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Mutual Funds, Retail Investors Boost 52 Stocks
7 May
Summary
- 52 stocks saw rising ownership by both mutual funds and retail investors.
- Ownership increases occurred across the September 2025 to March 2026 period.
- Top gainers offered up to 70% returns, while laggards saw over 25% decline.

An analysis of BSE-listed companies with a market capitalization exceeding Rs 3,000 crore revealed a notable trend: 52 stocks experienced a continuous increase in ownership by both mutual funds and retail investors. This dual interest was observed across the September 2025 to March 2026 period, indicating a shared investment strategy.
Despite the growing attention, the six-month share price performance ending March 2026 presented a mixed picture for these favored stocks. A significant portion, particularly the top 10 laggards, saw their value decline by more than 25%. However, the investment was not without its rewards, as the top three performing stocks generated impressive returns, soaring between 20% and 70% during the same timeframe.