Morning Brief — Wednesday, Mar 11

2 min read Morning Brief

Good morning. Here's your pre-market brief for Wednesday, Mar 11. The latest scan processed 1,451 ASX tickers and surfaced 1303 signals.

Conviction Snapshot

1
High
55
Medium
1247
Low

Today's Top Signals

ASL Basic Materials
80 +6.9%
JMS Basic Materials
65 +5.6%
AEL Energy
63 -1.1%
RNT Communication Services
63 +2.0%
BGA Consumer Defensive
61 +1.4%

Sectors to Watch

Basic Materials573|avg 43
Healthcare120|avg 43
Financial Services118|avg 44
Technology103|avg 43
Industrials96|avg 44

At a Glance

Near 52w High
0
Catalyst Activity
76

Screener Snapshot

362
Vol Surges (2x+)
39
Near 52w Highs
36
Heavily Shorted (5%+)
Top Gainer
PKO +33.3%
Top Decliner
RKB -25.0%

855 stocks under 50c scored today (0 HIGH, 23 MEDIUM). View screener →

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All data is from the latest algorithmic scan. Scores are composite outputs and do not constitute recommendations. Price data may be delayed 15-20 minutes.

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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