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NIFTY 50 stocks near their 50 EMA

These NIFTY 50 stocks are within 2% of their 50-period EMA — a common pullback zone in an intermediate uptrend where the 50 EMA often acts as support. Sorted by proximity.

15 matches NIFTY 50 · 49/51 scanned Updated 2026-07-04 11:47 IST

CHG today's move · GAP % distance from the MA · TREND price above 20 / 50 / 200 EMA · VOL× volume vs 20-day average

# Stock Last Chg 50 EMA Gap % Trend Vol×
1 TECHM 1,410.10 +1.79% 1,408.45 +0.12% 20 50 200 1.1×
2 LT 4,026.60 -0.81% 4,036.28 -0.24% 20 50 200 0.8×
3 HINDUNILVR 2,201.20 -0.43% 2,190.72 +0.48% 20 50 200 1.0×
4 BEL 418.05 +0.72% 420.14 -0.50% 20 50 200 0.9×
5 M&M 3,136.90 -1.21% 3,117.35 +0.63% 20 50 200 0.8×
6 BRITANNIA 5,379.00 +0.09% 5,344.71 +0.64% 20 50 200 0.8×
7 ITC 289.95 +0.02% 292.05 -0.72% 20 50 200 0.5×
8 EICHERMOT 7,339.50 +1.23% 7,279.03 +0.83% 20 50 200 0.5×
9 BPCL 308.15 -0.74% 305.07 +1.01% 20 50 200 0.4×
10 KOTAKBANK 396.75 -0.64% 391.59 +1.32% 20 50 200 0.9×
11 TATACONSUM 1,116.70 +0.86% 1,131.70 -1.33% 20 50 200 0.9×
12 SBILIFE 1,788.70 +0.24% 1,816.03 -1.50% 20 50 200 0.6×
13 SBIN 1,040.00 -1.10% 1,023.40 +1.62% 20 50 200 0.8×
14 POWERGRID 287.85 -0.12% 292.99 -1.75% 20 50 200 1.0×
15 AXISBANK 1,342.10 -1.50% 1,318.79 +1.77% 20 50 200 0.5×

15 matching stocks.

What each column means

A quick reference for reading the table above.

Stock

The NSE trading symbol of the constituent — every name here belongs to the NIFTY 50 universe. It's the exact ticker you'd type into your broker or charting platform to pull up the same stock.

Last price

The most recent traded price, in rupees. During market hours it reflects the latest scan; outside market hours it shows the day's closing price. Read it against the moving-average columns to see where price sits relative to its averages.

CHG

The stock's percentage change for the current session versus the previous close — blue for up, orange for down. It tells you whether the stock is moving up or down right now, independent of the longer-term condition that put it on this list.

50 EMA

The value of the 50 EMA this screener is built around, recomputed from daily closes. Whether the last price is above, near, or breaking through this line is the exact condition that qualifies a stock for this list.

GAP %

How far the last price sits above (+) or below (−) the moving average, as a percentage. A large positive gap means the stock is well extended above its average (strong, but possibly stretched); a small gap means price is hugging the line — a potential support or resistance test.

TREND

A multi-timeframe read of whether price is above its 20, 50, and 200-period EMA. Each badge lights up when price is above that EMA and stays grey when below. All three lit means the stock is trending up across short, medium and long horizons (the strongest confluence); only 200 lit means just the long-term trend is intact.

VOL×

Relative volume — the last completed session's volume divided by its 20-day average. 1.0× is an ordinary day; 2.0× means twice the usual activity (real conviction behind the move), while 0.5× is thin, low-conviction trade. Values of 1.5× or more are highlighted in amber as unusually heavy volume.

About this screener

In a healthy medium-term uptrend, pullbacks to the 50-period EMA are a classic buy zone — many swing setups (moving-average pullback, VWAP-EMA, and Weinstein-style stage-two entries) look for exactly this proximity. Being near the 50 EMA can also serve as an early warning that a strong trend is losing steam.

Stocks near 50 EMA FAQ

What counts as "near" the 50 EMA?

The last close is within 2% of the 50-period exponential moving average, above or below. Sorted by proximity, closest first.

Why do traders watch pullbacks to the 50 EMA?

In an established medium-term uptrend, the 50 EMA is the average price a swing trader would have paid recently — so it naturally attracts buyers when reached, which reinforces the level as support.

Is being near the 50 EMA bullish or bearish?

Neither by itself. In an uptrend it is often a support test (potential entry); in a downtrend the same proximity often marks a bounce that fails at the 50 EMA. Check the TREND column and the broader chart context.

Educational use only — not a buy/sell recommendation. A stock appearing here means only that it currently meets the stated moving-average condition on daily data. Moving-average signals fail frequently in ranging markets.