Top 5 Stocks Forming Cup-and-Handle Patterns This Month
Traders watch these patterns for possible breakouts. Below are five stocks that scanners and analysts flagged this month (as of 15 Oct 2025) as forming or breaking out of cup-and-handle patterns.
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Cup-and-handle Patterns are a popular bullish chart pattern. It looks like a rounded bowl (the cup) followed by a small pullback (the handle). Traders watch these patterns for possible breakouts. Below are five stocks that scanners and analysts flagged this month (as of 15 Oct 2025) as forming or breaking out of cup-and-handle patterns.

1) South Indian Bank (SIB)

South Indian Bank has shown a long-duration cup-and-handle on daily/weekly charts and recently broke out with heavy volume — a classic sign of institutional interest. Moneycontrol’s trade notes flagged the breakout and volume spike this month. This makes SIB a top watch for traders looking for momentum.

Quick take: Watch the breakout price (neckline) and confirm with above-average volume before entering.

2) Aditya Birla Capital (ABCAP)

Analysts highlighted a cup-and-handle forming and breaking out in recent setups for Aditya Birla Capital. Reports this month pointed out structural strength and a completed handle that suggests a possible follow-through move. Trend and trade writeups list ABCAP among technical breakouts to watch.

Quick take: Good for swing traders if breakout holds and volume confirms.

3) Cyient DLM / Cyient (scanner pick)

Technical screeners that track classic cup-and-handle setups have Cyient (and related Cyient DLM listings) among their current candidates on daily charts. Screener-style lists show Cyient-family names in the cup-and-handle breakout group this month. Use price-action confirmation before committing.

Quick take: Look for a daily close above the neckline on strong volume.

4) Indian Renewable / Renewable Energy names (scanner pick)

Screener and Trendlyne cup-and-handle screens have several renewable-energy and mid-cap names forming classic cup shapes with small handles. These appear in the platform’s October lists of cup-and-handle breakout candidates. These are sector plays — watch macro headlines for energy demand and policy news.

Quick take: Sector context matters — confirm industry momentum before trading.

5) Select small-caps highlighted on TradingView / Trend lists

TradingView idea feeds and Trendlyne’s pattern lists show multiple small-cap names that users and algorithms labeled as “cup & handle” in early mid-October 2025. These community-shared ideas and scanner outputs are useful for leads, but require stricter risk control because small caps can be volatile.

Quick take: Treat these as speculative set-ups; use tight stops.

How I picked these (short and simple)

  • I used live pattern scanners and market writeups dated Oct 2025 and cross-checked analyst trade notes and community ideas for confirmation. 

  • I prioritized names that showed either a completed handle + breakout or a nearly completed handle with rising volume.

Quick trading checklist (easy to follow)

  1. Confirm the neckline (resistance) and wait for a clean close above it.

  2. Check volume — breakout with higher-than-average volume adds conviction.

  3. Set a stop-loss below the handle’s low.

  4. Target = neckline + cup height (classic way to estimate upside).

  5. Watch macro/sector news — they can change the setup quickly.

These five picks are based on real-time scanners and market write-ups as of October 15, 2025. The cup-and-handle pattern is useful but not foolproof — always confirm a breakout with volume and risk-manage every trade. Want me to convert this into a publish-ready 600-word blog with meta title/description and FAQ schema (AEO-ready)? I can also add chart screenshots for each stock using today’s data. 


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