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    Market Dip or Discount? Top 10 Brokerage Picks Aim for 49% Upside Amid Global Volatility

    Aruna KaimBy Aruna KaimMarch 28, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Despite the recent turbulence in the Nifty 50 and Sensex—driven by escalating West Asia tensions and a surge in energy prices—leading financial houses see a “buy the dip” opportunity. Strategic picks from Motilal Oswal, Nomura, Jefferies, and JM Financial suggest that high-conviction stocks in the banking, IT, and infrastructure sectors are currently undervalued relative to their growth potential.


    The Conviction List: Top 10 Stocks to Watch

    Stock Brokerage Target Price Potential Upside Key Investment Thesis
    Container Corp (Concor) Jefferies ₹640 49% High operating leverage; poised for a trade rebound.
    JSW Infrastructure Jefferies ₹360 48% Cargo mix is resilient to global container disruptions.
    Sagility India Nomura ₹55 47% Pure-play on the recession-proof US healthcare market.
    Sagility India Motilal Oswal ₹58 45% Strong 20-28% CAGR expectations over FY25–28.
    Infosys Nomura ₹1,810 42% Recent $560M acquisitions to drive healthcare tech.
    ICICI Bank Motilal Oswal ₹1,750 40% Industry-leading asset quality and loan growth.
    Kalpataru Projects Motilal Oswal ₹1,500 35% Massive order visibility in Power T&D segments.
    Trent Motilal Oswal ₹4,350 29% Unmatched brand equity in the retail lifestyle space.
    LG Electronics Jefferies ₹1,910 29% “Summer Play”: Strong pricing power in the AC segment.
    Balkrishna Industries JM Financial ₹2,540 25% Global leader in high-margin off-highway tires.

    Sector Analysis: Where the Growth Lies

    1. Logistics & Infrastructure (The Resilience Play)

    Jefferies highlights JSW Infrastructure as a standout. Unlike many peers, its cargo is almost entirely bulk and liquid (iron ore, coal, oil), which is far less sensitive to the container shipping delays currently plaguing the Strait of Hormuz. Conversely, while Concor is more exposed to global trade headwinds, its current valuation offers a significant “margin of safety” for long-term investors.

    2. US Healthcare Outsourcing (The Tech Play)

    Sagility India has become a consensus pick for both Nomura and Motilal Oswal. Since listing in late 2024, the stock has corrected by nearly 9%, but its fundamentals remain robust. With 90% of its revenue derived from US health insurance payers, it serves as a defensive hedge against domestic Indian market volatility.

    3. Consumer Durables (The Seasonal Play)

    As India enters a peak summer season, LG Electronics is positioned to capitalize on record-breaking temperatures. Jefferies notes that the company has already successfully passed on 7–9% price hikes to consumers, ensuring that rising raw material costs do not erode profit margins.


    Market Outlook: Balancing Risk and Reward

    Brokerages caution that while the Iran-Israel-US conflict remains a wildcard for oil prices and inflation, the internal growth story of India—specifically in corporate credit and infrastructure spending—remains intact. Investors are advised to maintain a diversified approach, keeping an eye on companies with strong domestic order books and the ability to pass on inflationary costs.

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