Every week, hundreds of companies go through the ups and downs of the ASX trading rollercoaster, with fortunes made and equity lost each time the bourse opens – which is why keeping an eye on the hot stocks is so key.
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We’ve put together the HotCopper HotList, the top ten companies added to HotCopper users’ watchlists each week, so you can keep an eye on them too.
This week, Rokeby Resources (ASX:RKB) was added to loads of watchlists, with the mining junior drawing attention after entering the antimony game with the acquisition of Stunalara Metals. That deal’s been in the works since April.
Price action hasn’t been high for RKB through Week 30, and is actually down -12.5% these last five days, but the explorer’s up +180% YTD already.
Broken Hill Mines (ASX:BHM) followed close behind. The $47M smallcap debuted on the stock exchange this week, bringing Broken Hill and its rich mining history – major BHP Group started there – back to the bourse.
BHM has been trading at 44.5cps through to Friday lunch.
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Also in the top three is Pilbara Minerals (ASX:PLS). The long-time HotCopper forums lithium fave gathered another 100-plus followers on the HotList on little news.
And, rounding out the top ten through Week 30 are:
- Tali Resources (ASX:TR2)
- DroneShield Limited (ASX:DRO)
- West Coast Silver (ASX:WCE)
- Carnarvon Energy (ASX:CVN)
- Liontown Resources (ASX:LTR)
- Mesoblast (ASX:MSB)
- And, Lumos Diagnostics Holdings (ASX:LDX)
You can keep an eye on the HotCopper HotList through the week here.
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