On May 12, five Nifty500 stocks closed more than 2.5% below their VWAP levels, signalling rising bearish pressure. A close below the volume-weighted average price indicates stocks ended the session weaker than their average traded price, reflecting heightened selling activity, weakening intraday sentiment, and possible short-term downside across select counters.
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