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Advance Decline Ratio Guide

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Advance Decline Ratio Guide

If you trade regularly, you probably have a few things to check before you even open your charts. Some glance at global cues, some look at Nifty moves, and many simply want to know whether the market feels heavy or light. One of the quickest ways to sense that mood is the advance decline ratio, which basically tells you how broad the buying or selling is on any given day.

The advance decline ratio is simply a comparison of how many stocks went up versus how many went down. That is literally it. No formula sheet needed. Yet it ends up revealing more about the day’s market tone than you might expect.

For instance, a rising Nifty does not always mean the market is healthy. If only four or five heavyweights are lifting the index while the rest of the pack is sliding, the ratio exposes that weakness. This is exactly why so many intraday traders check the NSE advance decline figures before placing their first order.

Most professionals do one quick thing every morning: they compare the headline Nifty level with the Nifty advance decline figure. If both move in the same direction, the market picture becomes clearer and more dependable. But when they diverge, you get a very different story inside the market.

1. It Shows If the Market Is Truly Strong

Say Nifty is up a bit, but hardly any stocks are rising. Something feels off. The advance decline ratio highlights that straight away.

2. It Helps You Spot When a Move Is Losing Steam

Sometimes the index stays positive, but most stocks on your list are in red. If this happens for a couple of days, it usually means the trend is getting tired.

3. It Gives a Quick Sense of Intraday Mood

In the first few minutes, traders look at market participation to decide how aggressive they want to be. A strong ratio means the market has support. A weak one tells you to slow down.

4. It Keeps You Grounded on Wild Days

Fast moves can be misleading. Breadth shows whether the selling or buying is happening across many stocks or just a few places. Think of it as the width of the move:

  • Wide participation = strong breadth
  • Narrow participation = weak breadth

It helps you judge the move clearly without getting carried away.

There is nothing complicated here:

Advance Decline Ratio = Number of Advancing Stocks / Number of Declining Stocks

For example, if 1,120 stocks rise and 980 fall, the ratio is slightly above 1, indicating that buyers still have a mild edge. If it drops below 1, sellers have the upper hand.

Most people do not sit and calculate this manually, of course. They just track it using their trading platform or NSE data feeds and focus more on understanding the trend than the absolute number.

Here is the trick: Nifty often hides the mood of the broader market. One big bank, one IT major or any heavyweight energy stock can distort the daily picture.

But advance and decline in NSE reflect the entire participation. If Nifty inches up but midcaps and small caps are overwhelmingly negative, the rally is not really a rally.

On the other hand, if you see a strong Nifty advance decline reading even while Nifty itself looks flat, that usually means buyers are quietly active across sectors. Some of the best intraday moves begin on such days.

1. Pair It with Sector Strength

Breadth plus sector momentum tells you much more than either alone. A solid ratio, with strong moves in banks, autos, or other major sectors, usually confirms a healthy market day.

2. Watch How Breadth Behaves Around Important Levels

If the market is approaching a well-known resistance zone, an improving ratio is a good sign because it shows more stocks are supporting the move. But if breadth weakens right at that level, it suggests fewer stocks are participating, and the breakout may not hold.

3. Use It to Stay Grounded on Fast Days

Announcements, global worries, or FPI outflows, all these often trigger quick moves. Breadth helps you avoid reacting to noise and keeps your decision making steady.

4. Let It Influence Your Position Sizing

Several days of weak breadth hint at caution. It does not mean you stop trading completely, but it does mean you size your positions more carefully.

Here is a simple checklist to keep handy:

  • Are advances and declines matching the direction of the index or contradicting it?
  • Is the breadth improving over the week or fading quietly?
  • Are sectors moving together or in isolated pockets?
  • Is Nifty supported broadly or pulled by a few names?
  • Does the ratio give you more conviction or more caution?

The advance decline ratio is not about predicting where the market will go. It is about understanding whether the market is moving together or being dragged around by a handful of heavyweights. The difference between those two situations is often the difference between a smooth trading day and a frustrating one.

Sources

Investopedia
Nifty Trader
Britannica

This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice. It is not produced by the desk of the Kotak Securities Research Team, nor is it a report published by the Kotak Securities Research Team. The information presented is compiled from several secondary sources available on the internet and may change over time. Investors should conduct their own research and consult with financial professionals before making any investment decisions. Read the full disclaimer here.

Investments in securities market are subject to market risks, read all the related documents carefully before investing. Brokerage will not exceed SEBI prescribed limit. The securities are quoted as an example and not as a recommendation. SEBI Registration No-INZ000200137 Member Id NSE-08081; BSE-673; MSE-1024, MCX-56285, NCDEX-1262.

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