Market Activity and Performance
ICICI Bank has recently been under significant market pressure, with its stock opening at ₹1,272.7, reflecting a 3.1% decrease from the previous close. As of 09:44:47 IST, the last traded price (LTP) stood at ₹1,264.4.
On a notable trading day, ICICI Bank recorded a total traded volume of 58,08,170 shares, with a traded value of ₹7,351.11 crores. This activity is indicative of the stock’s liquidity, which remains robust, comfortably supporting trade sizes up to ₹51.48 crores based on 2% of the five-day average traded value.
Recent Trends and Losses
However, the stock has faced challenges, touching an intraday low of ₹1,251.1, which is 4.74% above its 52-week low of ₹1,208. Over the past six consecutive trading days, ICICI Bank has experienced a cumulative loss of 9.74%, a trend that has raised concerns among market participants.
The private sector banking sector as a whole fell by 3.48% on the same trading day, reflecting broader market trends that may be influencing investor sentiment towards ICICI Bank.
Investment Sentiment and Future Outlook
In February, Capitalmind Flexi Cap Fund reduced its exposure to ICICI Bank, along with HDFC Bank and Bharti Airtel, while increasing stakes in BPCL and Federal Bank. This shift in investment strategy suggests a cautious approach towards ICICI Bank amidst its recent performance.
Despite the current challenges, ICICI Bank’s Mojo Score is 54.0, with a Mojo Grade of ‘Hold’ as of 6 February 2026. This indicates that while the stock is not currently favoured for aggressive buying, it remains a key player with potential for recovery should market conditions improve.
ICICI Bank’s performance will be closely watched by market participants seeking to gauge the broader financial landscape. As the situation develops, the bank’s ability to navigate these challenges will be crucial for its future positioning in the market.