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MALE announcements 12-month Lows Etfs announcements and dividends declared INDICES

12-month Lows Etfs Complete list of announcements declared & dividend announcements by 12-month Lows Etfs MALE

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Announcements and dividends declared by 12-month Lows Etfs MALE

Stocks to buy in 2025: DLF, Siemens, ACC among top 5 stocks that could rally 20-40% in 12 months
Major brokerage firms highlight significant upside potential for key stocks in the next 12 months. Jefferies favors DLF and IOC Ltd, UBS upgrades Siemens and remains positive on Federal Bank, while CLSA sees value in ACC. Target prices suggest rallies betw
Announcement as on 29 January 2025

5 sectors to go for in next 12 months; avoid junk stocks while looking for value: Prashant Khemka
Prashant Khemka, Founder of White Oak Capital Management, highlights their focus on sectors like healthcare, private sector financials, IT, and consumer goods for alpha generation. He emphasizes cash flow-driven valuation and good governance. Khemka warns
Announcement as on 30 December 2024

Vedanta dividend track record: Rs 46 per share paid over last 12 months
Vedanta will hold a board meeting to consider a fourth interim dividend for FY25. The company has already paid Rs 46 per share in dividends this year. This consistent dividend payout reflects strong cash flows and a shareholder-centric approach, making Ved
Announcement as on 16 December 2024

Rate cuts likely to optimise home affordability in next 12 months, Kolkata most affordable: Report
A JLL India study projects improved housing affordability in India by 2025, driven by potential interest rate cuts. Mumbai and Pune are expected to reach near-peak affordability, while Kolkata will likely remain the most affordable. Sales are predicted t
Announcement as on 26 November 2024

Market may be more into consolidation over next 12 months: Krishna Sanghavi
Krishna Sanghavi, CIO Equity, Mahindra Manulife MF, suggests that the Indian markets might experience a consolidation phase over the next year, with returns driven more by individual stock performance than overall market movement. He highlights financials,
Announcement as on 22 November 2024

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MALE 12-month Lows Etfs current price & indicator signals

Moving Averages for 12-month Lows Etfs

  • 5Day Average: 31
  • 12Day Average: 33.83
  • 20Day Average: 33.75
  • 50Day Average: 26.32
  • 100Day Average: 23.52
  • 150Day Average: 23.77
  • 200Day Average: 22.62

MALE Indicators & signals

Indicator MACD (12,26,9)

33.06, 31.45, 2.64
Indicator MACD is in positive zone

Indicator ADX (14)

3.5, 48.41, 51.92
Indicator ADX is indicating that momentum is weak.
Momentum is towards selling.

Indicator RSI (14)

Current RSI is: 50
Indicator RSI is indicating buying momentum and stock might rise.

Recent prices of MALE 12-month Lows Etfs are as follows: Daily volume is divided by 10 day averaged volume

Date Close Range Change % Volume
23 Fri Jan 2026 27.00 27.00 to 27.00 -15.63% 0.99 times
22 Thu Jan 2026 32.00 32.00 to 32.00 -33.33% 1.01 times
21 Wed Jan 2026 48.00 48.00 to 48.00 54.84% 1.02 times
20 Tue Jan 2026 31.00 31.00 to 31.00 82.35% 1.03 times
16 Fri Jan 2026 17.00 17.00 to 17.00 -48.48% 0.99 times
15 Thu Jan 2026 33.00 33.00 to 33.00 0% 0.99 times
14 Wed Jan 2026 33.00 33.00 to 33.00 -15.38% 0.99 times
13 Tue Jan 2026 39.00 39.00 to 39.00 -7.14% 0.99 times
12 Mon Jan 2026 42.00 42.00 to 42.00 -12.5% 1 times
09 Fri Jan 2026 48.00 48.00 to 48.00 84.62% 0.99 times
08 Thu Jan 2026 26.00 26.00 to 26.00 -13.33% 0.99 times
07 Wed Jan 2026 30.00 30.00 to 30.00 -33.33% 0.99 times

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