Upper Circuit Stocks for Today: Only Buyers, No Sellers!

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Upper Circuit Stocks for Today: Only Buyers, No Sellers!

The Indian stock market is buzzing again!
Some small- and mid-cap stocks have been locked in the upper circuit, meaning there are only buyers queued up and no sellers in sight. Whenever this happens, it usually signals strong market sentiment, exciting news flow, or positive growth expectations.
Today, several stocks from the finance, IT, and auto sectors are making headlines for hitting their upper circuit limits.
If you’re tracking momentum-based opportunities, you’ll definitely want to look at this list!

Company Name Sector Bid Qty Last Price (₹) Change (₹) %Chg
Hb Stockhol Finance – Leasing 138,843 93.69 15.61 19.99
InfoBeans Tech Software 80,131 653.85 59.4 9.99
Megasoft IT Services 181,969 204.43 9.73 5
Capital Trust Finance 46,043 26.52 1.26 4.99
Setco Auto Auto Ancillaries 35,793 18.75 0.89 4.98
Source: NSE & Moneycontrol, Date: 29/10/2025

Market figures are approximate and may change intraday.

Let’s take a closer look at what’s going on with these names that are doing well.

1. HB Stockholdings Ltd 

HB Stockhol surged nearly 20% as aggressive buying pushed demand higher. Investors appear optimistic about the company’s financial asset business and recovery in NBFC sentiment.

2. InfoBeans Technologies 

Known for digital transformation solutions, InfoBeans continues to shine — posting almost a 10% jump. The IT service space is in focus thanks to better earnings visibility and strong client pipelines.

3. Megasoft Ltd 

Repetitively in the news for upper circuits, Megasoft climbed another 5%. Traders seem confident about the company’s restructuring and future positioning in tech services.

4. Capital Trust 

Capital Trust has gained around 5%, driven by growing optimism in lending activity, supported by improving rural credit conditions.

5. Setco Auto

A 4.98% rise suggests investor hopes are tied to the revival in the commercial vehicle segment and possible restructuring efforts.

Why Are These Stocks on Upper Circuit?

When stocks go above the biggest price rise limit set for the day, they hit the upper circuit. This happens when

  • Buyers are swiftly getting what they want. 
  • Sellers don’t want to go at these prices.
  • Trading may halt when the limit is reached.

Some things that can induce this are:

  • Good news: profits, acquisitions, growth, and new business wins.
  • A bullish trend all around, like the IT or NBFC momentum
  • Speculation in the market means that traders are betting on future gains.
  • Prices change more often with small- and mid-cap stocks since they don’t have much liquidity.

It shows that investors are pretty sure, but you should be careful. If news doesn’t back up long-term fundamentals, these kinds of quick moves can occasionally turn around very quickly.

Upper circuit stocks can be tempting; who doesn’t love seeing gains?

But don’t forget:

  • Do your own research.
  • Look at the basics of the business.
  • Think about the chance of a quick change.
  • Don’t blindly follow momentum.

When a stock is locked in circuits, both up and down, a lot of people can’t get out.

Our goal at Stockyaari is to give you sensible market information so you can boost your knowledge on facts, not feelings.

Disclaimer: This analysis is for informational purposes only. Consult your financial advisor before investing.

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