Stocks to buy in Samvat 2079: Here are Sanjiv Bhasin's top 5 picks

Stocks to buy in Samvat 2079: Here are Sanjiv Bhasin's top 5 picks

The Director at IIFL Securities expects foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) to make a comeback, which will fuel the next leg of the rally on Dalal Street.

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Stocks to buy in Samvat 2079: Here are Sanjiv Bhasin's top 5 picksStocks to buy in Samvat 2079: Here are Sanjiv Bhasin's top 5 picks
Tanya Aneja
  • Oct 25, 2022,
  • Updated Oct 25, 2022 6:30 PM IST

Samvat 2078 was nothing short of a roller coaster ride for Indian investors as the markets were volatile amid recessionary fears, geo-political tensions, rupee depreciation and FIIs outflows.

However, market veteran Sanjiv Bhasin says it is the best time to stay invested in the market. The Director at IIFL Securities expects foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) to make a comeback, which will fuel the next leg of the rally on Dalal Street.

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In an exclusive interview with Business Today TV, Bhasin noted that volatility and markets go hand in hand. He said Nifty has the potential to achieve the 21,000 mark in Samvat 2079.

Bhasin's target stands in the upper limit of the 14,880-22,918 range for Nifty that a dozen of brokerages and mutual fund houses suggested for Samvat 2079 in the BT Digital Diwali survey.

Can Fin Homes, HCL Technologies, UltraTech Cement, InterGlobe Aviation and DLF are a few stocks that Bhasin has picked for Samvat 2079. His price targets on the five stocks suggest up to 43 per cent potential upside.

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Can Fin Homes

 

Target: Rs 750

Latest price: Rs 524.05

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Upside potential: 43%

 

InterGlobe Aviation

 

Target: Rs 2,500

Latest price: Rs 1795.45

Upside potential: 39%

 

Ultratech Cement

 

Target: Rs 8,500

Latest price: Rs 6,393

Upside potential: 33%

 

HCL Technologies

 

Target: Rs 1,300

Latest price: Rs 1031.90

Upside potential: 26%

 

DLF

 

Target: Rs 500

Latest price: Rs 367.55

Upside potential: 36%

 

(Disclaimer: The views expressed herein are that of the respective authors/ entities, and do not represent the views of Business Today.)

Disclaimer: Business Today provides stock market news for informational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice. Readers are encouraged to consult with a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions.

Samvat 2078 was nothing short of a roller coaster ride for Indian investors as the markets were volatile amid recessionary fears, geo-political tensions, rupee depreciation and FIIs outflows.

However, market veteran Sanjiv Bhasin says it is the best time to stay invested in the market. The Director at IIFL Securities expects foreign portfolio investors (FPIs) to make a comeback, which will fuel the next leg of the rally on Dalal Street.

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In an exclusive interview with Business Today TV, Bhasin noted that volatility and markets go hand in hand. He said Nifty has the potential to achieve the 21,000 mark in Samvat 2079.

Bhasin's target stands in the upper limit of the 14,880-22,918 range for Nifty that a dozen of brokerages and mutual fund houses suggested for Samvat 2079 in the BT Digital Diwali survey.

Can Fin Homes, HCL Technologies, UltraTech Cement, InterGlobe Aviation and DLF are a few stocks that Bhasin has picked for Samvat 2079. His price targets on the five stocks suggest up to 43 per cent potential upside.

Check out!

Can Fin Homes

 

Target: Rs 750

Latest price: Rs 524.05

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Upside potential: 43%

 

InterGlobe Aviation

 

Target: Rs 2,500

Latest price: Rs 1795.45

Upside potential: 39%

 

Ultratech Cement

 

Target: Rs 8,500

Latest price: Rs 6,393

Upside potential: 33%

 

HCL Technologies

 

Target: Rs 1,300

Latest price: Rs 1031.90

Upside potential: 26%

 

DLF

 

Target: Rs 500

Latest price: Rs 367.55

Upside potential: 36%

 

(Disclaimer: The views expressed herein are that of the respective authors/ entities, and do not represent the views of Business Today.)

Disclaimer: Business Today provides stock market news for informational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice. Readers are encouraged to consult with a qualified financial advisor before making any investment decisions.
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