Stocks to Buy: ABG to AB Infrabuild 5 Breakout Stocks to Watch by Sumeet Bagadia

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The Indian Stock Market has ended nearly on a flat note for the second day. Yesterday 26th March both Nifty 50 and Sensex grew less than 1%. But the good news is the positive sentiment is still on for seven straight days. Which stocks will beak out today? Let’s find out.

Stocks to Watch by Sumeet Bagadia

According to Sumeet Bagadia, Executive Director of Choice Broking, the Indian Stock Market Sentiment is currently on the positive side. Nifty 50 closed at 23,486 yesterday which is 0.77% higher than the previous day. Also, the Sensex climbed 0.93% and closed at 77,288 points.

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Today, Nifty will find support at 23,000 and move towards 23,700 or 24,000. Wha are the stocks that might give good returns? Check out the list with entry price, selling price and stop loss.

Stocks to buy today by Sumeet Bagadia

1. HEG: The first stock recommendation for the day is HEG. You can purchase these shares at Rs 499.25 and then sell at a target price of Rs 535. Do remember to keep a stop loss at Rs 481.

2. Aavas Financiers: The second recommendation for the day is Avas Financiers. You can buy theses shares at Rs 2013.60 and aim for a target price of Rs 2155. Investors are also advised to keep a stop loss at Rs 1943.

3. AB Infrabuild: The third recommendation for the day is AB Infrabuild. You can purchase these shares at Rs 99.10 and Sell at Rs 106. Also, remember to keep a stop loss at Rs 95.6.

4. Elecon Engineering Company: Another good stock to watch today is Elecon Engineering Company. These shares can be purchased at Rs 460.30 and then sold at a target price of Rs 493. Also, remember to keep a stop loss at Rs 444.

5. Windlas Biotech: The last recommendation for the day is Windlas Biotech. You can buy these shares at Rs 1028.25 and aim for selling price of Rs 1100. Also, do not forget to keep a stop loss at Rs 992.

All the information given above is for informational purposes only. Investors are advised to consult their certified analysts before making any investment-related decision.

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