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Stocks to buy for long term in 2026: Indian Bank, D-Mart among 4 stocks that could give 10-20% return

​Brokerage Recommendations
Agencies
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​Brokerage Recommendations
Brokerage firms remain constructive on select stocks across sectors, identifying opportunities in retail, information technology, banking and financial services.

We have collated a list of recommendations from top brokerage firms from ETNow and other sources:
​Motilal Oswal on Avenue Supermarts
Agencies
2/5
​Motilal Oswal on Avenue Supermarts
Motilal Oswal on Avenue Supermarts: Buy | Target Price: Rs 4,800 | LTP: Rs 4,080 | Potential Upside: 18%

Motilal Oswal has maintained its 'Buy' rating on Avenue Supermarts with a target price of Rs 4,800, implying a potential upside of around 18% from the current market price of Rs 4,080.
​Motilal Oswal on LTIMindTree
ETMarkets.com
3/5
​Motilal Oswal on LTIMindTree
Motilal Oswal on LTIMindTree: Buy | Target Price: Rs 4,900 | LTP: Rs 4,037 | Potential Upside: 21%

Motilal Oswal has reiterated its 'Buy' recommendation on LTIMindtree and assigned a target price of Rs 4,900, indicating a potential upside of approximately 21% from the current market price of Rs 4,037.
​Motilal Oswal on Indian Bank
ETMarkets.com
4/5
​Motilal Oswal on Indian Bank
Motilal Oswal on Indian Bank: Buy | Target Price: Rs 1,025 | LTP: Rs 871 | Potential Upside: 18%

Motilal Oswal has retained its 'Buy' rating on Indian Bank with a target price of Rs 1,025, suggesting a potential upside of around 18% from the current market price of Rs 871.
​JM Financial on IndoStar Capital
ETMarkets.com
5/5
​JM Financial on IndoStar Capital
JM Financial on IndoStar Capital Finance: Initiating Coverage with 'Buy' | Target Price: Rs 335 | LTP: Rs 269 | Potential Upside: 24%

JM Financial has initiated coverage on IndoStar Capital Finance with a 'Buy' rating and a target price of Rs 335, which implies a potential upside of around 24% from the current market price of Rs 269.

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