Anmol (ANMOL.NS) market analysis | AI infrastructure demand, valuation metrics, technical momentum. Anmol India Limited (NSE: ANMOL) edged up marginally to ₹11.58, a +0.17% gain from the previous close. The stock is trading just above its identified support level of ₹11.0 and below resistance at ₹12.16, suggesting a period of consolidation. With limited upward momentum, price action remains range‑bound in a relatively narrow band.
Anmol India Limited (ANMOL.NS): Modest Gains Near Key Support Zone - Counter Trend Trade
ANMOL.NS - Stock Analysis
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