Propshare Celestia IPO Live GMP Today
Track the latest Grey Market Premium (GMP) for Propshare Celestia IPO. The GMP indicates the premium at which Propshare Celestia IPO shares are being traded in the unofficial grey market before the official listing on BSE.
| Status | Listed |
| Type | Mainboard |
| Open Date | Apr 10, 2026 |
| Close Date | Apr 16, 2026 |
| Listing Date | Apr 24, 2026 |
| Lot Size | 1 shares |
| Issue Size | ₹245.00 Cr |
Propshare Celestia IPO GMP — Detailed Analysis
What Propshare Celestia GMP Tells Us Today
GMP data for Propshare Celestia IPO has not been recorded yet. Once grey market dealers begin quoting unofficial premiums, we will track and update them here.
How to Read the Propshare Celestia GMP Trend
The GMP chart and history table above let you watch how unofficial demand has evolved through the bidding window. A few things worth noting when interpreting this data:
- Stable or rising GMP through bidding typically signals genuine investor demand and improves the odds of a positive listing day.
- A late-stage GMP spike (sudden jump only on the last day) is often speculative and tends to fade after listing — treat with caution.
- A declining GMP can signal either weakening sentiment or rational profit-booking by grey market players ahead of listing.
- GMP near zero or negative is a red flag — historically, IPOs that listed flat or in discount had GMP fizzle in the final days of bidding.
GMP Reliability for Mainboard IPOs
Mainboard IPO GMP historically tracks the actual listing price within a 10–20% margin in stable market conditions. That said, GMP is not a guarantee — broader market conditions on listing day, FII flows, and sector sentiment can still shift the actual listing price away from what GMP implied. Always cross-check GMP against subscription multiples and fundamentals before drawing conclusions.
Propshare Celestia IPO is expected to list on April 24, 2026. GMP signals between now and listing day are most useful as a real-time read on demand — final listing performance will also depend on subscription levels (especially QIB participation), fundamentals, and overall market conditions on the listing day.
For broader context on how GMP works as an indicator, see our explainer: What is IPO GMP?