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Rishabh Instruments, TD Power Systems, PFC: Analyst picks 3 stocks for short-term | Know targets, stop losses

Rishabh Instruments, TD Power Systems, PFC: Analyst Vikas Sethi picks 3 stocks for short-term | Know targets, stop losses  

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The Indian stock indexes performed admirably during the June quarter of fiscal 2024-25. During the April-June quarter, the Indian stock market capitalisation climbed by 13.8 per cent, the most among the top 10 stock markets.

 

Written By: Bhawna Gupta
Updated on: June 30, 2024, 08.27 PM IST
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Indian stock market on June 28

Indian benchmark indexes fell in a turbulent session on June 28. The Sensex closed down 210.45 points, or 0.27 per cent, at 79,032.73, while the Nifty fell 33.90 points, or 0.14 per cent, to 24,010.60.

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Vikas Sethi's picks

In a market with positive mood, Vikas Sethi of Sethi Finmart has chosen Rishabh Instruments, TD Power Systems and PFC Future for short-term buying. 

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Rishabh Instruments Share Price Target

Rishabh Instruments manufactures electrical equipment. The analyst has given a purchase advice on this stock. This share is at Rs 449 currently. Sethi has given a short target of Rs 470 and stoploss of Rs 430. 

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TD Power Systems Share Price Target

The second choice of expert is TD Power Systems. This share is at the current level of Rs 356. This company manufactures electrical equipment. It caters to the power and railway sectors. Short term target of Rs 370 and stoploss of Rs 335 has been given by analyst.

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Power Finance Corporation (PFC) Future Target Price

Apart from these two stocks, Vikas Sethi has also advised to buy in PFC Future. This week it is at the level of 485. Short term target has been given at Rs 500 and stoploss at Rs 480.  The views/suggestions/advice expressed here in this article are solely by the brokerage firm. Zee Business suggests its readers consult their investment advisers before making any financial decision.