Gold and silver plunge then AI whacked tech stocks. Lachlann Tierney explain what’s next.
Explore Small Cap Opportunities on the ASX
Of the approximately 2,000 companies listed on ASX, just over 1,400 – or 70% – are below $200 million in market capitalisation. 867 of these 1,400 stocks have a market capitalisation below $50 million.
But while small caps comprise the majority of the ASX, it is the bigger names that get most of the market’s attention. Names like BHP Billiton, Telstra, Commonwealth Bank, Woolworths, Wesfarmers – the list is long.
These big companies are popular with most investors. And, in a good year, they can see strong gains, sometimes between 20% or 30%.
But what the average investor doesn’t realise is that some of the most exciting, interesting, and world-leading stocks with potential for large returns are frequently found more often in the small cap sector
China Capitulation Part 4 – The purge that ends the dream of a China reunification
While many suspect China invading Taiwan is a foregone conclusion, the latest shake-up in the Chinese Central Military Commission might have shot it down. Find out why… and what it means in Asian geopolitics.
RBA Rate Rise and Another AI Sell-Off?
What triggered the US tech sell-off? And why was the ASX fine? Find out why, and what it means for tech investors.
Elon’s rocks aren’t the only game in town – could ASX tech be back on?
SpaceX’s $1.25 trillion IPO and Trump’s $12bn minerals stockpile reveal the commodity-tech nexus is real. ASX tech could surprise.
Gold and Silver Prices Hit, What’s Next?
Kevin Warsh’s Fed nomination just crashed gold and silver. But it created an opportunity to rotate into productive commodities essential to AI infrastructure.
China Capitulation Part 3 – revealing fundamental flaws that stop China from being a truly great nation
Today’s article covers how China’s weakness from within hold it back. We delve into its mindset of glossing over its image, a conformist societal structure, and how it acts in self-destructive ways. Read on to find out what many western analysts miss…





