over 14 days. Measures how much the stock typically moves per day. Direction-neutral — only measures magnitude of movement. Used for position sizing and stop-loss placement.
⚠ ATR has no overbought/oversold zones. It tells you how volatile the stock is — not where it is going. A stop-loss set within 1× ATR will be triggered by normal daily noise.
MFI (14)
61
Money Flow
Positive
Zone
Neutral
MFI (Money Flow Index, 14): Volume-weighted RSI. Uses both price AND volume. Typical Price = (H+L+C)/3. Money Flow = TP × Volume. More reliable than RSI alone because a price rise on heavy volume is more significant than a rise on light volume.
⚠ MFI requires accurate volume data to be meaningful. Best used alongside RSI — when both confirm, the signal is stronger. When they diverge, treat both with caution.