52-Week Low Stocks on 5 December 2025 | StockYaari Market Insight

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52-Week Low Stocks on 5 December 2025 | StockYaari Market Insight

Some days the market looks calm on the surface, but inside, a lot of stocks are quietly under pressure.
5 December 2025 is one of those days. While the main indices do not crash, several well-known names move close to their 52-week lows.
If you opened your StockYaari app today and thought,
“Market itna bhi kharab nahi lag raha, phir mera stock itna neeche kyun hai?”
then this blog is for you. Let’s talk about what 52-week low stocks mean, look at today’s list, and understand how you can read this data in a calm and simple way.

What Are 52-Week Low Stocks?

A 52-week low is the lowest price at which a stock has traded in the last twelve months.
For instance, if a stock has gone from ₹100 to ₹180 in a year, ₹180 is the highest price it has been in 52 weeks.
The 52-week low is ₹100.
When the current price gets close to the 52-week low, it means that the stock has already dropped a lot from its higher levels.
For weeks or months, sellers have been very powerful.
Buyers are being careful, taking their time, or waiting for prices to drop much more.
This does not always mean the company is bad. Sometimes it is just a phase of correction, profit-booking, or a weak mood in that sector. But it is a clear signal that the stock needs a closer look.

52-Week Low Stocks on 5 December 2025

Based on today’s approximate market data, many stocks are trading very close to their 52-week lows.

Stock Name Price Day’s High Day’s Low Open 52 Wk Low
HFCL ≈68.78 ≈70.29 ≈67.45 ≈70.20 ≈67.45
Indian Renew ≈133.86 ≈137.29 ≈133.00 ≈136.75 ≈133.00
Ola Electric ≈35.41 ≈36.36 ≈34.80 ≈36.00 ≈34.80
Cohance Life ≈540.60 ≈548.90 ≈533.55 ≈546.50 ≈533.55
SJVN ≈74.42 ≈75.71 ≈74.00 ≈75.71 ≈74.00
Piramal Pharma ≈178.61 ≈181.62 ≈177.44 ≈181.62 ≈177.44
Thermax ≈2,832.30 ≈2,868.90 ≈2,802.20 ≈2,868.90 ≈2,802.20
Chambal Fert ≈428.50 ≈434.00 ≈428.10 ≈434.00 ≈428.10
Praj Industries ≈311.30 ≈314.90 ≈310.00 ≈314.80 ≈310.00
PCBL Chemical ≈312.55 ≈314.95 ≈311.25 ≈314.95 ≈311.25
United Brewerie ≈1,679.10 ≈1,693.30 ≈1,662.00 ≈1,693.30 ≈1,662.00
Jupiter Wagons ≈272.55 ≈275.45 ≈270.00 ≈275.25 ≈270.00
AAVAS Financier ≈1,468.30 ≈1,486.50 ≈1,450.00 ≈1,486.50 ≈1,450.00
Finolex Cables ≈734.50 ≈742.20 ≈734.00 ≈740.00 ≈734.00
Inox Wind ≈128.98 ≈130.24 ≈126.31 ≈129.84 ≈126.31
TataTeleservice ≈50.06 ≈50.46 ≈49.62 ≈50.32 ≈49.62
Saregama India ≈366.50 ≈369.50 ≈360.30 ≈368.15 ≈360.30
KNR Construct ≈148.40 ≈149.78 ≈147.50 ≈149.60 ≈147.50
NCC ≈168.80 ≈170.47 ≈167.30 ≈170.10 ≈167.30
REC ≈351.75 ≈353.20 ≈348.20 ≈352.10 ≈348.20
Power Finance ≈353.70 ≈353.95 ≈348.80 ≈351.95 ≈348.80
Bata India ≈965.05 ≈965.70 ≈953.05 ≈960.30 ≈953.05
Transformers ≈247.70 ≈248.50 ≈242.00 ≈245.30 ≈242.00

All prices are approximate (≈) and can change through the trading day, but the signal is clear: a wide mix of sectors is feeling the heat.

What This Data Tells Us About the Market

When you look at the full list together, a few points become clear.

First, the weakness is broad-based. It is not limited to one tiny part of the market. Telecom, renewables, EV, chemicals, infra, power finance, cables, media, footwear, breweries, and engineering are all represented. This means the pain is spread across many themes.

Second, well-known brands and established companies are also close to their lows. Names like SJVN, Bata India, United Breweries, AAVAS Financier, Finolex Cables, REC, Power Finance, and Thermax are not unknown to Indian investors. When such names trade near 52-week lows, it reminds us that no stock is permanently safe from corrections. Even good businesses go through bad phases.

Third, in many cases the day’s low and the 52-week low are almost the same. For example, HFCL, Indian Renew, Ola Electric, SJVN, Piramal Pharma, AAVAS Financier, and several others have current prices hugging their low zones. That shows sellers are still active and buyers are not yet ready to push prices up strongly.

Why Do Stocks Hit 52-Week Lows?

There can be different reasons:
Sometimes the sector is out of favor. For example, if the market is worried about regulation, demand slowdown, debt, or global prices in that sector, most stocks in that group fall together.
Sometimes it is company-specific. Maybe profits have dropped, debt has gone up, or management commentary has turned cautious. In such cases, one stock may fall even when its peers are stable.
In other cases, it is simply profit booking after a strong rally. A stock that went up a lot in the past may go through a long phase of time correction or price correction.
This is why a 52-week low is not a ready “buy” or “sell” signal. It is simply a warning light that says, “Look closer before you act.”

How Can Investors Use This 52-Week Low List?

As an investor, you can treat this list as a watchlist for deeper study, not as a ready-made shopping list.
You can start with a few simple checks for any stock you hold or are interested in:

Look at the business: Are sales and profits stable or falling sharply? Is the company still competitive in its industry?

Check the balance sheet: Has debt jumped too much? Are interest costs eating into profits?

See the sector view: Are other stocks in the same sector also weak, or is it just this one name?

Review the longer chart: Has the stock been falling slowly for a year, or did it correct only recently after a big rally?

If the business is still strong and the sector has a good future, the fall may be more about short-term fear or mood. If the fundamentals are also weak, the low may be a sign to be extra careful.
Whatever you decide, try not to put a very large part of your money into a single beaten-down stock. Avoid buying more and more without checking facts. Small, planned steps with proper study are always safer than emotional moves.

Final Comments

The list of 52-week low stocks on 5 December 2025 is more than a bunch of numbers. It shows us that, even when the main index looks okay, there can be real stress under the surface. Many sectors, and even strong brands, are facing pressure at the same time.
If your stocks are on this list, it does not automatically mean disaster. It could be a short-term phase, a sector rotation, or a deeper problem. Your job as an investor is not to panic but to pause, study, and then act with a clear mind.
At StockYaari, we aim to help you see the bigger picture in simple words so that every fall becomes a chance to learn rather than a reason to panic.

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– Chandan Pathak
Equity Research Analyst, StockYaari