NSE Stage Analysis Distribution

Stan Weinstein’s stage model sorts every stock into a phase of its cycle: basing, advancing, topping or declining. Counting how the whole NSE universe distributes across those stages turns a single-stock framework into a market-wide regime gauge.

Trendvue classifies each NSE stock by its SMA(150) trend and computes the daily share in Stage 2 (advancing) versus Stage 4 (declining), so you can see whether the broad market is in markup or distribution.

  • Share of NSE stocks in each Weinstein stage
  • Stage 2 advancing vs Stage 4 declining over time
  • A market-wide trend-regime read
  • Computed across the full NSE universe, every close

Frequently asked questions

What is Weinstein stage analysis?

A model that classifies a stock into one of four phases — basing (1), advancing (2), topping (3) or declining (4) — based on its position relative to a rising or falling long-term moving average.

How is it used for market breadth?

By counting how many stocks sit in each stage, you gauge whether the broad market is in a markup (many Stage 2) or distribution (many Stage 4) regime.

How often is the data updated?

After every NSE close, on settled end-of-day data.