Milkfood Ltd.

BSE Group B · scrip 507621 · MLKFOOD

D
Tradeability
Grade D
Stealth Score
35 · Low confidence
Building
Today
+3.6% on ₹16.7 L · 198 trades
Read the risk first
IlliquidA single retail order can move the price; you may not be able to exit at a fair price.
Low confidenceComputed on thin turnover and/or limited history; treat the score as indicative only.
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52-week low ₹75.2546% of range · 10% below high₹92.00 high

Today's accumulation footprint

Full radar
Volume
2.0x
vs 20-day avg
Buy lean
82%
inferred
Trade size
0.9x
vs baseline
Coil
20
0-100 tightness

Today's volume is a ordinary day for this scrip (z-score 1.1). Inferred from price and volume, not measured order-flow.

Accumulation trajectory

Accumulation building

Buy-lean rising, OBV rising, up-volume outweighing down-volume. The footprint is intensifying, not just spiking today.

Buy days
6/10
lean strengthening
Silent streak
0
2 of last 10
Up/down vol
3.07x
10 sessions
Volume trend
strong up
OBV slope
Range coil
expanding
1.74x
Trade-size rank
68%
in window

Liquidity & tradeability

Median turnover
₹4.1 L
per session
Traded
22/22
sessions
Trades today
198
avg ₹8,452/trade
Typical range
4.8%
daily, spread proxy
Circuit days
0/20
likely locked

Size & valuation context

Size
Micro-cap
₹219 Cr m-cap
Earnings
Profitable
EPS 1.26
PE
69.3
extreme
EPS
1.26
trailing
52w position
46%
10% below high

Market cap and PE come from our own screener data, which for thinly covered BSE scrips is often stale or unaudited; treat them as rough context, not a valuation. Market data for thinly traded BSE Group X scrips is also often unavailable altogether from the upstream quote source, which is a limit of the data, not a fault in this page.

Reading MLKFOOD without a research desk

Milkfood Ltd. is a BSE Group B scrip, one of the thinly covered names on the exchange that no screener bothers with. Rather than fundamentals we mostly do not have, this page reads the tape: how today's volume and trade sizes compare to normal, whether the buying is building or fading across sessions, how coiled the price is, and, most importantly, whether the name is liquid enough to actually enter and exit. For a thin micro-cap the exit is the hard part, which is why the liquidity grade and risk flags sit above everything else.

For education only, not investment advice. Downstox is not a SEBI-registered investment adviser or research analyst, and nothing here is a recommendation to buy or sell MLKFOOD. Thinly traded BSE scrips are highly volatile, with wide spreads and frequent circuit filters. Every figure is derived from public price and volume data. Do your own due diligence and consult a SEBI-registered adviser before investing.