NSE Base Breakout Stocks

A base is a multi-week pause where supply and demand reach equilibrium before the next leg up. This scan flags NSE stocks clearing the pivot of such a base, ranked by how many days the base took to form — longer bases tend to launch more durable moves.

Trendvue rebuilds the base-breakout list every evening on settled NSE end-of-day data, after a liquidity filter removes thinly traded names so the list is tradable rather than noise. Each result links straight into a full price chart, so you can confirm the setup before you act.

  • Stocks breaking out above a multi-week base pivot
  • Sorted by base length — longer bases, sturdier moves
  • Pivot price and base days surfaced per stock
  • Liquidity-filtered across the full NSE universe

Frequently asked questions

What is a base breakout?

A move above the resistance pivot of a multi-week consolidation. The base stores buying interest; clearing it on volume often triggers the next advance.

How often is this scan updated?

It is rebuilt every trading day on settled NSE end-of-day data, after the market closes.

Are the results filtered for liquidity?

Yes — every scan passes a turnover-and-volume liquidity gate, so illiquid names are excluded and the results stay tradable.