The ASX 200 fell in a session defined by one of the sharpest risk-off rotations of the year — Korea's KOSPI tumbled 10% as investors globally reassessed AI-driven tech valuations, dragging ASX technology, gold, materials, and energy stocks lower, while the market's most defensive names — banks, supermarkets, and Telstra — absorbed any residual capital flows.
Be sure to click/scroll through for the usual reporting of the major sector and stock-specific moves, the broker responses to them, as well as all the key economic data in tonight's Evening Wrap. Also, I have detailed technical analysis on the Nasdaq Composite and the S&P/ASX 200 in today's ChartWatch.
Let’s dive in!
Today in Review
Name | Value | % Chg |
|---|---|---|
Major Indices | ||
| ASX 200 | 8,787.0 | -0.33% |
| All Ords | 8,988.3 | -0.48% |
| Small Ords | 3,482.4 | -2.02% |
| All Tech | 2,843.0 | -2.79% |
| Emerging Companies | 2,990.0 | -1.94% |
Currency | ||
| AUD/USD | 0.6956 | -0.64% |
US Futures | ||
| S&P 500 | 7,455.75 | -1.13% |
| Dow Jones | 51,900.0 | -0.42% |
| Nasdaq | 30,033.5 | -2.02% |
Name | Value | % Chg |
|---|---|---|
Sector | ||
| Financials | 9,348.1 | +0.64% |
| Consumer Staples | 12,979.9 | +0.25% |
| Utilities | 9,710.6 | +0.16% |
| Communication Services | 1,620.8 | +0.15% |
| Consumer Discretionary | 3,849.3 | -0.02% |
| Industrials | 8,456.1 | -0.39% |
| Health Care | 24,738.3 | -0.39% |
| Real Estate | 3,689.6 | -0.44% |
| Energy | 9,681.6 | -0.69% |
| Materials | 24,079.1 | -1.38% |
| Information Technology | 1,691.6 | -4.04% |
ASX 200 Intraday Chart
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Markets
The S&P/ASX 200 (XJO) finished 29.1 points lower at 8,787.0, % from its session high/low and just % from its high/low. Despite only a modest fall in the benchmark index, In the broader-based S&P/ASX 300 (XKO) advancers lagged decliners by a dismal 58 to 231.
Financials (XFJ) (+0.6%) attracted the bulk of today's defensive capital flows — when markets are scared and fund managers must still be invested, the big bank stocks' combination of size, liquidity, reliable dividends, and fully franked income make them the default safe harbour. ANZ (ANZ) (+1.4%), National Australia Bank (NAB) (+1.2%), Westpac (WBC) (+1.0%), Macquarie Group (MQG) (+0.7%), and Commonwealth Bank (CBA) (+0.5%) all firmed.
(If not for the index points the banks added today – the index would have ceded substantially more ground!)
Consumer Staples (XSJ) (+0.2%), Utilities (XUJ) (+0.2%), and the utility-like end of Communication Services (XTJ) all edged higher for the same reason — non-cyclical, economy-proof earnings streams found buyers when growth stocks were being dumped.
Coles (COL) (+0.7%), Woolworths (WOW) (+0.5%), Cobram Estate Olives (CBO) (+1.1%), and The A2 Milk Company (A2M) (+0.1%) were the Staples movers. APA Group (APA) (+0.5%) led Utilities. Telstra (TLS) (+1.6%) was the Communication Services standout — its mobile and internet earnings are about as close to a utility as one can get.
The high-P/E, growth-facing end of Communication Services was a different story entirely — CAR Group (CAR) (-3.4%), REA Group (REA) (-3.1%), and Seek (SEK) (-2.6%) were all sharply lower as online classified names with elevated valuation multiples were caught in the same global sell-off that hobbled tech stocks.

Korea's KOSPI is trading down 10% at the time of writing
Information Technology (XIJ) (-4.0%) was the standout worst sector for a second straight session — as sharp declines in Asia's technology-heavy spooked investors across the region. Korea's KOSPI is trading down 10% at the time of writing – its worst single-session fall since the COVID pandemic. Nasdaq futures are down around 1.3% intraday, adding to pessimism towards the local tech sector.
Technology One (TNE) (-7.1%) and Catapult Sports (CAT) (-6.1%) were the heaviest fallers, with Siteminder (SDR) (-6.0%) and Xero (XRO) (-5.3%) also sharply lower. WiseTech Global (WTC) (-4.4%) extended its collapse to a five-year low, even as the company stated that executive chairman Richard White was not aware of any AFP investigation.
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COMEX silver futures plunged 5.0%
The Gold Sub-Index (XGD) (-2.9%) was swept up in the same broad risk-off selling and continued deterioration in the precious metals price on rising expectations of US rate increases. COMEX gold futures fell 1.7% to US$4,131/oz and COMEX silver futures plunged 5.0% to US$62.35/oz. Pantoro Gold (PNR) (-6.1%), Ramelius Resources (RMS) (-2.8%), Northern Star Resources (NST) (-2.7%), and Evolution Mining (EVN) (-2.5%) were all lower.
Materials (XMJ) (-1.4%) fell on the same global risk-off dynamic. COMEX copper futures fell 2.3% to US$6.218/lb and SGX iron ore futures fell 0.5% to US$97.85/t, their sixth consecutive session below US$100/t. In base metals — Sims (SGM) (-5.5%) and Sandfire Resources (SFR) (-3.8%) were the sharpest fallers. In iron ore — Champion Iron (CIA) (-3.5%), Fortescue (FMG) (-1.7%), and BHP (BHP) (-0.7%) all retreated.
Energy (XEJ) (-0.7%) fell across both its oil and coal sub-themes as ICE Brent crude futures dropped 1.7% to US$76.62/bbl — the US issued a 60-day licence allowing Iran to sell oil on international markets, adding to supply-side pressure.
Beach Energy (BPT) (-1.1%) and Woodside Energy (WDS) (-0.4%) were the oil and gas laggards. Viva Energy (VEA) (-2.4%) also declined after flagging its Geelong refinery's Alkylation unit would remain out of service through 2027. Coal stocks followed crude lower — Yancoal Australia (YAL) (-1.9%) and New Hope Corp. (NHC) (-1.8%) were both softer.
Uranium stocks extended their multi-week retreat in what is becoming a growing and sustained flight of capital from the sector — Boss Energy (BOE) (-5.6%), Deep Yellow (DYL) (-4.8%), Paladin Energy (PDN) (-4.5%), Bannerman Energy (BMN) (-3.2%), and NexGen Energy (NXG) (-2.8%) all fell heavily.
Lithium stocks dropped for a third consecutive session as GFEX lithium carbonate futures fell 3.1% to CNY 156,800/t, having receded from yesterday's late-session recovery. IGO (IGO) (-5.3%), Elevra Lithium (ELV) (-5.2%), Core Lithium (CXO) (-5.0%), Mineral Resources (MIN) (-2.5%), Pilbara Minerals (PLS) (-1.1%), and Liontown Resources (LTR) (-1.1%) were all lower.
Today's best ASX Top 300 gainers
Company | Last Price | Change $ | Change % | 1mo % | 1yr % |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Navigator Global Investments (NGI) | $2.57 | +$0.10 | +4.0% | +6.2% | +65.9% |
| Meridian Energy (MEZ) | $4.90 | +$0.15 | +3.2% | +1.0% | -6.3% |
| Ricegrowers (SGLLV) | $14.26 | +$0.43 | +3.1% | +22.4% | +30.8% |
| BCI Minerals (BCI) | $0.375 | +$0.01 | +2.7% | +5.6% | +17.2% |
| Telix Pharmaceuticals (TLX) | $14.56 | +$0.35 | +2.5% | +9.3% | -40.5% |
| PYC Therapeutics (PYC) | $1.56 | +$0.035 | +2.3% | +14.7% | +33.1% |
| NRW Holdings (NWH) | $7.11 | +$0.14 | +2.0% | -0.3% | +148.6% |
| Washington H. Soul Pattinson and Co. (SOL) | $45.15 | +$0.86 | +1.9% | +6.5% | +9.9% |
| Monadelphous Group (MND) | $30.12 | +$0.57 | +1.9% | +0.3% | +75.1% |
| Chorus (CNU) | $8.16 | +$0.15 | +1.9% | -2.2% | +2.4% |
| Summerset Group Holdings (SNZ) | $7.02 | +$0.12 | +1.7% | +12.5% | -31.2% |
| Dalrymple Bay Infrastructure (DBI) | $6.00 | +$0.10 | +1.7% | +7.1% | +51.5% |
| Telstra Group (TLS) | $5.12 | +$0.08 | +1.6% | -4.8% | +4.9% |
| Virgin Australia Holdings (VGN) | $2.84 | +$0.04 | +1.4% | +15.9% | -2.1% |
| ANZ Group Holdings (ANZ) | $35.74 | +$0.49 | +1.4% | +0.7% | +26.7% |
| Sunrise Energy Metals (SRL) | $17.88 | +$0.24 | +1.4% | +22.0% | +2650.8% |
| National Australia Bank (NAB) | $38.33 | +$0.46 | +1.2% | +1.3% | -1.4% |
| Pinnacle Investment Management Group (PNI) | $16.94 | +$0.20 | +1.2% | +9.4% | -11.9% |
| Carlton Investments (CIN) | $34.70 | +$0.40 | +1.2% | +5.8% | -2.5% |
| Karoon Energy (KAR) | $1.41 | +$0.015 | +1.1% | -33.2% | -32.5% |
Today's worst ASX Top 300 losers
Company | Last Price | Change $ | Change % | 1mo % | 1yr % |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Iluka Resources (ILU) | $7.25 | -$0.88 | -10.8% | -9.7% | +112.0% |
| Alpha HPA (A4N) | $0.73 | -$0.085 | -10.4% | +10.6% | -8.2% |
| EQ Resources (EQR) | $0.265 | -$0.025 | -8.6% | +10.4% | +679.4% |
| Zimplats Holdings (ZIM) | $13.38 | -$1.03 | -7.1% | -18.4% | -10.9% |
| Technology One (TNE) | $27.73 | -$2.12 | -7.1% | -6.0% | -31.0% |
| Centuria Capital Group (CNI) | $2.03 | -$0.15 | -6.9% | +21.6% | +17.7% |
| FireFly Metals (FFM) | $1.725 | -$0.115 | -6.2% | -12.9% | +71.5% |
| Catalyst Metals (CYL) | $5.72 | -$0.38 | -6.2% | +7.7% | +1.1% |
| Catapult Sports (CAT) | $2.77 | -$0.18 | -6.1% | -22.4% | -50.7% |
| Pantoro Gold (PNR) | $2.62 | -$0.17 | -6.1% | -16.3% | -15.8% |
| SiteMinder (SDR) | $3.79 | -$0.24 | -6.0% | +36.3% | -15.2% |
| Resolute Mining (RSG) | $1.08 | -$0.065 | -5.7% | -11.8% | +74.2% |
| Genesis Minerals (GMD) | $5.82 | -$0.34 | -5.5% | -1.4% | +31.4% |
| Sims (SGM) | $27.56 | -$1.59 | -5.5% | +18.6% | +82.6% |
| Brazilian Rare Earths (BRE) | $4.73 | -$0.27 | -5.4% | -26.7% | +100.4% |
| L1 Gold Fund (LGF) | $1.76 | -$0.10 | -5.4% | -10.2% | -13.3% |
| Collins Foods (CKF) | $8.12 | -$0.46 | -5.4% | -4.6% | +11.8% |
| IGO (IGO) | $7.52 | -$0.42 | -5.3% | -18.3% | +94.3% |
| Xero (XRO) | $65.00 | -$3.62 | -5.3% | -14.3% | -66.4% |
| Elevra Lithium (ELV) | $10.61 | -$0.58 | -5.2% | -22.7% | +371.6% |
Chartwatch
Nasdaq Composite Index

Analysis
Another modest supply side showing (i.e., black candle, close near low of the session, average volatility on the OTR indicator).
That showing occurred at / near a known zone of supply (i.e., 26789-27191).
And on substantially above average volume.
There was some proper engagement by both the demand and supply sides of the market last night – and most importantly, the substantial demand that was in the system was driven back in terms of price.
It means that by the end of the session, a whack of investors found themselves in losing positions. We all know how that feels:
"Geez... I was so sure that stock was going up today... I mean... Everything I've heard (in the chatrooms!) and read (in the mainstream news media!) pointed towards another gain today... And yet..." 🤔
It's easy to feel unsure of one's position after such a confounding day... And for some, that uncertainty will stimulate them to supply: if they can get their money back!
Q. What does a candle like Monday's do to the 26789-27191 supply zone?
A. It reinforces it!
Which is only a problem if there's insufficient demand remaining in the system to eventually consume the latent supply associated with that price range.
I don't have the answer for whether that's the case or not (can't tell the future, remember!? 🔮). Simply, I know a great whack of latent demand found a home last night (in stocks in losing positions).
I also know that the supply side looked pretty robust in the process – both in terms of their size and motivation.
Still, the long term uptrend remains intact, and the demand side deserves the benefit of the doubt for now.
If that's my Analysis. Then I must Accept that we are in an environment consistent with a previously strong demand side market having transitioned to something more closely resembling equilibrium. I don't need to think about it too much more than that to decide how to Act!
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If the signals from demand and supply point to equilibrium in at least the short term, then 1/2RP seems like a very sensible place to be.
Key Levels
26789-27191 is the key zone of supply. 24980 is the key point of demand. The short term uptrend ribbon (presently 25892-26155) and the new, higher trough at 25960 may also come into play before that.
S&P/ASX 200 (XJO)
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Analysis
Oh Old Tin Pot, you have a knack for snatching defeat from the jaws of victory. 😭
Today's ASX 300 market breadth (58 to 231) was just terrible. There's just so little desire to put capital to work right now – to demand – to demand in excess of what is being supplied...
Every fibre of my being says: back to 1/2RP (and stay there until a break of either 9201 or 8262!).
But, I'm going rest my faith in the OTP for one more day – or until I see a close below the trend ribbons... I mean, the two will probably very likely coincide! 🤦
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I am 2/3RP 🪣 on the OTP (but leaning to cutting back to 1/2RP) (i.e., my personal allowable capital allocation limit for my investments in Australian stocks is 67%, but I'm happy to drift this towards 50%).
Key levels
8984-9022 is the key zone of supply. Beyond that, it's 9201. Demand is in the 8485-8561 range, but the short- and long-term trend ribbons (presently 8695-8774) will likely also increasingly come into play as a dynamic zone of excess demand.
(Glossary of acronyms! OTP (Old Tin Pot): S&P/ASX 200 | MOTN: More Often Than Not | FOMO: Fear Of Missing Out | HOFU: Holding On For Upside | BTD: Buy The Dip | NUTE: No Urgency To Enter | FOHO: Fear Of Holding On | STR: Sell The Rally | RP: Risk Position)
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Economy
Today
07:00 AUS June Flash Purchasing Managers Index (PMI)
Manufacturing: 51.2 vs 50.7 (revised higher from 50.2) in May (readings > 50 = growth in a sector, so accelerating growth in manufacturing)
Services: 49.9 vs 48.7 (revised higher from 47.7) in May (services shrunk, but at a slowing rate)
Later this week
Tuesday
21:45 USA June Flash PMI
Manufacturing: 54.6 forecast vs 55.1 in May
Services: 51.0 forecast vs 50.7 in May
Wednesday
09:30 AUS May Consumer Price Index (CPI)
Headline: -0.4% m/m and +4.3% p.a. forecast vs +0.4% and +4.2% p.a. in April
Trimmed mean: +0.3% m/m and +3.6% p.a. forecast vs +0.3% m/m and 3.4% p.a. in April
Thursday
09:30 AUS May Employment Data
Change: +30,300 m/m forecast vs -18,600 m/m in April
Unemployment rate: 4.4% forecast vs 4.5% in April
09:30 AUS May Household Spending (+0.6% m/m forecast vs -1.1% m/m in April)
20:30 USA May Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) Data
Core PCE Index: +0.3% m/m forecast vs +0.2% m/m in April
Personal Income: +0.4% m/m forecast vs +0.0% m/m in April
Personal Spending: +0.6% m/m forecast vs +0.5% m/m in April
Friday
07:30 JPN May Core CPI (+1.6% p.a. forecast vs +1.3% p.a. in May)
20:30 USA May Wholesale Inventories (+0.3% m/m forecast vs +0.6% m/m in April)
Interesting Movers
Trading higher
- ioneer (INR) $0.15+7.1%
Rose after it announced it had signed non-binding letters of intent with Korea Overseas Infrastructure & Urban Development Corporation and Hyundai Engineering Co. to advance the development of the company's Rhyolite Ridge Lithium-Boron Project in North America.
- Lifestyle Communities (LIC) $5.05+3.1%
Rose after it provided an update on the hearing currently before the Court of Appeal – Supreme Court of Victoria; hearings of the applications for leave to appeal and the appeals have concluded and the Court of Appeal have reserved their decision, with a written decision to be provided 'in due course'.
- Prospect Resources (PSC) $0.27+1.9%
Rose after it released a corporate presentation detailing progress at the company's flagship Mumbezhi Copper Project in Zambia.
Trading Lower
- Iluka Resources (ILU) $7.25-10.8%
Fell after it signed its first binding rare earths offtake agreement with a global automotive company, securing minimum revenue of $US155 million over an initial four-year term from 2028 (approx. 10% of planned production); also secured access to the final $400 million tranche of the Australian government’s $1.65 billion non-recourse loan and awarded Civmec the contract, with the Eneabba refinery now over 50% complete.
- Centuria Capital Group (CNI) $2.03-6.9%
Fell after it announced the successful completion of the institutional component of the equity raising announced on 22 June to raise approximately $300 million; $265 million raised via an institutional placement and institutional entitlement offer, with a further $35 million to be raised via a retail entitlement offer opening 26 June 2026.
- Reliance Worldwide Corporation (RWC) $3.56-3.0%
Fell after it said it would close its brass casting, forging and machining operations in Moorabbin and Braeside as part of a global manufacturing footprint rationalisation; about 85 employees expected to be affected and the restructure is expected to deliver about $US9 million in annual EBITDA benefits by FY27 but incur $US100–$US110 million in upfront costs in FY26.
Broker Moves
Company | Broker | Action | Rating | Price Target |
|---|---|---|---|---|
A2MThe a2 Milk Company | Bell Potter | Retained | Hold | $6.90(from $6.75) |
AHLAdrad Holdings | Bell Potter | Retained | Hold | $1.35(from $1.15) |
AISAeris Resources | Bell Potter | Retained | Buy | $0.90 |
ALLAristocrat Leisure | UBS | Retained | Buy | $69.40 |
AMCAmcor Plc | Morgans | Downgraded | Accumulate(from Buy) | $65.40 |
APAAPA Group | Citi | Retained | Buy | $11.10 |
BGABega Cheese | Macquarie | Retained | Outperform | $6.50 |
BRGBreville Group | Macquarie | Retained | Outperform | $37.10 |
CARCAR Group | UBS | Retained | Buy | $33.80 |
CCRCredit Clear | Morgans | Initiated | Speculative Buy | $0.30 |
CKFCollins Foods | Macquarie | Retained | Neutral | $8.80 |
CNICenturia Capital Group | Bell Potter | Retained | Hold | $2.00(from $2.15) |
| CLSA | Upgraded | Outperform(from Hold) | $2.42(from $1.96) | |
| Macquarie | Downgraded | Underperform(from Outperform) | $1.88(from $1.78) | |
COLColes Group | Macquarie | Retained | Outperform | $24.10 |
CPUComputershare | Macquarie | Retained | Neutral | $36.00 |
CQRCharter Hall Retail REIT | Citi | Retained | Buy | $4.50 |
DMPDomino's Pizza Enterprises | Macquarie | Retained | Neutral | $17.40 |
EDVEndeavour Group | Macquarie | Retained | Underperform | $2.80 |
| UBS | Retained | Neutral | $3.25 | |
EOSElectro Optic Systems Holdings | Bell Potter | Retained | Buy | $12.50(from $10.60) |
EQTEQT Holdings | Ord Minnett | Retained | Accumulate | $17.75 |
FLTFlight Centre Travel Group | Ord Minnett | Retained | Buy | $14.58(from $16.64) |
GG8Gorilla Gold Mines | Canaccord Genuity | Retained | Speculative Buy | $1.00 |
GYGGuzman Y Gomez | Macquarie | Retained | Outperform | $25.20 |
HVNHarvey Norman Holdings | Macquarie | Retained | Neutral | $4.50 |
IAGInsurance Australia Group | Macquarie | Retained | Outperform | $9.00 |
ILUIluka Resources | Macquarie | Retained | Outperform | $8.40 |
INGInghams Group | Macquarie | Retained | Underperform | $1.80 |
INRioneer | Canaccord Genuity | Retained | Speculative Buy | $0.50 |
IODIODM | Shaw and Partners | Retained | Buy | $0.29 |
JBHJB Hi-Fi | Macquarie | Retained | Outperform | $98.00 |
LINLindian Resources | Macquarie | Retained | Neutral | $0.75 |
LNWLight & Wonder Inc. | UBS | Retained | Buy | $210.00 |
LYCLynas Rare Earths | Macquarie | Upgraded | Outperform(from Neutral) | $22.00 |
MEIMeteoric Resources NL | Macquarie | Retained | Outperform | $0.45 |
MPLMedibank Private | Macquarie | Retained | Neutral | $4.80 |
MTSMetcash | Jarden | Retained | Overweight | $3.70(from $3.90) |
| Jefferies | Retained | Buy | $3.50 | |
| JPMorgan | Downgraded | Neutral(from Overweight) | $3.30(from $3.50) | |
| Macquarie | Retained | Neutral | $3.20 | |
| Morgan Stanley | Retained | Equal Weight | $3.20 | |
| Ord Minnett | Downgraded | Hold(from Buy) | $3.50(from $3.70) | |
| UBS | Retained | Buy | $3.40(from $3.50) | |
NCKNick Scali | Macquarie | Retained | Outperform | $15.30 |
NGINavigator Global Investments | Goldman Sachs | Initiated | Buy | $3.63 |
NHFNIB Holdings | Macquarie | Retained | Underperform | $6.10 |
PLSPLS Group | Ord Minnett | Retained | Accumulate | $6.10(from $6.50) |
PMVPremier Investments | Macquarie | Retained | Outperform | $16.90 |
PNIPinnacle Investment Management Group | Goldman Sachs | Initiated | Buy | $20.64 |
QANQantas Airways | Morgan Stanley | Retained | Overweight | $10.60 |
| UBS | Retained | Buy | $11.15 | |
REAREA Group | Macquarie | Retained | Neutral | $155.00(from $190.00) |
| UBS | Retained | Neutral | $165.00 | |
RPLRegal Partners | Bell Potter | Retained | Buy | $4.70 |
SGHSGH | Macquarie | Retained | Outperform | $51.25(from $50.35) |
SIGSigma Healthcare | Macquarie | Retained | Outperform | $3.50 |
SULSuper Retail Group | Macquarie | Retained | Outperform | $15.90 |
TAHTabcorp Holdings | UBS | Retained | Buy | $1.05 |
TLCThe Lottery Corporation | UBS | Retained | Buy | $6.15 |
TPWTemple & Webster Group | Macquarie | Retained | Neutral | $4.75 |
TREToubani Resources Inc | Canaccord Genuity | Retained | Speculative Buy | $1.85 |
TWETreasury Wine Estates | Macquarie | Retained | Neutral | $4.80 |
UNIUniversal Store Holdings | Macquarie | Retained | Outperform | $10.30 |
WESWesfarmers | Macquarie | Retained | Neutral | $85.00 |
WOWWoolworths Group | Macquarie | Retained | Neutral | $34.00 |
Scans
Top Gainers
Code | Company | Last | % Chg |
|---|---|---|---|
| UM1 | Unity Metals Ltd | $0.12 | +76.47% |
| LKO | Lakes Blue Energy NL | $0.51 | +37.84% |
| NOR | Norwood Systems Ltd | $0.038 | +26.67% |
| AIV | Activex Ltd | $0.016 | +23.08% |
| AUZ | Australian Mines Ltd | $0.022 | +22.22% |
Top Fallers
Code | Company | Last | % Chg |
|---|---|---|---|
| OKJ | Oakajee Corporation Ltd | $0.05 | -26.47% |
| REE | RAREX Ltd | $0.011 | -21.43% |
| TGH | Terragen Holdings Ltd | $0.016 | -20.00% |
| 14D | 1414 Degrees Ltd | $0.105 | -19.23% |
| PTR | PTR Minerals Ltd | $0.097 | -19.17% |
52 Week Highs
Code | Company | Last | % Chg |
|---|---|---|---|
| NOR | Norwood Systems Ltd | $0.038 | +26.67% |
| KRR | King River Resources Ltd | $0.051 | +21.43% |
| RMI | Resource Minerals International Ltd | $0.13 | +13.04% |
| JGH | Jade Gas Holdings Ltd | $0.105 | +5.00% |
| CURE | Global X S&P Biotech ETF | $71.67 | +4.63% |
52 Week Lows
Code | Company | Last | % Chg |
|---|---|---|---|
| REE | RAREX Ltd | $0.011 | -21.43% |
| PTL | Prestal Holdings Ltd | $0.023 | -17.86% |
| AKG | Academies Australasia Group Ltd | $0.074 | -17.78% |
| GAS | State GAS Ltd | $0.015 | -16.67% |
| NUC | Nuchev Ltd | $0.10 | -16.67% |
Near Highs
Code | Company | Last | % Chg |
|---|---|---|---|
| WVOL | iShares MSCI World Ex Aust Minimum Volatility ETF | $45.17 | -0.02% |
| EGH | Eureka Group Holdings Ltd | $0.65 | +3.18% |
| GCI | Gryphon Capital Income Trust | $2.07 | +0.49% |
| VVLU | Vanguard Global Value Equity Active ETF | $80.93 | -0.82% |
| IHD | iShares S&P/ASX DIV Opportunities Esg Screened ETF | $17.32 | -0.92% |
Relative Strength Index (RSI) Oversold
Code | Company | Last | % Chg |
|---|---|---|---|
| DBF | Duxton Farms Ltd | $0.455 | +2.25% |
| KAR | Karoon Energy Ltd | $1.44 | -0.35% |
| NVX | Novonix Ltd | $0.175 | -2.78% |
| REA | REA Group Ltd | $140.08 | -3.13% |
| FAR | FAR Ltd | $0.285 | 0.00% |

