Inside the Week 31 of 55 New-Age Stocks Gained — and Why BlueStone Fell 12%

Harshvardhan Jain
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 This Week in New-Age Tech Stocks

  •  Stocks tracked: 55  |  Gainers: 31  |  Losers: 24
  •  Market cap: $119.04B — up from $116.31B last week (+$2.73B)
  •  Top gainer: Ola Electric +16.81% — EV momentum resumes
  •  Biggest loser: BlueStone -12.33% to ₹428.35
  •  Sessions: 3 sessions (holiday-shortened) — sharp sell Monday, recovery mid-week
  •  Broader context: Volatile — global tensions, oil swings, continued FII outflows

New-age tech stocks staged a measured rebound in a holiday-shortened three-session week, with 31 of 55 tracked stocks ending in the green after last week’s broad-based slump. The overall market cap rose to $119.04B from $116.31B — a weekly gain of $2.73B — as sharp Monday selling gave way to a mid-week recovery that lifted names across EV, quick commerce, fintech and D2C. Ola Electric (+16.81%), Zaggle (+16.69%) and Veefin Solutions (+16.05%) led the charge, while BlueStone (-12.33%) and Ather Energy (-4.29%, despite an intraweek all-time high) were the standout laggards.

The week’s price action signals a bifurcated market: EV and fintech SaaS names are finding buyers on dips, while jewellery-tech (BlueStone) and early-stage consumer listings continue to face structural selling. The fact that Wakefit, MobiKwik and FirstCry — all of which hit fresh intraweek lows — still ended in the green suggests underlying demand at lower levels, even as macro headwinds from FII outflows and global volatility cap the upside.

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The headline trend: EV-linked stocks (Ola Electric, Ather Energy) dominated price discovery — one surging 16%, the other hitting an all-time high before reversing. India’s EV narrative remains the single most powerful theme in the new-age tech basket.

What’s driving activity: Holiday-shortened trading amplifies moves — thin volumes exaggerate both the Monday sell-off and the mid-week recovery. FII outflows continue to cap index-level gains but selective domestic buying in quality names is holding floors.

Watch next week: BlueStone’s recovery ability (or lack thereof) from the -12% drop. Ather’s ability to sustain above its all-time high. RBI and global macro cues will set direction for the broader new-age basket.

Week at a Glance

Metric This Week Last Week Change
Stocks tracked 55 55
Gainers 31 ~24 +~7
Losers 24 ~31 -~7
Total market cap $119.04B $116.31B +$2.73B (+2.35%)
Top gainer Ola Electric +16.81%
Top loser BlueStone -12.33%
Sessions 3 (holiday week) 5

Top Gainers — This Week

# Stock Change Sector Note
1 Ola Electric +16.81% EV / Mobility Top gainer of the week
2 Zaggle +16.69% Fintech / SaaS Second-highest gainer
3 Veefin Solutions +16.05% Fintech / NBFC Tech Third-highest gainer
4 Zappfresh +9.42% D2C / Food Strong mid-week recovery
5 Urban Company +7.15% Home Services Sustained buying interest
6 RateGain +5.88% SaaS / Travel Tech Bounced from last week’s lows
7 MapmyIndia +4.63% Geo Tech / Maps Steady accumulation
8 Swiggy +3.71% Food / Quick Comm Recovered with broader rally
9 Nykaa +2.54% D2C / Beauty Positive after recent weakness
10 Wakefit +1.80% D2C / Sleep Tech Ended green after intraweek lows
11 MobiKwik +0.95% Fintech / Payments Marginal gain, volatile week
12 FirstCry +0.26% D2C / Babycare Narrowly positive despite early lows

Top Losers — This Week

# Stock Change Sector Note
1 BlueStone -12.33% D2C / Jewellery ₹428.35 — Biggest loser of the week
2 Ather Energy -4.29% EV / Two-Wheeler Hit all-time high before sharp reversal
3 Paytm -3.10% Fintech / Payments Continued FII-driven selling
4 Delhivery -2.47% Logistics Macro pressure on logistics names
5 Zomato -1.85% Food / Quick Comm Profit-taking after earlier gains
6 CarTrade -1.33% Auto Tech Low volumes, weak sentiment
7 PB Fintech -0.92% Fintech / InsurTec Mild decline, range-bound

Stock Highlights

Ola Electric (+16.81%) — India’s listed EV leader staged the week’s biggest rally, signalling that the EV narrative — despite Ola Electric’s challenging post-IPO year — still draws strong speculative and institutional interest on dips. The stock’s recovery also tracks improving two-wheeler EV data and positive policy signals around PLI subsidies.

Ather Energy (ATH then -4.29%) — A textbook case of ‘buy the rumour, sell the news’: Ather hit a fresh all-time high intraweek before reversing sharply to close down 4.29%. This type of price action — new high, failed follow-through, close near lows — is a short-term caution signal despite the underlying fundamentals remaining strong.

BlueStone (-12.33% to ₹428.35) — The week’s biggest loser by far. BlueStone’s sharp decline suggests a combination of profit-taking after a prior run-up and broader weakness in the D2C jewellery space. At ₹428.35, the stock is testing key support levels. Any breach could invite further selling pressure.

Zaggle (+16.69%) & Veefin Solutions (+16.05%) — Two fintech SaaS names ranked second and third for the week, underlining continued investor appetite for B2B fintech platforms that serve NBFCs and corporates. Both companies have relatively lower liquidity, which amplifies price moves on buying interest.

Wakefit, MobiKwik & FirstCry — All three hit fresh intraweek lows but recovered to end marginally in the green — a resilience signal. For FirstCry in particular (+0.26%), the recovery from lows is meaningful given the stock’s recent underperformance since its IPO.

Sector Performance Snapshot

Sector Key Movers Net Bias
EV / Mobility Ola Electric +16.81%, Ather -4.29% Mixed — stock-specific
Fintech / SaaS Zaggle +16.69%, Veefin +16.05%, Paytm -3.10% Mostly positive
Quick Commerce Swiggy +3.71%, Zomato -1.85% Mixed
D2C / Consumer Nykaa +2.54%, BlueStone -12.33%, FirstCry +0.26% Mixed — BlueStone drags
Logistics Delhivery -2.47% Negative
Travel / Geo Tech RateGain +5.88%, MapmyIndia +4.63% Positive
Home Services Urban Company +7.15% Positive

Broader Market Context

New-age tech stocks tracked broader market volatility this week, with three distinct forces shaping price action:

  • Global tensions: Continued geopolitical uncertainty kept risk appetite subdued, particularly impacting FII flows into Indian equities.
  • Oil price swings: Brent crude volatility affected logistics and mobility names disproportionately — reflected in Delhivery’s -2.47% decline and Ola Electric’s volatile intraweek trajectory.
  • FII outflows: Persistent FII selling continued to cap upside in index-heavy new-age names (Zomato, Paytm) even as domestic institutional buying provided selective support in smaller names.

What to Watch Next Week

  • BlueStone: Can it reclaim the ₹450 level, or will selling continue after the -12.33% weekly close?
  • Ather Energy: Will buyers step in after the failed all-time high attempt, or is the stock in a new short-term downtrend?
  • Ola Electric: Can the +16.81% gainer hold its gains, or was this a short-covering-driven move without fundamental follow-through?
  • Macro cues: RBI policy stance, US Fed commentary, and Brent crude direction will set the tone for the broader basket.
  • FII data: Any reversal in FII outflows could be the catalyst for a broader new-age tech re-rating.
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