DATA INSIGHTS

ASX 200 stocks hitting fresh 52-week highs and lows – Week 28

Only a few stocks hit a fresh 52-week high or low last week, amid choppy conditions for the broader market.

Lead Writer
Mon 7 July 2025, 10:52 AEST
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ASX 200 stocks hitting fresh 52-week highs and lows – Week 28

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Welcome back to the 52-Week Series, where we recap the S&P/ASX 200 stocks that have hit fresh yearly highs and lows over the past week. Tracking this data point helps identify emerging trends across various stocks and sectors.

When clusters of stocks within a sector reach new highs or lows, it often points to powerful underlying drivers — such as shifting commodity prices, changing demand patterns (such as AI, pivots into defensive sectors, consumer weakness etc), or companies beating/missing earnings expectations.

52-Week Highs and Lows by Sector

  • Materials: 4 Highs, 0 Lows

  • Financials: 3 Highs, 1 Low

  • Industrials: 2 Highs, 0 Lows

  • Technology: 2 Highs, 0 Lows

  • Energy: 1 High, 0 Lows

  • Health Care: 1 High, 0 Lows

  • Telecommunications: 1 High, 0 Lows

  • Discretionary: 0 Highs, 1 Low

  • Utilities: 0 Highs, 1 Low

  • Real Estate: 0 Highs, 0 Lows

  • Staples: 0 Highs, 0 Lows

What Does the Data Tell Us?

  • Not a whole lot: The market continues to float around record highs with limited action overall. We're seeing a handful of names push to all-time highs, driven by solid earnings updates from companies like Metcash, Pro Medicus, and Orica, alongside those that have maintained upward momentum throughout the year including Netwealth, Ventia Services, Megaport, and EVT. The broader market is experiencing choppy price action as it waits for the next major catalyst. Key factors on the horizon include Trump's tariffs and trade deals, anticipated interest rate cuts, and the approaching August reporting season. We typically watch for clusters of stocks within specific sectors breaking out, but current conditions reflect a rather quiet market environment. Even the strong performing sectors like Banks, Industrials, and Gold have taken a breather in recent weeks. From here, we'll need to see where the dust settles and what emerges as the next driving force for market direction.

ASX 200 Stocks Making 52-Week Highs

Ticker
Company
Close
Sector
1 Week
1 Year
Metcash
$4.07
Consumer Staples
4.1%
-5.6%
Deep Yellow
$1.69
Energy
-4.5%
181.7%
Netwealth Group
$34.18
Financials
4.2%
171.3%
Washington H Soul Pattinson
$42.61
Financials
2.2%
77.9%
Medibank Private
$5.01
Financials
0.6%
50.9%
Pro Medicus
$307.89
Health Care
9.7%
581.3%
Ventia Services Group
$5.11
Industrials
-0.4%
104.4%
Downer EDI
$6.43
Industrials
1.9%
25.3%
Newmont Corp
$90.98
Materials
2.9%
NA
Brickworks
$34.90
Materials
1.8%
84.8%
Orica
$19.69
Materials
2.2%
28.4%
Sims
$16.06
Materials
5.2%
18.1%
Life360
$33.11
Technology
4.1%
812.1%
Megaport
$13.48
Technology
-4.9%
112.6%
EVT
$16.35
Telecommunications
-0.4%
19.4%
Data shows S&P/ASX 200 constituents to have hit a 52-week high in the past week, sorted by sector, then one-year % chg. Share price and performance as at Friday 4 July 2025

ASX 200 Stocks Making 52-Week Lows

Ticker
Company
Close
Sector
1 Week
1 Year
Domino's Pizza
$17.74
Discretionary
-7.1%
-76.4%
HMC Capital
$4.37
Financials
-13.6%
-9.3%
AGL Energy
$10.05
Utilities
2.7%
20.2%
Data shows S&P/ASX 200 constituents to have hit a 52-week low in the past week, sorted by one-year % chg. Share price and performance as at Friday 4 July 2025

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Lead Writer

Kerry holds a Bachelor of Commerce from Monash University. He is passionate about equity research and trading (swing and intraday), with a focus on breaking down market-related catalysts into clear, contextual insights and developing data-driven market biases.

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