Liontown share price has taken a beating this year, though things could be looking up for the battered ASX stock. I've long seen anything under 0.7 as a bargain for LTR so now at 0.53 could be the opportune time to grab some. Full disclosure I'm back in, but whether I'm in or not I've always kept this atop of my watchlists 😉 $Liontown Resources Ltd (LTR.AU)$
Market Review Australian shares continued their upward trend on the first trading day following the two-day Christmas hiatus, with consumer discretionary and major bank stocks leading the rally.$S&P/ASX 200 (.XJO.AU)$closed 194.8 points higher, or 2.41% up, at 8,261.8 this week. All 11 sectors showed an upward movement, in tandem with the S&P/ASX 200 ...
G'day, mooers! Check out the latest news on today's stock market! • U.S. market shows mixed signals; Jobless claims fall but continuing claims hit 3-year high. • Australian shares edge up post-Christmas. • Stocks to watch: PDN, MAH, etc. Wall Street Summary U.S. economic data was mixed this week. Initial jobless claims were lower than expected at 219,000, but continuing claims hit a three-year high at 1.91 million. Holiday retail sal...
Hello mooers! Check out the latest market dynamics of the metals and mining industry over the past week. • Base metals: Zinc prices drop to $2958 per tonne • Energy metals: Li Carbonate prices drop 1.0% in the past week • Precious metals: Gold prices drop 1.6% to $2616 per oz • Bulk commodities: Iron ore prices drop 3.5% in the past week Spot Price Snapshot ...
Investors are selectively buying the dip as you’d expect after US stocks suffered their biggest one day sell off since August. Dip buying saw the major US indices pretty much close flat on Thursday. But remember, we all know the Fed choked the Santa rally. Sentiment was battered. The S&P 500$S&P 500 Index (.SPX.US)$fell back to where it was six weeks ago, and that’s where...
In 2024, the Australian stock market has shown resilience and strength, with the$S&P/ASX 200 (.XJO.AU)$reaching new highs throughout the year. On December 3rd, the ASX 200 broke through 8,514 points during trading hours, setting another historical record. As of December 18th, the ASX 200 has accumulated a year-to-date increase of 8.94%. Despite global economic uncertainties and sustained high policy interest rates in the Austral...
Top losers: $Telix Pharmaceuticals Ltd (TLX.AU)$, $Technology One Ltd (TNE.AU)$ and $Neuren Pharmaceuticals Ltd (NEU.AU)$
$S&P/ASX 200 (.XJO.AU)$ kicks off the new year with a broad rally, climbing 0.52% to close at 8,201.2 points.
10 out of 11 sectors close higher. This strong start across most sect...
I've long seen anything under 0.7 as a bargain for LTR so now at 0.53 could be the opportune time to grab some. Full disclosure I'm back in, but whether I'm in or not I've always kept this atop of my watchlists 😉
$Liontown Resources Ltd (LTR.AU)$
Australian shares continued their upward trend on the first trading day following the two-day Christmas hiatus, with consumer discretionary and major bank stocks leading the rally. $S&P/ASX 200 (.XJO.AU)$ closed 194.8 points higher, or 2.41% up, at 8,261.8 this week.
All 11 sectors showed an upward movement, in tandem with the S&P/ASX 200 ...
• U.S. market shows mixed signals; Jobless claims fall but continuing claims hit 3-year high.
• Australian shares edge up post-Christmas.
• Stocks to watch: PDN, MAH, etc.
Wall Street Summary
U.S. economic data was mixed this week. Initial jobless claims were lower than expected at 219,000, but continuing claims hit a three-year high at 1.91 million. Holiday retail sal...
• Base metals: Zinc prices drop to $2958 per tonne
• Energy metals: Li Carbonate prices drop 1.0% in the past week
• Precious metals: Gold prices drop 1.6% to $2616 per oz
• Bulk commodities: Iron ore prices drop 3.5% in the past week
Spot Price Snapshot
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Dip buying saw the major US indices pretty much close flat on Thursday. But remember, we all know the Fed choked the Santa rally. Sentiment was battered. The S&P 500 $S&P 500 Index (.SPX.US)$ fell back to where it was six weeks ago, and that’s where...
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