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BrainChip

BrainChip Holdings (ASX: BRN): High-Optionality Growth Play

Nov 26, 2025

BrainChip is a pioneer in ultra-low-power, neuromorphic AI processing, anchored by its Akida spiking neural network architecture. With US$13.5 million cash as of June 2025, the company is funding aggressive commercialisation efforts, including next-gen Akida 2.0, Pico devices, and defence / edge-AI partnerships. While financial performance is still pre-profit, recent commercial wins, deep IP protection, and product roadmap momentum provide compelling optional upside. Key risks include cash burn, technology adoption, and scaling edge-AI deployments.

Megaport Limited (ASX: MP1), Re-Establishing Structural Growth Leverage

Megaport Limited (ASX: MP1), Re-Establishing Structural Growth Leverage

Jan 7, 2026

Megaport has evolved from a cash-intensive growth story into a more disciplined, cash-generative digital infrastructure business, with FY25 marking a clear structural turning point as costs reset, churn stabilised and balance-sheet risk reduced. While the market still views the company through outdated perceptions, we see improved unit economics, renewed credibility and emerging operating leverage, positioning Megaport for growing free cash flow and ongoing relevance in an increasingly hybrid, multi-cloud world.

Xero Limited (ASX: XRO)

Xero Limited (ASX: XRO): From Accounting Software to Global Small Business Operating System

Feb 2, 2026

Xero is transitioning from a high-growth SaaS accounting platform into a global small business operating system with improving earnings quality and rising operating leverage. FY26 interim results show resilient revenue growth, margin expansion from cost discipline, and deeper monetisation across payments, payroll and financial services. We believe the market still applies an outdated growth-at-any-cost lens, underestimating Xero’s emerging cash generation and embedded optionality.

Appen (ASX: APX)

Appen (ASX: APX) - One of the few AI stocks on the ASX with a currently rising share price

Feb 12, 2026

Appen Limited (ASX: APX), founded in 1996 and listed since 2015, is an Australian AI data specialist providing dataset sourcing, annotation, and model evaluation. Operating the Global Services and New Markets segments, it serves major tech clients across multiple industries, leveraging a 1M+ global workforce that spans 180+ languages in 130 countries.

coal

YanCoal Australia (ASX: YAL) – Strong Yields Amid Softer Coal Prices

Nov 17, 2025

YanCoal Australia (YAL) remains one of the most cash-generative coal producers on the ASX, offering investors a high-yield, low-debt exposure to thermal and metallurgical coal markets.

Invictus Energy

Invictus Energy (ASX: IVZ) – A Frontier Play with Optionality

Dec 1, 2025

We view Invictus Energy as a rare example of an explorer with a clear pathway to development in one of Africa’s last underexplored rift systems. The Mukuyu gas-condensate discovery in Zimbabwe’s Cabora Bassa Basin anchors the portfolio, while high-impact follow-up at Musuma-1 and a strategic financing partnership with Al Mansour Holdings (AMH) materially de-risk the next stage of value creation.

Talga Group

Talga Group (ASX: TLG) — Powering Europe’s Low-Carbon Battery Future

Oct 29, 2025

Talga Group is positioning itself as a cornerstone of Europe’s sustainable battery supply chain through its integrated mine-to-anode model in Sweden. With its Luleå anode refinery approaching production readiness and government-backed funding in place, Talga is moving from concept to commercial reality. The company’s low-carbon Talnode® products target the fast-growing EV and energy-storage markets, offering a differentiated, locally sourced alternative to Asian graphite imports.

Liontown

Liontown Resources (ASX: LTR): Powering the EV Revolution from Kathleen Valley

Oct 27, 2025

Liontown Resources (ASX: LTR) is a next-generation lithium developer advancing toward production at its flagship Kathleen Valley Project in Western Australia. With Tier-1 offtake partners and strong financial backing, Liontown is poised to become a key player in the global EV and battery supply chain.

Larvotto Resources

Larvotto Resources (ASX: LRV): Building Australia’s Next Antimony–Gold Producer

Oct 29, 2025

Larvotto Resources Limited (ASX: LRV) is an Australian emerging mining company transitioning from explorer to near-term producer. Its flagship asset, the Hillgrove Antimony–Gold Project in New South Wales, positions the company as a potential supplier of two strategically important metals: gold—a monetary safe-haven—and antimony, a critical mineral used in batteries, semiconductors, and defense alloys.

Arafura Rare Earths (ASX: ARU)

Arafura Rare Earths (ASX: ARU) — Building Australia’s Rare Earth Future

Nov 19, 2025

Arafura Rare Earths (ARU) is progressing its flagship Nolans NdPr Project in the Northern Territory — a fully integrated mine-to-separation operation targeting strategic electrification supply chains. With formal government backing, advanced engineering progress, and off-take partnerships in motion, ARU is positioning itself as a critical rare-earth supplier to global EV and wind OEMs.

European Lithium

European Lithium (ASX: EUR) — the Push toward European Lithium Independence

Nov 25, 2025

European Lithium is positioning itself as a future supplier of battery-grade lithium to Europe, with the Wolfsberg Project in Austria advancing through permitting, engineering, and early-stage financing activities.

Lithium prices are rising again

Lithium Price Is on the Rise. Which ASX Lithium Stocks Offer Better Opportunities?

Dec 2, 2025

Lithium prices are rising again, which tends to lift investor interest in ASX-listed producers. Thanks to growing demand for batteries (EVs, energy storage) and tightening supply, analysts suggest the recent price upswing, roughly 20–25% month-on-month, may mark a turning point. In that context, some ASX companies with solid operations and cash flow stand out as offering relatively better risk-adjusted opportunities. Still, it’s not a guaranteed path: lithium remains a volatile commodity, and gains now reflect renewed optimism rather than long-term certainty.

Investigator Silver (ASX: IVR)

Investigator Silver (ASX: IVR)- Positions for Catalysts Amid Strengthening Silver Market

Dec 4, 2025

Investigator Silver (ASX: IVR), formerly known as Investigator Resources, is moving through one of the most strategically important phases in its history. The company is advancing the Paris Silver Project, Australia’s highest-grade undeveloped primary silver deposit, while simultaneously delivering exploration wins across its 100%-owned Peterlumbo tenement and progressing copper-gold targets at Uno Morgans.

Sunrise Energy Metals (ASX: SRL)

Sunrise Energy Metals (ASX: SRL) - Positioned at the Strategic Heart of Western Critical Minerals Supply Chains

Dec 11, 2025

Sunrise Energy Metals (ASX: SRL) is advancing one of the Western world’s most strategically significant battery-materials developments: the Sunrise Nickel-Cobalt-Scandium Project in NSW, a globally large, long-life, ESG-aligned source of critical minerals essential for EVs, aerospace alloys, defence technologies and high-performance fuel cells. Backed by strong balance sheet discipline, rising government engagement, escalating Western supply-security policies, and material advancement across strategic partnerships during 2025, Sunrise enters 2026 with a profile we view as deeply undervalued relative to its strategic optionality.

Zinc prices are quietly rising - which ASX stocks can benefit the most?

Zinc prices are quietly rising - which ASX stocks can benefit the most?

Jan 5, 2026

Zinc prices are edging higher as physical markets tighten, supported by steady demand from steel, infrastructure and renewable energy projects alongside shrinking exchange inventories, particularly on the LME. With supply growth limited and visibility low, declining stocks are increasing concerns around future availability, which can underpin higher prices. For ASX investors, this environment favours zinc-exposed producers, developers and explorers, as well as diversified miners with meaningful base-metal exposure, all of which stand to benefit from improving project economics and margins as zinc’s outlook strengthens.

silver prices soaring and how to benefit on asx

Why silver prices keep soaring, and how you can benefit from it on the ASX?

Dec 30, 2025

Silver has quietly moved into a powerful uptrend, and it’s not happening by accident. The metal is being pulled in two directions at once, as a financial haven and as an industrial workhorse. For ASX investors, this creates an opportunity. Exposure comes through producers, developers, and explorers whose revenues and valuations tend to rise as silver prices strengthen, offering leverage to a market driven by both fear and future-focused demand.

Fortescue (ASX: FMG)

Fortescue (ASX: FMG)- A Tier One Iron Ore Cash Machine with Deep-Cycle Energy Optionality

Dec 31, 2025

In our assessment, FMG is neither a simple iron ore beta nor a speculative green-energy experiment. It is a structurally low-cost, high-free-cash-flow industrial platform that deliberately uses surplus mining rents to accumulate long-dated strategic options in energy and decarbonisation. FY25 and the September 2025 quarterly update reinforce our view that Fortescue remains one of the most financially resilient miners globally, even as it operates in a more volatile commodity and macro environment.

The reason tin prices are rising and 3 ASX stocks that provide the best exposure

The reason tin prices are rising and 3 ASX stocks that provide the best exposure

Dec 31, 2025

Tin prices have been climbing sharply because the metal is suddenly caught between rising demand and tightening supply. Electronic devices, artificial intelligence hardware, solar panels and electric vehicles all rely on tin-based solder and components, pushing consumption higher just as long-neglected supply struggles to keep up. Production has been disrupted in key regions by political instability, mine closures and regulatory crackdowns, and underinvestment means new sources aren’t coming online fast enough. In this article we discuss some of the ASX stocks that can benefit the most from the rising tin prices.

Can the recent rally in nickel prices last

Can the recent rally in nickel prices last, and where can one get exposure on the ASX?

Feb 4, 2026

Global nickel prices have surged to near US$18,000 per tonne on supply concerns, particularly around potential production cuts in Indonesia and regulatory uncertainty. The rally has been amplified by speculative flows and broader base-metals momentum, despite elevated inventories and mixed demand fundamentals.

Waratah Mineral (ASX: WTM)

Waratah Mineral (ASX: WTM) has made multiple higher lows. Is it building the base for another leg up?

Feb 6, 2026

Waratah Minerals, an Australian gold-copper explorer in NSW, has rebounded strongly from last year’s lows. A clear pattern of higher lows suggests growing accumulation, easing selling pressure and sustained market interest, positioning the stock to potentially break higher if a catalyst emerges.

Arafura Rare Earths's (ASX: ARU)

Arafura Rare Earths's (ASX: ARU) share price is trading at a strong support level, is it a buying opportunity?

Feb 11, 2026

Arafura Rare Earths (ASX: ARU) is trading near a key support zone after recent volatility, where buyers have previously stepped in. Strength in rare earth prices adds sector momentum. While this mix may signal opportunity, confirmation depends on support holding and the company delivering meaningful project progress.

European Lithium's (ASX: EUR)

European Lithium's (ASX: EUR) share price has bounced off its support level nicely. How much higher can it go?

Feb 13, 2026

European Lithium (ASX: EUR) has rebounded from a well-established support level on its daily chart, a move that suggests buyers continue to defend this key zone. While the company’s Wolfsberg project underpins its long-term European battery supply narrative, the recent lift is largely technical, driven by market psychology and historical buying interest.

Atlantic Lithium’s (ASX: A11)

Atlantic Lithium’s (ASX: A11) uptrend is holding amid heavy market turbulence. How significant is this show of resilience?

Feb 15, 2026

Atlantic Lithium has managed to hold its uptrend despite broader market turbulence, a sign of underlying strength in a weak environment for resource stocks. Steady buying at key support levels suggests confidence has not collapsed, supported by progress at its Ewoyaa lithium project in Ghana. This combination of solid fundamentals and constructive chart behaviour highlights resilience in a volatile, sentiment-driven sector.

Rio Tinto (ASX/LSE: RIO)

Rio Tinto (ASX/LSE: RIO) - A Global Materials Engine Re Accelerating into a New Cycle

Feb 15, 2026

Rio Tinto appears to be entering a strategically attractive new phase, evolving beyond its historic reliance on Pilbara iron ore into a diversified, multi-commodity growth platform. With expanding exposure to copper, lithium, high-grade iron ore and aluminium, alongside a stabilising cost base and strong balance sheet, the company increasingly looks positioned for asymmetric upside through 2026–2028 rather than a mature, iron ore–centric producer.

McMillan

McMillan Shakespeare (ASX: MMS) Has an 8.4% Dividend Yield, should you buy?

Nov 5, 2025

McMillan Shakespeare (ASX: MMS) delivered strong FY2025 growth, driven by record customer retention, expanding EV leasing, and disciplined balance sheet management. Positioned for long-term demand in sustainable mobility, MMS offers recurring revenue, robust cash flow, and significant dividends.

Zip Co Limited

Zip Co Limited (ASX: ZIP) — From BNPL Pioneer to Global Fintech Contender

Dec 1, 2025

Zip closed FY25 with what we consider a genuine inflection point: a record A$13.1bn in TTV and A$170.3m of group cash EBTDA — a level of profitability that would’ve sounded fanciful 18 months ago. The US arm is now the locomotive of the group, while ANZ has quietly rebuilt its margin spine. Momentum spilled straight into 1Q FY26, with TTV of A$3.9bn and cash EBTDA of A$62.8m, prompting management to hike US TTV guidance and expand the buyback to A$100m.

Commonwealth Bank of Australia (ASX: CBA)

Commonwealth Bank of Australia (ASX: CBA) - Why We See Structural Strength in Australia’s Premium Bank

Dec 29, 2025

Commonwealth Bank of Australia (ASX: CBA) remains the undisputed heavyweight of the Australian financial system, dominant in retail banking, advantaged by scale, and well-positioned to monetise the next phase of household re-leveraging as rates peak and credit growth stabilises. Our view is simple: CBA’s franchise resilience is undervalued. While the macro backdrop remains mixed and competition in mortgages remains intense, the bank continues to deliver sector-leading returns, defend margin leadership, and maintain one of the strongest balance sheets globally.

National Australia Bank (ASX: NAB)

National Australia Bank (ASX: NAB)- Business Banking Leverage, Deposit Power, and a Re-rating Setup into FY26–FY27

Dec 30, 2025

We believe National Australia Bank (ASX: NAB) is entering a structurally more attractive phase of its earnings cycle, one that the market is only partially pricing. FY25 confirms that NAB has completed a difficult multi-year transition from remediation-heavy execution towards balance-sheet-led growth, operational leverage, and disciplined capital deployment. In our view, National Australia Bank is no longer just a “solid major bank.” It is increasingly a business-banking-centric compounder, with improving margin resilience, strengthening deposit mix, stabilising asset quality, and credible technology-driven productivity optionality.

Fleetwood

Fleetwood Limited (ASX: FWD) — Solid Business with 8.5% Dividend Yield

Nov 4, 2025

Fleetwood Limited (ASX: FWD) is positioning itself as a major player in Australia’s modular construction and accommodation industry. Through its three divisions — Building Solutions, RV Solutions, and Community Solutions — the company has built a resilient, diversified business model capable of navigating cyclical shifts in housing, tourism, and resources.

NRW Holdings (NWH)

NRW Holdings (ASX: NWH)-Positioned for Growth in FY26 and Beyond

Dec 4, 2025

NRW Holdings is emerging from FY25 with strengthened financial performance, record order book visibility, and renewed momentum across its mining, civil, and MET (Maintenance & Engineering) segments. With EBITDA growing, margins stabilising, and a robust pipeline supported by long-life Tier-1 resources projects, NWH has entered FY26 well-positioned for continued earnings expansion. The company’s durability across cycles, combined with strong cash generation and rising recurring revenue streams, reinforces the investment case for long-term holders.

LaserBond (ASX: LBL)

LaserBond (ASX: LBL)- Engineered for Investors Seeking Durable Industrial Growth Exposure

Dec 19, 2025

LaserBond (ASX: LBL) has entered a structurally stronger period after FY25 delivered clear evidence of operating leverage, improved manufacturing efficiencies, and accelerating adoption of its surface-engineered technologies across mining, energy, defence, and agricultural markets. With its patented LaserBond® cladding and composite coating systems now demonstrating superior lifecycle economics versus traditional wear-resistance methods, the company is positioned as a high-margin engineering solutions provider rather than a cyclical industrial.

Korvest (ASX: KOV)

How much higher can Korvest (ASX: KOV) share price go after the recent breakout?

Feb 4, 2026

Korvest Ltd (ASX: KOV) is a South Australian industrial manufacturer specialising in cable and pipe support systems and corrosion protection services, with earnings linked to infrastructure, resources, energy and industrial activity, as well as ongoing maintenance demand.

Transurban Group (ASX: TCL)

Transurban Group (ASX: TCL)- Infrastructure Quality at Scale: Cash Flow Compounding Through Cycles

Jan 31, 2026

Transurban is a high-quality global infrastructure franchise with long-duration, inflation-protected cash flows, strong pricing power and irreplaceable assets. The market remains overly focused on macro headwinds, overlooking the durability of its concessions, recovering mobility and improving cash-flow conversion. As operational risk declines and cost pressures fade, Transurban is well positioned to deliver asymmetric upside through FY26–FY28 via compounding distributions and operating leverage.

cettire

How Much Higher Can CETTIRE's (ASX: CTT) Share Price Go After the Recent Breakout?

Dec 8, 2025

Cettire (ASX: CTT) share price recently had a breakout. But it is in a bit of limbo; enough promise remains that a rebound could be on the cards, but enough uncertainty that it’s far from a safe bet. On one hand, the company is forecast to post healthy earnings-per-share growth over the next few years and has a pretty low price-to-sales ratio compared with peers, suggesting some latent value. On the other hand, consensus analyst targets hover modestly, some even see a drop, and many believe any upside beyond roughly one Australian dollar a share depends on improvements that aren’t guaranteed.

Collins Foods (ASX: CKF)

Collins Foods (ASX: CKF) - Why We Think CKF Is Entering Its Strongest Earnings Cycle Since Pre-COVID

Dec 30, 2025

We believe Collins Foods (ASX: CKF) is entering a multi-year earnings recovery cycle anchored by margin repair in Australia, operational rejuvenation in Europe, clear line-of-sight to double-digit EBITDA growth, and an improving balance sheet that gives management options rather than constraints. The HY26 results demonstrate that CKF is moving decisively out of the inflation shock period that suppressed margins and elevated operating costs between 2022–2024. With commodity and utilities inflation easing, labour efficiencies improving, and price/mix still resilient, we see structural tailwinds forming beneath the company’s operating base.

control bionics

Control Bionics (ASX: CBL) - This microcap's share price could explode higher from here!

Dec 4, 2025

The small-cap medical-tech company, Control Bionics, has just taken steps that could catapult it far beyond its current size. Its core product, a wearable sensor that translates even the faintest muscle or nerve signals into computer commands, is already approved and helps people with severe physical disabilities communicate and interact. Recently, the company announced that it had integrated a significant tech giant’s brain-computer interface protocol into its devices.

CSL Limited (ASX: CSL)

CSL Limited (ASX: CSL) – Structural Quality Re-Asserted

Dec 30, 2025

We believe CSL Limited (ASX: CSL) remains one of the highest-quality global healthcare franchises listed on the ASX, with FY25 marking a clear re-acceleration in earnings quality, cash flow conversion, and strategic clarity. While the share price has periodically struggled to reflect this underlying strength, we view CSL as misunderstood rather than mis-executing.

Atomo Diagnostics (ASX: AT1)

Atomo Diagnostics (ASX: AT1) uptrend is your friend!

Feb 9, 2026

Atomo Diagnostics (ASX: AT1) is showing a steady uptrend after a long quiet phase. Rising prices from recent lows, backed by stronger volume, suggest buyers are gradually absorbing supply. This persistent move higher points to improving sentiment and a technically supportive trend for now.

Race Oncology

Race Oncology (ASX: RAC) - A High-Risk, High-Reward Oncology Play

Nov 24, 2025

Race Oncology (ASX: RAC) is executing on a bold clinical strategy centered on RC220 (bisantrene reformulation), targeting both cardioprotection and enhanced anticancer activity in combination with doxorubicin. The company has dosed its first patient in a Phase 1 solid tumor trial, expanded into South Korea, and strengthened its clinical leadership team, all while maintaining disciplined cash management (A$13.67m at June 2025) to fund operations into 2026. Though early-stage, RAC presents a compelling mid- to long-term optionality scenario for investors with conviction in cardio-oncology and specialty chemotherapy.

Recce

How Much Higher Can Recce Pharmaceuticals' (ASX: RCE) Share Price Go After the Recent Breakout?

Dec 8, 2025

Recce has recently attracted attention because it’s advancing drug candidates against serious infections, a space with significant potential if late-stage trials succeed. That kind of promise is why some market watchers see upside in RCE’s shares. On the flip side, the company remains unprofitable, with no consistent earnings or predictable cash flow, so it’s still a speculative biotech rather than a stable performer.

Telstra Group (ASX: TLS) - A Defensive Cash Compounder with Embedded Digital Optionality

Telstra Group (ASX: TLS) - A Defensive Cash Compounder with Embedded Digital Optionality

Jan 5, 2026

We view Telstra as a highly resilient, structurally advantaged cash-generating business within the Australian equity market, offering strong earnings quality and downside protection despite limited headline growth. Its focus on network leadership, disciplined capital management and monetisation of digital and infrastructure assets supports stable free cash flow and reliable capital returns, particularly in a softer macro environment. We believe the market continues to undervalue Telstra’s leverage to long-term data demand, the durability of its mobile economics, and the embedded optionality in InfraCo and enterprise digital services.

SportsHero (ASX: SHO)

Why is SportsHero's (ASX: SHO) share price rising and how much higher can it go?

Feb 6, 2026

SportsHero (ASX: SHO) is an early-stage Australian sports gamification and media company focused on mobile-first prediction and gaming platforms across Southeast Asia, primarily Indonesia. It offers leveraged exposure to regional digital gaming growth but carries high execution, funding and profitability risk typical of small-cap platform build-outs.

GoldGoldgold

Is Gold's Future Still Golden? Which ASX Gold Stocks to Consider?

Nov 5, 2025

Publicly listed companies engaged in the exploration, mining, and production of gold offer a dynamic way to preserve your money's value and potentially amplify your gains as the price of the precious metal climbs.

Copper

Copper's Shining Future: How to get exposure on the ASX?

Oct 29, 2025

With gold having already made a massive rally, there are reasons to believe copper is the next on the line to experience long-term price jumps. ASX copper stocks are set to benefit from this expected long-term rise in copper prices.

Accent Group

Accent Group (ASX: AX1) — A Scaled Retailer Mispriced for What It Can Deliver

Nov 29, 2025

We continue to view Accent Group (AX1) as one of the few genuinely scaled, defensible retail platforms in Australia and New Zealand. In a sector where earnings volatility is the norm and brand power often trumps execution, AX1 stands out because it has quietly built a multi-brand ecosystem that gives it pricing control, data-driven consumer reach, and operational leverage that smaller retailers simply cannot replicate.

3 asx stocks with recent bullish breakouts

3 ASX Stocks with Recent Bullish Breakouts

Dec 2, 2025

When you track the ASX day after day, you eventually spot those moments when a stock stops drifting and suddenly kicks into gear. A clear breakout, the kind that pushes past weeks of hesitation, often tells you buyers are finally taking control. In this article, we’re looking at three Australian companies whose share prices have recently surged through key resistance levels. These aren’t just quick spikes or one-day wonders. Each chart shows a pattern of tightening ranges, rising volume, and a decisive move that suggests momentum may continue.

These ASX stocks have recently had major share price breakouts

These ASX stocks have recently had major share price breakouts

Jan 2, 2026

When a share price breaks out after a long period of consolidation, it often signals a meaningful shift in market sentiment, marked by rising volume, improving momentum and former resistance turning into support. In recent weeks, several ASX stocks have shown these clean, technically supported breakouts, suggesting these are not short-lived spikes but structured moves that technical analysts closely watch as potential early signs of a new trend.

TA insights

3 ASX Stocks with Bearish Charts, Which Can Go Much Lower!

Nov 29, 2025

In the current markets, even major players listed on the S&P/ASX 200 aren’t immune to caution flags on the charts. In this article, we'll examine three ASX-listed stocks whose price action suggests further downside may be ahead. We’ll look beyond the fundamentals and focus on technical signals: breakdowns below key moving averages, chart patterns like lower highs or descending triangles, and weakening momentum indicators.

Macroeconomic Report

Macroeconomic Report for the Week Ending 6 February 2026 – Australian Market Outlook

Feb 9, 2026

Markets faced a “soft-landing but sticky” backdrop: growth held up, yet inflation and policy uncertainty kept risk elevated and dispersion high. The US stayed resilient but uneven as labour demand cooled and the Fed remained cautious. The ECB stayed meeting-by-meeting. Australia felt higher-for-longer, rotating into defensives.

3 ASX Stocks on Solid Share Price Uptrends

3 ASX Stocks on Solid Share Price Uptrends

Dec 30, 2025

Every so often, the market serves up a handful of charts that practically nudge you to take a closer look. You know the type, steady higher lows, clean breakouts, and that subtle shift in momentum that hints at a story unfolding beneath the surface. In this piece, we’re turning the spotlight on three ASX-listed stocks whose price action has been speaking in a clear and confident tone. These aren’t wild speculative swings or one-off spikes; they’re structured uptrends that have earned their place on watchlists through consistent behaviour.

3 ASX stocks with confirmed bullish divergence patterns

3 ASX stocks with confirmed bullish divergence patterns

Dec 31, 2025

The Australian share market has a habit of sending quiet signals before a move actually happens. One of the most reliable of those signals is bullish divergence, a moment when price looks weak, but momentum quietly starts to improve. In this article, we’ll take a closer look at three stocks listed on the (ASX) that are currently showing confirmed bullish divergence patterns.

Embark Early Education

Embark Early Education (ASX: EVO) Is Offering 6.8% Fully-Franked Dividend Yield, Should You Buy Its Shares?

Nov 30, 2025

We see HY2025 as the first genuinely credible step in EVO’s multi-year turnaround. Not a cosmetic clean-up. Not a one-off bounce. A real shift. Occupancy is climbing, labour stability is improving, centre-level margins are widening, and cashflow finally has the shape of something we can underwrite. Management has been making tough decisions — cutting deadweight centres, fixing staffing inconsistencies, and rebuilding trust in local communities — and the P&L now reflects it.

Macroeconomics

Weekly Macroeconomic Report – Australian Market Outlook

Nov 5, 2025

Last week, Australian financial markets and economic sentiment were shaped by persistent domestic inflation, a cautious stance from the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) and mounting global headwinds.

Macroeconomics

Macroeconomic Report for Week Ending 14 Nov 2025 – Australian Market Outlook

Nov 18, 2025

Global markets rallied on hopes of a resolution to the U.S. government shutdown, though the Fed's caution dampened expectations for a December rate cut. In Australia, robust employment data and a resilient labour market have reduced near-term expectations of an RBA rate cut. The ASX posted its weakest week in four months amid sector rotation and global tech selloffs.

Macroeconomics

Macroeconomic Report for Week Ending 21 Nov 2025 – Australian Market Outlook

Nov 24, 2025

The global macroeconomic backdrop shifted notably in the week ending 23 November 2025, contributing to a significant risk-off sentiment that heavily impacted Australian equities. In the United States, a mixed labour market report showing rising unemployment alongside stronger-than-expected job additions, combined with firm Services PMI data and Federal Reserve minutes signalling a delay in rate cuts, led to a repricing of interest rate expectations.

Which ASX REE stocks have the highest potential?

Australia’s REE sector has strategic importance. But which ASX companies hold the best REE assets?Which ASX REE stocks have the highest potential?

Nov 29, 2025

Australia is increasingly important in the global REE supply chain as countries seek alternatives to China’s dominance. Key companies on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) are standing out thanks to substantial deposits, processing capability, and strategic supply-chain links. Leading the pack is Lynas Rare Earths Ltd (ASX: LYC), which mines the high-grade Mount Weld deposit in WA, has processing facilities outside China and is among the few globally capable of turning ore into refined products. Australia has the raw materials; the companies that control both the mines and the processing stand to benefit most.

Macroeconomic Report

Macroeconomic Report for the Week Ending 28 November 2025 – Australian Market Outlook

Dec 1, 2025

The global macroeconomic backdrop shifted notably in the week ending 28 November 2025, fuelling a renewed "risk-on" sentiment that propelled a decisive recovery in Australian equities. In the United States, softening labour market indicators—specifically an acceleration in weekly ADP job losses—combined with a cooler-than-expected Core PPI reading and dovish commentary from Federal Reserve officials, led to a sharp repricing of interest rate expectations, with markets now pricing in an ~85% probability of a December cut. This pivot abroad overshadowed sticky domestic inflation data, allowing interest-rate-sensitive growth sectors to lead the S&P/ASX 200 higher, even as uncertainty persists around the Reserve Bank of Australia’s policy path.

3 asx stocks with bullish charts

3 ASX Stocks with Bullish Charts

Dec 2, 2025

When you spend enough time around the ASX, you start to notice a certain rhythm in how strong charts behave. Some stocks creep for weeks, building energy in tight ranges, and then, almost without announcement, they begin flashing early signs of strength. In this review, we focus on three ASX-listed companies whose price action suggests further upside.

Macroeconomic

Macroeconomic Report for the Week Ending 5 December 2025 – Australian Market Outlook

Dec 8, 2025

Global data point to a softening but still mixed growth backdrop, with US manufacturing in mild contraction contrasted against resilient services activity. Labour indicators such as ADP employment and continuing jobless claims show cooling private hiring and more challenging re‑employment conditions, reinforcing expectations of earlier and deeper Federal Reserve rate cuts. Core US PCE inflation is running at a steady, moderate pace, allowing the Fed to stay on hold while waiting for clearer evidence that inflation is durably converging to the target.

 

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