4 top ASX share picks to buy

Not all opportunities on the ASX are created equal. Here are four shares I think are well positioned for long-term growth.

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There's no shortage of opportunities on the ASX right now.

But rather than trying to chase what's hot, I prefer to focus on businesses that are executing well, growing consistently, and have clear long-term potential.

Here are four top ASX shares that stand out to me.

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Sigma Healthcare Ltd (ASX: SIG)

Sigma has quietly repositioned itself over the past few years.

The key driver is its merger with Chemist Warehouse, which has created a much larger and more competitive healthcare business. That added scale should help improve efficiency, strengthen supplier relationships, and support margins over time.

It also gives Sigma exposure to one of the strongest retail pharmacy brands in Australia, which I think adds a layer of quality to the story.

For me, this is a business that may not look exciting today, but could deliver steady earnings growth as the benefits of that transformation come through.

HUB24 Ltd (ASX: HUB)

Another top ASX share I would buy is HUB24. It continues to stand out as one of the more consistent performers on the ASX.

Funds under administration keep growing, net inflows remain strong, and it continues to take share from competitors. That combination tells me the platform is resonating with advisers and clients.

There's also a broader shift toward professional financial advice and platform solutions, which provides a supportive backdrop for continued growth.

In my view, HUB24 is a high-quality compounder that is benefiting from both strong execution and favourable industry dynamics.

WiseTech Global Ltd (ASX: WTC)

WiseTech has had a tougher run recently, but I think it's still a high-quality technology business.

Its CargoWise platform plays a critical role in global logistics, and once embedded, it becomes very difficult for customers to replace. That creates sticky revenue and long-term customer relationships.

The company is also continuing to invest in product development, which should help expand its capabilities and strengthen its competitive position.

While the share price may remain volatile as AI disruption concerns linger, I see this as a business with genuine global scale and a long runway for growth.

SiteMinder Ltd (ASX: SDR)

SiteMinder is another technology company that I think deserves attention.

It provides software that helps hotels manage bookings, pricing, and distribution across multiple channels, effectively sitting at the centre of their revenue operations.

What I like is that it is now combining solid growth with improving profitability, which is an important step for any software business.

There's also a clear opportunity to deepen its relationship with customers by expanding the range of products it offers, which could support revenue growth over time.

To me, SiteMinder looks like a company that is still early in its journey, with a large addressable market and increasing momentum.

Foolish takeaway

These aren't the only ASX shares I'd consider buying right now, but they're four that stand out as top picks for different reasons.

Sigma offers a transformation story, HUB24 continues to deliver consistent growth, WiseTech has global scale, and SiteMinder is building a strong position in hotel technology.

Together, they reflect the kind of quality and growth I'd be looking for in a long-term portfolio.

Motley Fool contributor Grace Alvino has positions in Hub24. The Motley Fool Australia's parent company Motley Fool Holdings Inc. has positions in and has recommended Hub24, SiteMinder, and WiseTech Global. The Motley Fool Australia has positions in and has recommended SiteMinder and WiseTech Global. The Motley Fool Australia has recommended Hub24. 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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