Stocks to buy today: M&M, Grasim among 6 trading ideas for 25 June 2025
ADVERTISEMENT The Nifty future closed positively with gains of 0.39% at 25,090 levels on Tuesday. India VIX fell by 2.8% to close at 13.64 in the previous session.
The sustained low levels of the VIX reflect declining fear and growing investor confidence, experts suggest.
On the options front, the maximum Call OI is placed at 25,200 and then towards 25,500 strikes, while the maximum Put OI is placed at 24,800 and then towards 25,000 strikes.Call writing is seen at 25,100 and then at 25,200 strikes, while Put writing is seen at 25,100 and then towards 25,200 strikes.
'Options data suggests a broader trading range in between 24,600 to 25,500 zones while an immediate range between 24,800 to 25,300 levels,' Chandan Taparia, Analyst-Derivatives at Motilal Oswal Financial Services Limited, said.
ADVERTISEMENT 'Nifty formed a bearish candle on the daily frame on Tuesday, but it has been forming higher lows from the last three sessions,' he added.'Now the index has to hold above 25,000, for an up move towards 25,300 and 25,500 zones while support can be seen at 24,900 then 24,800 zones,' recommended Taparia.
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TVS Motor Company Ltd: Buy| Target Rs 3000| Stop Loss Rs 2765
ADVERTISEMENT Grasim Industries: Buy| Target Rs 2935| Stop Loss Rs 2700
M&M: Buy| Target Rs 3280| Stop Loss Rs 3090
ADVERTISEMENT Indian Bank: Buy| Target Rs 635| Stop Loss Rs 611
Britannia Industries: Buy| Target Rs 5717| Stop Loss Rs 5527
ICICI Lombard General Insurance Company: Buy| Target Rs 2085| Stop Loss Rs 1900
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