Sector Spotlight: Basic Materials — Mar 17

2 min read Sector Spotlight

This week's sector spotlight focuses on Basic Materials, which produced the highest number of screening signals with 560 tickers meeting the minimum threshold.

560
SIGNALS
37
AVG SCORE
182
HIGH VOLUME

Top Scorers in Basic Materials

TICKERSECTORSCORECHG%
FUNBasic Materials57-3.6%
AXLBasic Materials52-1.3%
CXUBasic Materials51-11.5%
VBXBasic Materials51-11.2%
ORDBasic Materials51-8.4%

Volume Activity

182 tickers in this sector showed elevated volume (1.5x or higher vs 20-day average), which can indicate increased institutional or retail interest.

The combined market capitalisation of screened Basic Materials tickers is approximately $121.1B.

Sector analysis is based on algorithmic screening data only. Sector membership and classification is sourced from exchange data and may not reflect all business activities of a company. This is general information, not a sector recommendation.

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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