Shares to buy below £ 100: Experts recommend three shares to buy today – April 17, 2025 | Einsmark news

Shares to buy below £ 100: After the world’s sentiments after Trump’s tariff outviet, the Indian stock market ended on Wednesday for the third direct session. The Nifty 50 index finished 108 points higher at 23,437, the BSE Sensex finished 309 points higher at 77.044, while the bank Nifty Index Nifty Bank index shot 738 points and closed at 53,117. Trading activity on the NSE cash market had a 10% drop in volumes compared to the previous day. Sectoral was the best profits, while the car, pharmaceutical and healthcare sectors ended the day in the red. The pre-deckine ratio on the BSE stood on a healthy 2.03, suggesting that the promotion of shares has surpassed significantly. The stock market today on the prospects of the Indian stock market, Siddhartha Khemka, research head-wealth management at Motilal Owal, said: “We expect a positive momentum for Indian markets to be on the back of the US-India trading solution if the two countries would sign the conditions for the first part of the Bilateral Trade Agreement (BTA). The upcoming Q4 results are carefully watching for 2025, which includes those of Infosys, HDFC AMC and HDFC Life Insurance to be announced today. 200 -dema on 23,360, Nifty can be placed in the nearby term after another resistance at 23,870 (in the 25th of March). Mahesh M OJHA, AVP – Investigation at Hensex Securities – Recommend to buy these three shares. Vaishali Parekh’s intraday shares for today 1]Bank of Maharashtra: Buy at £ 47.40, target £ 52, stop loss £ 45. Mahesh M OJHA’s shares to buy below £ 100 2]DCW: Buy at £ 84 to £ 85.50, targets £ 87, £ 92, and £ 95, £ 73.80; and 3]Shriram Properties: Buy at £ 76 to £ 78, targets £ 80, £ 82, £ 85 and £ 90, stop loss £ 73.80. Disclaimer: The views and recommendations given in this article are those of individual analysts. This does not represent the views of coin. We advise investors to check with certified experts before making investment decisions. First published: 17 Apr 2025, 07:15 am Ist

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