Upper Circuit Stocks on November 18, 2025 | Stockyaari
If you check the stock market every day, you already know that the mood changes every day. The market moves slowly some days and quickly some days when there is a lot of purchasing interest.
On November 18, 2025, we noticed something exciting again: a new list of stocks that had reached their upper circuit.
We at Stockyaari want to see these quick rises because they tell us where traders are spending their money, why buying pressure is building, and what themes are getting more popular.
Let’s quickly go over what an upper circuit is before we talk about the finest stocks of the day.
What is the upper circuit?
The highest price a stock can reach during a trading session is called an upper circuit.
Exchanges put this limit in place to keep prices from going up and down too much.
When a stock hits its upper circuit, it usually signifies that there are only buyers and very few sellers.
People who are participating in the market feel really good about it.
Investors expect that good things will happen soon.
There are so many buy orders that they keep piling up at the top.
In these cases, there is typically momentum, sector rotation, or excitement based on news.
Stocks That Hit the Upper Circuit on November 18, 2025
These are the companies that got a lot of business today:
| Company Name | Bid Qty | Last Price | Change | %Chg |
| Securekloud Tec | ~107422.00 | ~19.63 | ~3.27 | ~19.99 |
| Energy Dev | ~256385.00 | ~26.61 | ~4.43 | ~19.97 |
| Pansari Develop | ~6213.00 | ~320.30 | ~29.10 | ~9.99 |
| Sri Adhikari | ~4045.00 | ~1081.65 | ~51.50 | ~5.00 |
| Navkar Urban | ~2392158.00 | ~1.91 | ~0.09 | ~4.95 |
| Ortin Global | ~11000.00 | ~11.74 | ~0.55 | ~4.92 |
| LCC Infotech | ~278426.00 | ~4.71 | ~0.22 | ~4.90 |
Sources: NSE & Moneycontrol | Data as of 18 November 2025 (approx.)
During the session, these stocks had a lot of buyers, moved quickly, and had a lot of activity.
What Made These Stocks Go Up Today?
Today’s upper-circuit moves were caused by a mix of larger trends and how traders were feeling, just like we witnessed in recent sessions.
1. New Buying and Moving Between Sectors
People continued trading on things that seem excellent right now.
What worked today was
- Securekloud Tec & LCC Infotech – As the demand for IT rises after the holidays, companies that work with technology and digitalisation are attracting more attention.
- Energy Dev Companies – That are connected to energy witnessed an increase in interest in buying as news about power and renewable energy spread.
- Pansari Develop and Navkar Urban Stocks – In real estate and urban development, stayed high because home sales and spending on infrastructure are continuing strong.
- Ortin Global – Companies in the pharmaceutical industry have been steady performers during tough times, which has contributed to defensive buying.
- Sri Adhikari Media – The name kept going strong as sports, entertainment, and advertising were all in full swing.
There wasn’t anything big that happened with the company today, but overall sector trends drove the buying.
2. Trading on momentum and the psychology of the market
Upper-circuit moves often draw in traders who follow trends.
This is how the cycle works:
Stock hits the top limit; that means Traders see strength
More traders get in, hoping for rapid profits.
Sellers pull back; that means “Only buyers” zone shows up
Demand for buying keeps going up
Stock is still stuck in the circuit.
This cycle that keeps going is especially typical in small- and mid-cap stocks, which respond more quickly to sudden demand.
3. Risk Appetite and Liquidity
Liquidity is still good, and traders are fine with taking positions in smaller equities where short-term returns change swiftly.
Money generally moves to these high-momentum stocks because huge caps don’t normally move quickly during the day.
When people are feeling good, even small things might make stocks reach their peak levels.
Is Something Happening Behind the Scenes?
Even when there isn’t any big news, moves in the upper circuit can sometimes mean:
Possible orders or contracts
Results coming up that are better than predicted
Changes in policy that help a sector
Expectations from promoters or insiders
More and more retailers are interested
Patterns of technical breakout
To keep things open and stop manipulation, exchanges keep an eye on strange activity all the time.
What should you do if you are an investor or trader?
Upper circuits may seem like a good idea, but how you get there should depend on your style.
For Investors Who Want to Hold on for a Long Time
Stay cool and focus on the basics:
Find out how strong the company’s finances are.
Look at your debt, cash flow, and earnings.
Look at long-term trends in the industry
Don’t chase a stock just because it’s going up.
Once the initial adrenaline fades, sharp rallies frequently cool down quickly.
For Traders Who Want to trade
These stocks can be good investments, but you need to be careful:
Use a tight stop-loss
Keep an eye on delivery volumes
Don’t go in once the move is mostly over.
Keep an eye on intraday demand and supply zones
Momentum can change direction just as quickly as it builds.
For Newbies
An upward circuit doesn’t mean that the stock will go up again tomorrow.
Prices can go down the next day
Face making money
Fall quickly when sellers come back
Before you invest, always do your homework.
The event on November 18, 2025, once again showed that India’s small- and mid-sized company stocks are growing very fast.
Many people watched stocks like Securekloud Tec, Energy Dev, Pansari Develop, Navkar Urban, Sri Adhikari, Ortin Global, and LCC Infotech because they kept doing well.
But remember, excitement should not replace smart thinking.
Always look at the numbers, learn about the company, and think carefully before making any choice on Stockyaari.
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– Chandan Pathak
Equity Research Analyst, StockYaari