Delivery Spike Stocks Today (NSE)neutral

Stocks whose delivery percentage is running at least 1.5× its own 20-day average — an unusual surge in genuine, carried-home buying.

As of 2026-08-20 As of 2026-08-20, 27 NSE stocks show a delivery spike — delivery percentage running at least 1.5 times the stock's own 20-day average, while still above 50%. A surge in delivery versus a stock's own norm flags unusual real participation, which is often more telling than a high absolute delivery figure.

27 stocks · ranked by significance · click any symbol for the full smart-money deep dive.

StockPrice %Delivery %20-day avgvs avg
MANCREDIT 79.0% 30.1% 2.6×
SHINDL 64.3% 28.9% 2.2×
TBZ 67.0% 31.0% 2.2×
UNIONGOLD 92.5% 46.2% 2.0×
DBL 75.3% 38.1% 2.0×
SHYAMMETLShyam Metalics and Energy Ltd. -1.19% 68.2% 34.9% 1.9×
FEDDERSHOL 56.6% 30.0% 1.9×
SUNLOC 100.0% 53.5% 1.9×
SHAH 85.2% 47.7% 1.8×
CONFIPET 75.5% 42.8% 1.8×
FMCGADD 96.4% 55.1% 1.8×
APOLLOTYREApollo Tyres Ltd. +2.42% 83.4% 48.3% 1.7×
VEDPOWER 70.6% 43.1% 1.6×
NIFTYAXIS 96.7% 60.0% 1.6×
ECLERXeClerx Services Ltd. +0.60% 65.9% 41.9% 1.6×
FISCHER 57.0% 36.0% 1.6×
TATSILV 55.3% 34.9% 1.6×
VMSTMT 65.0% 41.3% 1.6×
MEGASTAR 83.7% 53.4% 1.6×
AIILAuthum Investment & Infrastructure Ltd. +3.75% 59.0% 37.8% 1.6×
GOLD360 86.4% 55.4% 1.6×
ALKEMAlkem Laboratories Ltd. +0.00% 76.0% 49.0% 1.6×
MERCANTILE 100.0% 64.9% 1.5×
ARVINDFASN 86.0% 56.3% 1.5×
ADANIENTAdani Enterprises Ltd. +0.07% 54.5% 35.9% 1.5×
PARAGMILK 77.4% 51.1% 1.5×
WINDMACHIN 82.8% 54.8% 1.5×

How this screen works

A high delivery percentage is useful, but a delivery spike — delivery running well above a stock's own recent average — is often the sharper signal. A large-cap that always delivers 70% telling you 70% today is no news; a stock that normally delivers 30% suddenly delivering 75% is something new arriving.

This screen flags stocks whose delivery percentage today is at least 1.5× its trailing 20-session average (and still above 50% in absolute terms, to avoid flagging noise in thinly-delivered names). Paired with the price move, a delivery spike on strength points to fresh conviction buying; on weakness, to determined sellers being absorbed.

For each stock Strota computes delivery % from NSE's security-wise bhavdata, and its average over the prior 20 sessions. The vs avg column is today's delivery % divided by that average.

A stock qualifies when that ratio is 1.5 or higher and today's delivery % is at least 50%, then the list is ranked by the ratio — the biggest surges relative to normal sit at the top. The Price % column shows whether the spike came on an up or down day.

A spike confirms unusual real participation today; it is descriptive, not a forecast. Treat it as a flag to look closer — at the price, the news flow and the OI — not as a buy or sell signal.

FAQ

What is a delivery spike?
A delivery spike is when a stock's delivery percentage on a given day runs well above its own recent average — here, at least 1.5 times its trailing 20-session average. It signals an unusual surge in shares being taken into delivery rather than traded intraday.

Why use the spike instead of the absolute delivery percentage?
Because the meaningful information is the change. Some stocks always have high delivery and some always low, so the absolute figure can mislead. A jump relative to a stock's own norm is what flags that something new — fresh buying or determined selling — is happening today.

Is a delivery spike bullish?
It depends on the price. A delivery spike on a rising stock points to genuine accumulation; on a falling stock it can mean holders are being distributed stock. The spike measures conviction and unusualness, not direction — read it with the price move.

How often does this update?
Once per trading session, after NSE publishes the security-wise bhavdata around 6 PM IST. Delivery figures are end-of-day and not available during market hours.

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