📉 Wipro Ltd (NSE: WIPRO) shares dropped 1.0% on 27 May 2026, closing at ₹201.70.
📊 Market Snapshot
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Open | ₹203.85 |
| Close | ₹201.70 |
| High | ₹205.99 |
| Low | ₹200.20 |
| Change | +1.00% (₹2.02) |
| Volume | 2,53,00,000 |
| Market Cap | ₹211000 Cr |
| 52W High | ₹273.10 |
| 52W Low | ₹186.50 |
🔍 Analysis
Wipro Ltd closed at ₹201.7, down 1% from its open of ₹203.85. The price dip occurred despite a trading volume of 2.53 Cr shares, which matches the 30‑day average, indicating that the move was not driven by unusually heavy buying or selling. With no corporate announcements, earnings releases, or macro news in the last 48 hours, the decline appears to be a technical correction rather than a reaction to fresh information. The stock traded within a narrow range, touching a high of ₹205.99 and a low of ₹200.2, suggesting some intra‑day indecision. On a broader scale, the IT sector showed little movement today and the Nifty 50 slipped only 0.03%, so Wipro’s under‑performance is modestly out of step with the market. Looking at the 52‑week chart, the current price is closer to the lower end (₹186.5) than the high (₹273.1), but still above the 52‑week low, implying the stock has room to test support levels before any significant bounce. The lack of news and average volume point to a routine pull‑back, possibly as traders lock in short‑term gains after recent rallies. Investors should keep an eye on upcoming earnings guidance and any macro‑economic data that could affect IT spending, as these factors could set the tone for the next session.
🏷️ About Wipro Ltd
- Exchange: NSE
- Sector: IT
- Nifty Change: -0.03%
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