Stock Volume Activity Analyzed
Today, October 15, 2025, several stocks on the National Stock Exchange (NSE) experienced a significant increase in trading volume. This indicates heightened investor interest and potentially upcoming trends. Let’s examine the key companies driving this activity.
Key Points
- High trading volume signals investor attention towards specific stocks.
- Significant surges indicate potential market shifts and changes.
- Tracking average daily volume helps gauge normal trading patterns.
- Increased volume often precedes price fluctuations and volatility.
- Analyzing volume alongside price movement provides a complete picture.
- This data can inform strategic investment decisions and risk management.
Newgen Software Technologies Ltd saw a massive spike in trading – 42.09 million shares exchanged hands, 20 times more than its usual trading volume. This led to a 6.01% increase in its stock price to Rs. 900.75. The company’s typical trading volume was around 2.09 million shares.
ICICI Lombard General Insurance Company Ltd also saw a large increase, with 54.2 million shares traded – a 10.84 times jump over its average. The stock rose by 8.16% to Rs. 2,006.10. Their standard trading volume was approximately 5.00 million shares.
ICICI Prudential Life Insurance Company Ltd experienced a substantial surge with 87.66 million shares changing hands, almost nine times the typical volume. Despite this, the stock decreased by 2.10% to Rs. 585.50. Trading volume reached 20.49 lakh shares in the last session.
Persistent Systems Ltd recorded 29.94 million shares traded, exceeding its usual volume by a factor of 9.01. The stock climbed 6.86% to Rs. 5,704.10, and volumes were at 4.07 lakh shares.
Bank of Maharashtra demonstrated the highest volume of all, with 772.67 million shares traded – a 6.73 fold increase compared to its average. The stock increased by 6.31% to Rs. 58.59 and reached 247.65 lakh shares.
Increased trading activity often foreshadows potential market movements, highlighting the importance of continuous monitoring.



