Midday Market Pulse — Wednesday, Mar 11

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Midday market pulse for Wednesday, Mar 11. Here's what the algorithm is highlighting across the ASX small-cap universe at this point in the session.

Conviction Distribution

Of the 1291 signals in the current scan, 0.0% scored high conviction and 5.3% scored medium. The remainder sit below the medium threshold.

Sector Rotation

The three most active sectors by signal count:

Basic Materials+1.6% avg
568 signals | avg score 44Leader: WGN (62)
Financial Services+0.6% avg
119 signals | avg score 44Leader: APL (63)
Healthcare+0.2% avg
118 signals | avg score 44Leader: AHC (57)

Elevated Short Interest

36 screened tickers carrying short interest above 5%.

DMP15.9% short|48
TWE14.7% short|43
TLX14.1% short|40
GYG13.5% short|46
BOE13.0% short|42

Midday data reflects the latest completed scan. Intraday price movements after the scan time are not captured until the next scheduled scan.

GENERAL INFORMATION ONLY — This article is produced by an algorithm and does not constitute personal financial advice, a recommendation, or an offer to buy or sell any security. SmallCapData does not hold an Australian Financial Services Licence (AFSL). You should consider seeking independent financial advice before making any investment decision. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
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