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Top stocks to buy today: Stock recommendations for June 25, 2025

Top stocks to buy today: Stock recommendations for June 25, 2025

Time of India25-06-2025
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Stock market recommendations:
According to Mehul Kothari, DVP - Technical Research, Anand Rathi Shares and Stock Brokers, Ramco Systems, Minda Corp, and JSW Infrastructure are the top stocks to buy today:
RAMCO SYSTEMS – Reversal from Support
Buy near ₹390 | Stop Loss: ₹345 | Target: ₹480
Ramco Systems is in a neutral trend but has now approached a key rising trendline support.
The stock recently fell from the ₹480 zone and is currently forming a potential reversal pattern near support.
With the risk-reward now favourable, this setup offers a tactical long opportunity. A revisit to the recent high around ₹480 cannot be ruled out.
MINDA CORP – Retesting Breakout Zone
Buy near ₹510 | Stop Loss: ₹490 | Target: ₹550
Minda Corp witnessed a major breakout near ₹510 last month, followed by a sharp rally towards ₹585. The stock is now retesting previous support and consolidating near the 200 DEMA.
The structure remains bullish and intact, offering a good opportunity to re-enter. The bigger target of ₹600 remains active but for short term it has potential to reach ₹550.
JSW INFRA – Breakout in the Making
Buy near ₹309 | SL: ₹294 | Target: ₹340
JSW Infra is consolidating near both 200 DEMA and 200 SMA, forming a double bottom pattern around ₹294. The setup is on the verge of a breakout, with strong confirmation expected above ₹314. Once triggered, it could lead to swift upside momentum.
The current consolidation offers an early entry for the breakout play.
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