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Top stocks to buy today: Stock recommendations for November 13, 2025 – check list – The Times of India
Top stock market recommendations: According to Aakash K Hindocha, Deputy Vice President – WM Research, Nuvama Professional Clients Group, the top buy calls for today are: Bajaj Auto, Minda Corporation, and Union Bank of India. Here’s his view on Nifty, Bank Nifty and the top stock picks for November 13, 2025.Index View: NiftyAfter a 750 point cool off, Nifty showed signs of reversal for the short term at the start of this week. Initial targets of 25700 and 25840 have been met and extended targets for 26050 remain open. Dips towards 25650 are now likely to get bought into given the current set up on daily charts.Bank NiftyBank Nifty could close above the 58000 mark negating any possibility of a fresh swing low. A buy on dip set up now emerges on this index as closing above 58000 is confirmed for target of 58600 / 59280.
Stock recommendations:
BAJAJ AUTO (BUY):
- LCP: 8868
- Stop Loss: 8600
- Target: 9440
After a bullish triangle breakout in early September 2025, stock has been missing a tailwind for further leg upside. A short term flag breakout is now seen on daily charts allowing for the stock to breakout out from its 8 week consolidation. Initial targets seen at 9440.MINDACORP (BUY):
- LCP: 607
- Stop Loss: 582
- Target: 652
Having consolidated in a broad range, Minda Corporation is now on the verge of giving a cup and handle breakout on weekly charts which has been in existence for the past 15 months now. Initial targets are now projected at previous all time high levels, before the stock gathers further momentum.UNIONBANK (BUY):
- LCP: 156
- Stop Loss: 150
- Target: 170
Given the PSU BANK space tailwind markets have been witnessing over the past 2 months, Union Bank of India is another name on the breakout list taking off from a cup and handle breakout on a 1.5 year time frame as well an inverted head and shoulder pattern on 10 year charts. A quick breakout move could target it to previous swing highs above 170 mark.(Disclaimer: Recommendations and views on the stock market, other asset classes or personal finance management tips given by experts are their own. These opinions do not represent the views of The Times of India)
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