G.S. Auto International Ltd.

BSE Group X · scrip 890238 · GSAILPP

E
Tradeability
Grade E
Read the risk first
IlliquidA single retail order can move the price; you may not be able to exit at a fair price.
Circuit-proneFrozen at a band means no counterparty; you can be locked out of buying or selling for days.
Gappy tapePrice teleports at the open; stop-losses are unreliable.
Low confidenceComputed on thin turnover and/or limited history; treat the score as indicative only.
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Accumulation trajectory

Buy days
3/10
lean strengthening
Silent streak
0
0 of last 10
Up/down vol
0.74x
10 sessions
Volume trend
down
OBV slope
Range coil
expanding
1.08x
Trade-size rank
7%
in window

Liquidity & tradeability

Median turnover
₹2.3 L
per session
Traded
14/14
sessions
Trades today
17
avg ₹490/trade
Typical range
7.8%
daily, spread proxy
Circuit days
1/20
likely locked

Size & valuation context

Yahoo publishes no size or earnings data for this scrip. Read the tape only; do not infer value.

Group X fundamentals from Yahoo are often stale or unaudited; treat PE and EPS as rough context, not a valuation.

Reading GSAILPP without a research desk

G.S. Auto International Ltd. is a BSE Group X scrip, one of the ~1,200 companies listed only on BSE with almost no analyst or screener coverage. 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 GSAILPP. BSE Group X scrips are thin and 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.