Bajaj Housing Finance shares climbed 1.67% to a high of Rs 115.35, marking an 11.99% increase from its January 28, 2025, low. Experts weigh in on the stock's performance and future potential.
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Bajaj Housing Finance shares recently hit a high of Rs 115.35 and a low of Rs 103, as of January 28, 2025.
The market capitalisation of Bajaj Housing Finance is Rs 94,857.59 crore.
The key support levels for the stock are in the Rs 100-111 range, and the key resistance level is in the Rs 120-122 zone.
Experts recommend holding on to Bajaj Housing Finance shares and considering buying on dips, with a medium- to long-term view.
The 14-day RSI for Bajaj Housing Finance shares is 31.20, indicating that the stock is not overbought.
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