Indian equity investors tracking technical setups have three new stock recommendations for the trading session on August 14, 2026. Hitesh Rathi, Technical Analyst (Equity & Derivatives) at Angel One, has identified Amara Raja Energy & Mobility, Indian Bank, and Kfin Technologies as the top stocks to buy, according to a Business-Today report. Each recommendation includes a defined buy price band, a stop-loss level, and an upside target, offering a structured risk-reward framework for market participants.
Three Picks for August 14, 2026
The analyst's recommendations, as carried by Business-Today, are summarized below:
| Stock | Buy Price Band | Stop Loss | Target |
|---|---|---|---|
| Amara Raja Energy & Mobility | Rs 945-940 | Rs 770 | Rs 1200 |
| Indian Bank | Rs 895-890 | Rs 796 | Rs 980-1000 |
| Kfin Technologies | Rs 925-920 | Rs 845 | Rs 1040-1050 |
Rathi's call on each stock is underpinned by distinct technical formations across multiple charting methods, including 3% Daily Renko charts, Point and Figure charts, and moving average crossovers.
Amara Raja Energy & Mobility: Breakout Above Rs 930
Amara Raja Energy & Mobility has triggered a follow-through multi-brick breakout above the Rs 930 level on its Daily 3% Renko charts, according to Rathi's analysis. The setup follows a bullish swing engulfing pattern and a weak breakdown formation. The analyst pointed to a range breakout on the smoothened 14-brick RSI, accompanied by a bullish crossover, adding momentum tailwinds to the stock. On the 3% Daily Point and Figure chart, the stock has formed a bear trap, suggesting the presence of trapped sellers at lower levels. A subsequent bullish double top buy above the Rs 940 level adds further confirmation.
Key technical signals cited by the analyst:
- Bullish crossover of all major short-term EMAs over the 200 SMA
- Recent correction on relatively declining volume, indicating absence of supply
- Favorable risk-reward following a strong move earlier this year
Rathi set the buy price for Amara Raja Energy & Mobility at Rs 945-940, with a stop loss of Rs 770 and a target of Rs 1200.
Indian Bank: PSU Lender's Technical Turnaround
Indian Bank appears to be staging a turnaround after a period of weakness, with the stock taking support near its 40-brick EMA on its 3% Daily Renko charts, Rathi said. The technical structure includes a weak breakout near the dynamic support level and a multi-brick breakout above the Rs 895-890 zones, reinforced by a trendline breakout in the same zone. Momentum indicators are also turning bullish, with a bullish crossover on the 14-brick RSI.
Additional confirmation comes from a follow-through double top buy to a bullish 100% pole on the 1%*3 Daily Point and Figure chart, according to the analyst. A golden crossover of the 20 EMA over the 50 and 89 EMA on candlestick charts points toward an improving chart structure across charting methods. The confluence of bullish signals suggests a gradual shift toward buyers and likely higher levels in the coming session. Rathi recommends buying Indian Bank at Rs 895-890, with a stop loss of Rs 796 and a target of Rs 980-1000.
Kfin Technologies: Pattern Retest Signals Reversal
Kfin Technologies (KFINTECH) is turning promising following the formation of a bullish pattern retest near its prior support band of Rs 830-820, according to the Business-Today report. A bullish brick reversal from a bullish ABCD pattern near crucial support signals an emerging trend reversal in the stock. The recent one-back bullish breakout above the Rs 940-950 zone and its 20-brick EMA points toward strong buyers at lower levels on its 3% Daily Renko charts.
Rathi noted a multi-bracket breakout on the 1% Daily Renko charts, indicating multi-time-frame alignment and a shift in control toward buyers from the recent downtrend. A retracement after a Triple top buy on the 1%*3 Daily Point and Figure chart offers a price location in a potentially turning stock. The recommended buy price for Kfin Technologies is Rs 925-920, with a stop loss of Rs 845 and a target of Rs 1040-1050.
Analyst Disclaimer and Risk Considerations
The recommendations and views expressed are the analyst's own and do not represent the views of The Times of India, according to the source's disclaimer. Each trade carries a defined stop-loss level that reflects the technical risk of the setup. Market participants are advised to monitor whether each stock holds above its buy band and respects the stop-loss threshold, as the technical signals derive from intraday and swing chart patterns. The structured levels provide clear parameters for investors evaluating these three equity names in the August 14 session.