5 Stocks That Lost 25% To 40% In 1-Month
It's been tough going for the markets in the last 1-month. In fact, the March F&O Series saw the Nifty losing as much as 2.5%. Going ahead, there could be huge volatility even as the RBI continues to hikes interest rates.

Stocks that lost 25% to 40% in last 1-month
| Name | 1-month losses |
|---|---|
| GRM Overseas | -39.4% |
| Brightcom Group | -35.4% |
| Vakrangee | -30.2% |
| SEPC | -27.3% |
| Spacenet Enterprises | -25.6% |
We are advising investors to be cautious in some of these stocks and do a fundamental analysis before buying. Markets are likely to continue to see volatility, even as problems from the global banking sector have eased, though interest rate worries remain. The last 1-year has not seen great returns for investors and with bank interest rates continuing to rise, all does not look rosy.
March series highlights
Meanwhile, the March series saw the Nifty losing as much as 2.5%, down for the straight fourth series. The BankNifty turned choppy but managed to out‐perform the Nifty, while the IT and Auto indices were among the key draggers (down 8/7% ), according to yes Securities. "Sectoral trends were largely negative; however, FMCG index consolidated at upper band, while the Midcap 100 index ended lower, but out‐performed the Nifty," Yes Securities said.
Rollovers for Nifty/Bank‐Nifty stood at 74% (1.14cr OI)/93% (50.5lakh OI) vs 73% (~1.13cr OI)/65% (~28lakh OI) of the prior month. Nifty/BankNifty's open interest base grew 21/80% eoe respectively. FIIs' remained net seller on index futures, as long/short
ratio seen at 0.10 vs 0.24 on February expiry.
"Cement stocks largely trended up. Stocks like JKCement and Dalmia Bharat rallied amid long buildup/short covering; throwbacks should be considered as a buying opportunity given continued out‐performance likely," Yes Securities said.
Disclaimer
Please note, that the above mentioned stocks are for information on stocks that have fallen in the last 1-month. These should not be construed as recommendations to either hold, buy or sell in these stocks listed above. The article is just information and we have not done a detailed fundamental analysis. Therefore, caution is exercised and neither the author, nor Greynium Information Technologies should be held responsible for losses based on a decision from the article.


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