Top stocks to buy today: Stock market recommendations for November 18, 2025 – check list


Top stocks to buy today: Stock market recommendations for November 18, 2025 - check list
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Stock market recommendations: According to Somil Mehta, Head – Alternate Research, Capital Market Strategy, Mirae Asset Sharekhan, the top stocks investors can consider buying today on November 18, 2025 are: NBCC (India) Ltd, and Punjab National Bank (PNB). Let’s take a look:NBCC (India) Ltd – Buy in the range between Rs 116 & Rs 117; Stop Loss: Rs 108; Target: Rs 130NBCC (India) Ltd has given a consolidation breakout on the daily chart – taken support at 10 daily moving average i.e. 113.50 and the stock is expected to resume the uptrend. Momentum indicators have also given a positive crossover. Key resistance for the stock is Rs 122 and support is at Rs 110.Punjab National Bank (PNB) – Buy in the range between Rs 121 & Rs 122; Stop Loss: Rs 115; Target: Rs 135Punjab National Bank or PNB has been forming a small symmetrical Triangle pattern above 20 & 40 daily moving average and the stock is expected to resume the uptrend. Momentum indicators have also given a positive crossover. The stock has been consolidating in a broad range since the last two weeks. The stock is expected to continue the up trend. Key resistance is at Rs 127 and support is at Rs 119.(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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