The Indian markets on Thursday closed higher for the third straight session as Nifty50 ended above 17500-mark and the BSE Sensex gained over 150 points, led by FMCG and metal stocks. While global markets on Thursday mainly closed negative, while Asian markets are trading weak in early morning. 

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Ahead of the market open, Zee Business research analysts Varun Dubey and Kushal Gupta shortlisted as many as 20 shares for profitable trade on Friday. These stocks include from cash to F&O segment and have been chosen on the basis of either news value or on technical chart. 

The prominent stocks that the analyst list are: GO Fashion, Tata Motors FUT, Eclerx Services, Kalpataru Power, Bajaj Electricals, Wipro, Liberty Shoes, Tata Coffee, Tech Mahindra, Fortis Healthcare among others 

Shares Recommended by Varun Dubey 

Buy Go Fashion Target Rs 1210 SL RS 1140 

Sell Tata Motors FUT Target Rs 485 SL RS 500 

Buy TCS 3620 CE Target Rs 76 SL RS 55 

Buy United Spirits Target Rs 960 SL RS 915 

Buy Eclerx Services Target 2260, sl 2160 

Buy Gillette Target Rs 6500 Duration 4 to 6 Months 

Sell Interglobe FUT Target Rs 1980 SL Rs 2040 

Sell Wipro Target Rs 633 SL RS 653 

Buy Liberty Shoes Target 165, sl 156 

Buy Tata Coffee tgt 221, sl 208 

Best Pick 

Buy Gillette Target Rs 6500 Duration 4 to 6 Months 

Shares Recommended by Kushal Gupta 

Bajaj Electricals - Buy - 1080, sl - 1030 

ITC FUT - Buy - 241, sl - 232 

M&M 850 CE@22.5 - Buy - 35, sl - 15 

Tech Mahindra - Buy - 1660, sl - 1595 

Deepak Fertiliser - Buy - 460, Duration: 1 year 

Fortis Healthcare - Buy - 360, Duration: 1 year 

Kalpataru Power - Buy - 395, sl - 377 

Mirza International - Buy - 118, sl - 112 

Marksans Pharma - Buy - 62, sl - 59 

Dalmia Bharat FUT - Sell - 1860, sl - 1940 

Best Pick 

Fortis Healthcare - Buy - 360, Duration: 1 year 

(Disclaimer: The views/suggestions/advice expressed here in this article are solely by investment experts. Zee Business suggests its readers to consult with their investment advisers before making any financial decision.)