At time of writing, the share price of Boss Energy Ltd [ASX:BOE] is up more than 15% to trade at 9.9 cents. It’s been a strong rise from March for the BOE share price as momentum builds for a number of uranium stocks…
ASX Commodity Trading News and Analysis - Latest Updates
Australia is one of the world’s biggest commodity producers in the world so it makes sense to wonder how one can invest in commodities and what the best commodity shares are.
Investing in commodities entails purchasing securities with exposure to an interchangeable basic good or raw material like gold, oil, natural gas, iron ore, aluminium, copper, wheat, soybeans and so on.
Lynas Share Price Down Marginally — Rare Earths Back on Menu
At time of writing, the share price of Lynas Rare Earths Ltd (ASX:LYC) is down around 0.8%, trading at $4.94. It’s been a strong and sustained surge for the LYC share price from the March low. We take a quick look at the LYC quarterly…
Strategic Elements Share Price Climbs Higher on Battery Breakthrough
In what has been a rather forgettable day for the ASX, Strategic Elements Ltd [ASX:SOR] is a standout. The SOR share price is up 8.5% today, defying a sea of red across the wider market. As for why, well it’s thanks to one of their exciting investments.
Stock Trader’s Corner — The Danger of FOMO and When to Jump In
The battery metal/green energy theme has gone into overdrive with punters chasing anything with a shade of green. If you haven’t been participating in the rally you are probably starting to feel a bit of FOMO (fear of missing out).
Lynas Share Price up on US Contract — Rare Earths Outlook (ASX:LYC)
At time of writing, the share price of Lynas Rare Earths Ltd [ASX:LYC] is up over 4%, trading at $4.89. It’s been a case of steady, and now accelerating, upward momentum for the LYC share price since the market low last year…
Aussie Mining Profits and Reaping the Benefits of the Iron Ore Price
Dear Reader, Australia’s luck doesn’t run out, does it? I mean we’ve avoided the worst of the ‘rona. Our political leaders are patting themselves on the back for not being like other countries. Aussies can get back to business… Or can they? Perhaps by avoiding the worst of it we’ve really only just delayed the […]