Top Traded by Volume Today 17-Aug-2026: NSE Stocks
Introduction
Nifty 50 closed at 24,248.95, down 117.06 points or 0.48%, while the Sensex fell 343.51 points or 0.44% to 77,665.74. Market breadth was mixed, with 1,477 shares advancing, 1,337 declining and 241 unchanged in early session data. Among sector cues available today, Nifty Auto traded higher (+0.45%) while FMCG (-0.54%), PSU Bank (-1.09%) and IT (-0.76%) were among the laggards, which also shaped stock-specific churn in high-volume counters.
Large Cap Top Traded by Volume
Vodafone Idea Ltd (-2.84%) Vodafone Idea declined after investors digested its June-quarter performance, where the company reported a consolidated net loss of Rs 3,754 crore despite signs of operational improvement. The market also weighed commentary that the telco saw its first subscriber additions since the 2018 merger, but the loss figure kept focus on leverage and competitive intensity. The stock topped the volume charts at 32.72 crore shares as traders reacted to the results and repositioned.
Oil & Natural Gas Corpn Ltd (+0.89%) ONGC rose as crude-price cues remained supportive, with Brent crude referenced near $18.6 a barrel after a strong weekly rise. Higher crude typically improves upstream realizations, which is why investors tended to add exposure to upstream names even as benchmarks ended lower. Heavy trading volume reflected active sector rotation within energy counters.
Eternal Ltd (-0.05%) Eternal finished flat but saw high turnover, indicating two-way trading rather than a directional re-rating on a specific announcement in the provided data. Such price stability alongside large volumes often points to intraday churn and position rollovers. Investors appeared to trade around near-term levels rather than chase a breakout.
Billionbrains Garage Ventures Ltd (+1.30%) Billionbrains Garage gained with elevated volumes, suggesting momentum-driven buying rather than a single disclosed corporate trigger in the shared inputs. The move came with the stock still below its 52-week high of Rs 227, which kept it on traders’ radar for a potential continuation setup. Strong participation pushed it into the top-volume list despite a modest percentage gain.
Adani Power Ltd (-0.66%) Adani Power slipped amid broad market weakness, with the Nifty ending down 0.48%, which often leads to profit-taking in high-beta names. No specific company catalyst was provided, but the 1.82 crore share turnover indicates aggressive repositioning by traders. The mild decline with high volume suggests supply emerged into intraday rallies.
Mid Cap Top Traded by Volume
Suzlon Energy Ltd (+3.84%) Suzlon climbed on strong momentum buying, with the counter seeing 8.80 crore shares traded, among the day’s highest volumes in the mid-cap pack. In the absence of a specific news trigger in the provided data, the price action indicates traders rotated into renewable-linked names and chased a sharp single-day move. The stock remains below its 52-week high of Rs 61.59, keeping room for speculative positioning.
Cupid Ltd (-8.31%) Cupid tumbled sharply with very heavy volumes, signalling aggressive profit-taking after the stock’s outsized run from its 52-week low of Rs 32.76 to the current Rs 269 zone. With the price not far from its 52-week high of Rs 298.95, today’s selloff looked like a de-risking move by traders. The 6.75 crore share volume underscores distribution at higher levels.
Yes Bank Ltd (+0.93%) Yes Bank edged higher despite weakness in Bank Nifty (-0.59% during the session), which typically encourages selective short-covering in liquid banking counters. No fresh corporate development was cited in the inputs, but the 6.23 crore shares traded show the stock remained a high-participation name for traders. The modest gain suggests incremental buying rather than a fundamental re-rating.
Embassy Office Parks REIT (-2.67%) Embassy Office Parks REIT fell amid heavy churn, with the stock featuring in market chatter around block deal activity in the most-traded list context. Rate-sensitive pockets were also under pressure as the broader market traded lower and the rupee was cited near 95.6 per dollar, adding to risk-off positioning. The large volume indicates institutional-level activity rather than retail-only flows.
NMDC Ltd (+0.85%) NMDC rose with strong volume as metals remained an active trading pocket, with large-cap metal names also showing mixed-to-positive moves in the session narrative. In the absence of a company-specific announcement in the provided data, the move appears linked to sector positioning and short-term price momentum. The stock traded 4.65 crore shares, indicating sustained interest.
Small Cap Top Traded by Volume
Motisons Jewellers Ltd (-1.43%) Motisons Jewellers slipped as traders booked profits after a sharp recent run, with the stock up strongly over the last month in the provided context even as it stayed well below its 52-week high of Rs 21.16. The counter saw 13.82 crore shares traded, pointing to high churn rather than a single disclosed fundamental trigger today. The decline suggests supply emerged near short-term resistance zones.
Physicswallah Ltd (+2.47%) PhysicsWallah gained after the company reported strong June-quarter operating traction, including 24% year-on-year growth in revenue from operations to Rs 1,054 crore and an EBITDA-positive quarter of Rs 52 crore, according to the provided context. Investors also reacted to the sharp narrowing of losses cited in the same context, which reinforced the profitability improvement narrative. The stock saw 10.66 crore shares traded, consistent with a results-driven volume spike.
PC Jeweller Ltd (+1.45%) PC Jeweller advanced with more than 10 crore shares traded, reflecting continued high retail participation in the counter. No specific corporate announcement was provided in the inputs, so today’s move appears driven by trading-led positioning and a small rebound within the day’s range (Rs 9.56 to Rs 9.84 per the context). The modest gain alongside heavy volume points to short-term churn rather than a breakout.
Kwality Walls India Ltd (+7.67%) Kwality Walls jumped after the company reported a 35% year-on-year increase in net profit to Rs 51 crore in Q1 FY27, as cited in the provided context. The earnings update gave investors a concrete trigger to reprice the stock, especially as it approached its 52-week high zone of Rs 39.47. Volume of 8.83 crore shares suggests the result catalysed broad-based participation.
Vikram Solar Ltd (+14.49%) Vikram Solar surged 14.49% on unusually strong volumes (6.77 crore shares), signalling aggressive momentum buying in the counter. With no specific corporate headline provided in the shared inputs, the move appears driven by a sharp risk-on trade in solar-linked names and a technical rebound from its 52-week low of Rs 155.75. The magnitude of the move indicates speculative participation and potential short-covering.
Market Overview
Indian equities closed lower, with Nifty 50 ending at 24,248.95 (-0.48%) and the Sensex at 77,665.74 (-0.44%). Early breadth data showed a narrow positive tilt with 1,477 advances versus 1,337 declines, but index-level pressure persisted through the session.
Sector cues were mixed in the available context: Nifty Auto traded higher (+0.45%) while FMCG (-0.54%), PSU Bank (-1.09%) and IT (-0.76%) remained under pressure, shaping stock selection rather than broad-based buying. Macro indicators cited in the session included Brent crude near $18.6 a barrel and the rupee hovering around 95.6 versus the dollar, both of which can tighten risk appetite and affect rate-sensitive and import-heavy segments.
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