About VEDL
Vedanta Limited
Vedanta Limited, a diversified natural resources company, explores, extracts, and processes minerals, and oil and gas in India, Europe, China, the United States, Mexico, and internationally. The company operates through seven reportable segments: Copper, Aluminium, Iron Ore, Power, Zinc India, Zinc International, Oil and Gas, and Others. It explores, produces, and sells oil and gas, zinc, lead, silver, copper, aluminum, steel, pig iron, chrome ores, and metallurgical coke. The company also opera
Three plain-English paragraphs — current state, historical base rate, and interpretation — so you walk away with context, not a dashboard.
Snapshot
How is VEDL doing right now?
In plain terms: VEDL is 61.9% below its highest-ever price. Dipsern checks every past time it was this far down and grades how the next 90 days usually went.
VEDL (Vedanta Ltd.) is 61.9% below its historical peak. Tape reads in a historic crash, with the last trade at $299.95. Historic crashes (60%+ drawdowns) are rare events. For some assets they marked generational entries; for others they were warning signs of permanent capital loss.
Historical base rate
What history says at this drawdown
History at this drawdown level is well-populated for VEDL — 580 confirmed observations in the 65%-to-60% band. The Dipsern engine uses these to compute a rolling median rather than a mean, because medians are robust to the kind of fat tails you find in indian stocks return distributions. The win rate (% of episodes that closed positive after 90 days) is shown in the segments table below.
Interpretation
What this means for VEDL
Drawdown-based signals work across asset classes but the magnitude of meaningful moves varies. Dipsern computes the segmentation per-asset so the bands are calibrated to VEDL's own volatility history. Crash-level drawdowns are tail events with few historical analogs. The signal should be read as "here's what happened the last few times" rather than a base-rate forecast.