Analysts name 3 ASX 200 titans to buy today

Leading analysts expect these three ASX 200 titans to outperform into 2026.

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Key points

  • Analysts highlight WiseTech Global, APA Group, and Amcor PLC as promising ASX 200 stocks.
  • After a significant share price drop in 2025 due to management issues, WiseTech is viewed as oversold, offering a strong entry point for patient investors.
  • APA Group and Amcor are praised for their stable earnings and appealing dividend yields, with APA benefiting from energy infrastructure assets and Amcor's recent strategic acquisition enhancing its growth potential.

Looking to add a few quality S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO) stocks to your investment portfolio?

You've come to the right place!

Below, we look at three ASX 200 titans that analysts expect to outperform in the months ahead (courtesy of The Bull).

Investing in tech and energy shares

First up we have global logistics software solutions provider WiseTech Global Ltd (ASX: WTC).

Shares in the ASX 200 tech stock have tumbled 54% in 2025, currently trading for $63.38 apiece. That sees WiseTech with a market cap of $21.2 billion.

Looking to the year ahead, Shaw and Partners' Jed Richards expects to see the company's share price rebound.

"WiseTech develops and provides software solutions to the global logistics industry. The stock appears oversold, presenting a strong entry point," said Richards, who has a buy recommendation on WiseTech shares.

According to Richards:

While management issues and investigations involving the Australian Federal Police and the Australian Securities and Investments Commission have contributed to a plunging share price, the company's world class logistics software and proven global growth trajectory remain intact.

Long term fundamentals and market leadership support a compelling buying opportunity for patient investors. The shares have fallen from $120.50 on July 28 to trade at $68.62 on November 13.

Richards is also bullish on the outlook for energy infrastructure company APA Group (ASX: APA).

APA shares have had a strong run in 2025. Currently trading for $9.32 a share, this ASX 200 titan has gained 30.2% year to date, giving it a market cap of $12.3 billion.

"APA is an energy infrastructure business. It has a portfolio of more than $27 billion in gas, electricity and renewable assets," said Richards, who has a buy recommendation on APA shares.

He noted:

APA offers stable earnings through essential infrastructure assets, providing resilience in challenging market conditions. Its regulated assets and long-term contracts deliver predictable cash flows, reducing volatility.

APA shares also trade on a 6.1% partly franked trailing dividend yield.

Commenting on the appeal for passive income investors, Richards said:

With an attractive dividend yield and defensive positioning, APA is well suited for income focused investors seeking security and limited downside risk in an uncertain economic environment.

The share price has been enjoying favourable momentum since February. The shares have risen from $6.56 on February 20 to trade at $9.275 on November 13.

Which brings us to…

ASX 200 titan well-placed to rebound

The third stock you may want to buy today is global packaging giant Amcor PLC (ASX: AMC).

Amcor shares are down 14.6% in 2025, currently trading for $12.99 each. This gives the company a market cap of $15 billion.

And Morgans' Damien Nguyen believes the recent sell down have left Amcor shares trading for a bargain.

"This global packaging giant presents an attractive opportunity for long term investors following recent share price weakness," said Nguyen, who has a buy recommendation on the ASX 200 stock.

"Its acquisition of Berry Global reinforces its position as a world leader in packaging and is expected to deliver substantial cost synergies, stronger earnings and robust cash flow," he noted.

And Amcor also pays a solid passive income stream.

According to Nguyen:

Amcor's defensive market exposure combined with a recent and appealing dividend yield of about 6% enhances its investment case. While risks remain, the current valuation offers potential for sustained growth.

Motley Fool contributor Bernd Struben 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 WiseTech Global. The Motley Fool Australia has positions in and has recommended Amcor Plc, Apa Group, and WiseTech Global. 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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