Why these 3 ASX shares are top buys this week

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Key points

  • Bravura Solutions is recommended due to its high recurring revenue, strong earnings growth outlook, and attractive return on equity, despite a significant share price increase.
  • MyState is favoured for its merger synergies with Auswide, offering potentially better dividend yields than peers over the next three years.
  • Qube Holdings presents a buying opportunity due to recent share price weakness, benefiting from diversified earnings and a strong balance sheet supporting future earnings.

If you are on the hunt for some new portfolio additions, then read on!

That's because analysts have just named three ASX shares that they think investors should buy, courtesy of The Bull.

Here's what they are recommending to clients:

Bravura Solutions Ltd (ASX: BVS)

The team at DP Wealth Advisory believes this wealth management software provider could be an ASX share to buy. That's despite its shares rising by almost 130% since this time last year.

Its analysts are positive on Bravura due to its high levels of recurring revenue, strong earnings growth outlook, and attractive return on equity. They said:

The company provides software solutions to the wealth management, life insurance and funds administration industries. Recurring revenue of more than 60 per cent adds to its appeal. In a recent update, management upgraded earnings due to a stronger British pound and from generating more work. Forecast earnings per share growth in 2026 and an attractive return on equity paints a bright outlook.

MyState Ltd (ASX: MYS)

Over at Ord Minnett, its analysts are feeling bullish about this diversified financial services company.

They believe the ASX share has a positive outlook thanks to its merger with Auswide and expect the synergies to start showing in 2027 and 2028.

In addition, the broker believes that MyState is positioned to provide income investors with a better dividend yield than peers for at least the next three years. It explains:

MYS is a national diversified financial services group. Brands include MyState Bank, Auswide Bank, Selfco and TPT Wealth. The company managed $12.9 billion in home loans at the time of reporting its full year results in August. It had 275,000 customers across Australia's eastern seaboard. MyState delivered an inline profit result and final dividend in fiscal year 2025. We expect MyState to extract increasing synergies from the Auswide merger in fiscal years 2027 and 2028. Also, integration costs should subside. MYS is an attractive income stock, and should deliver a fully franked dividend yield above its peer banks and the small capitalisation market during the next three years.

Qube Holdings Ltd (ASX: QUB)

Finally, Ord Minnett also rates this logistics solutions company as an ASX share to buy.

Its analysts think that recent share price weakness has given investors a buying opportunity. Particularly given its diversified earnings and strong balance sheet. They said:

Qube provides integrated import and export logistics services in Australia. Underlying revenue of $4.46 billion in fiscal year 2025 was up 27.3 per cent on the prior corresponding period. The dividend of 9.8 cents was up 7.1 per cent. Given recent share price weakness, we have upgraded Qube to a buy rating, noting the company's diversified earnings across segments and geographies assists in cushioning the impacts of specific customer contract losses. The strong balance sheet and elevated capital expenditure program supports earnings forecasts moving forward.

Motley Fool contributor James Mickleboro has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool Australia's parent company Motley Fool Holdings Inc. has positions in and has recommended Bravura Solutions. The Motley Fool Australia has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy. This article contains general investment advice only (under AFSL 400691). Authorised by Scott Phillips.

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