Stock Volume Activity Analyzed – December 4, 2025
On December 4, 2025, several stocks on the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE) experienced a significant increase in trading volume. This indicates heightened investor interest and potentially upcoming market trends. Specifically, Schaeffler India Ltd saw a substantial jump in shares traded, along with other prominent companies like Linde India Ltd and Asian Paints Ltd.
Key Points
- High volume suggests strong investor interest in specific stocks.
- Schaeffler India Ltd’s trading volume was 9.02x the two-week average.
- Linde India Ltd’s volume increased by 8.77 times the average.
- Asian Paints Ltd saw a 6.1x increase in trading volume today.
- Petronet LNG Ltd experienced a 8.61x surge in trading activity.
- Increased volume often precedes news or major company announcements.
Schaeffler India Ltd was a key driver, with 50,370 shares changing hands – nearly nine times more than the average over the past two weeks. The stock price rose by 0.70% to reach Rs. 3,918.85. Trading volume in the previous session was just 1,369 shares.
Linde India Ltd also had increased trading activity, with 15,702 shares traded, representing an 8.77-fold rise compared to the previous two weeks. The stock increased by 0.66% to Rs. 5,808.90. The last session’s trading volume was 623 shares.
Petronet LNG Ltd saw a massive surge, with 3.75 million shares traded – this was 8.61 times higher than the usual two-week average. The stock climbed 3.33% to Rs. 277.90. The last session’s volume was 1.07 lakh shares.
Asian Paints Ltd also saw increased activity, trading 2.11 million shares, which is 6.1 times greater than the typical two-week volume. The stock gained 0.83% to Rs. 2,976.40. The last trading session included 44,838 shares.
Finally, Nippon Life India Asset Management Ltd reported a significant volume of 3.19 lakh shares – an impressive 5.2-fold increase compared to the two-week average. The stock rose 1.55% to Rs. 833.15. The previous day’s trading volume was 35,782 shares.
Increased stock volume often signals a change in investor sentiment or anticipation of important company developments.



