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Collins Foods (ASX:CKF) Exits Taco Bell: Is This a Buying Opportunity Before the KFC Turnaround?

April 1, 2026

Collins Foods (ASX:CKF) slipped 3.8%…

Tyro Payments (ASX:TYR) Surges on RBA Card Reforms Despite Being Down 20% This Year- Is Now the Time to Buy?

April 1, 2026

Tyro Payments (ASX: TYR) rose…

ASX 200 Falls 8% in March 2026: Is April a Recovery Opportunity or More Pain Ahead?

April 1, 2026

The S&P/ASX 200 closed March…

Brent Crude Hits US$112 After Iran Strikes Dubai Tanker: Is It Too Late to Buy ASX Energy Stocks?

April 1, 2026

An Iranian drone struck the…

This Is The ASX Fertiliser Stock Positioned At The Right Place At the Right Time!

March 31, 2026

It is a good time…

ARN Media (ASX:ARN): Will the company get off the hook with its whopping 10-year $200m deal with Kyle & Jackie O? Here’s what we think will happen!

March 31, 2026

If there’s one company facing…

The Koala IPO Went Well With a Solid Gain On Debut! But Now What?

March 31, 2026

The Koala IPO went off…

Scarborough timing now matters more than Beaumont for Woodside Energy Group

March 31, 2026

Woodside Energy Group (ASX: WDS)…

Metallium (MTM) 10-Year Offtake Lands, Now It’s All About Scale

March 31, 2026

Indium Signs On, the Commercial…

Here’s why the devil of the RBA’s card surcharges ban could be in the details; and which ASX stocks could be hit hard?

March 31, 2026

After months of rumours, the…

West African Resources cash flow is strong but Kiaka ownership clouds valuation

March 31, 2026

West African Resources (ASX: WAF)…

Mozal shutdown has hurt South32 but Hermosa now drives the valuation

March 31, 2026

Mozal Aluminium has gone from…

Sigma Healthcare rerating rests on delivering $100m merger synergies

March 31, 2026

Sigma Healthcare (ASX: SIG) now…

Barossa cash flow now drives the Santos valuation debate

March 31, 2026

Barossa has now shipped its…

Rio Tinto needs Pilbara cash flow to unlock copper and lithium value

March 31, 2026

Rio Tinto (ASX: RIO) enters…

NEXTDC rerates on 296.8MW order book converting into billings through FY29

March 31, 2026

NEXTDC (ASX: NXT) has moved…

IperionX valuation now hinges on Virginia converting prototypes into repeat orders

March 31, 2026

IperionX (ASX: IPX) now has…

DevEx Resources needs 2026 drill hits to unlock its enlarged uranium footprint

March 31, 2026

DevEx Resources (ASX: DEV) has…

Calix valuation turns on Bacchus Marsh revenue from Green360 tolling

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Calix (ASX: CXL) has reached…

Steadfast Group (ASX:SDF): Investors are selling and asking questions later, but are they ahead of themselves?

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Stocks Down Under Analysts delve into a large variety of ASX-listed stocks and sectors.

Collins Foods (ASX:CKF) Exits Taco Bell: Is This a Buying Opportunity Before the KFC Turnaround?

By Ujjwal Maheshwari | April 1, 2026

Collins Foods (ASX:CKF) slipped 3.8% to A$8.45 after announcing a legally binding agreement to hand its 20 Taco Bell outlets back to Yum Brands, with the remaining seven stores set to close within weeks. On the surface, the market is selling the very news it spent a year asking for. We believe that reaction is…

Tyro Payments (ASX:TYR) Surges on RBA Card Reforms Despite Being Down 20% This Year- Is Now the Time to Buy?

By Ujjwal Maheshwari | April 1, 2026

Tyro Payments (ASX: TYR) rose over 5% to A$0.79 today after the Reserve Bank of Australia published its final Conclusions Paper on card payment reform, confirming a ban on card surcharges from October 1, 2026, alongside lower interchange fee caps for merchants. The reaction was telling. When the RBA first floated these same reforms back…

ASX 200 Falls 8% in March 2026: Is April a Recovery Opportunity or More Pain Ahead?

By Ujjwal Maheshwari | April 1, 2026

The S&P/ASX 200 closed March at 8,461, down roughly 8% from its all-time high of 9,202 set in late February 2026. Three forces drove the selloff: an energy shock from the US-Iran conflict, a heavy tech sector decline, and banks under mounting rate pressure. The All Ordinaries has lost approximately A$300 billion in value since…

Brent Crude Hits US$112 After Iran Strikes Dubai Tanker: Is It Too Late to Buy ASX Energy Stocks?

By Ujjwal Maheshwari | April 1, 2026

An Iranian drone struck the Kuwaiti oil tanker Al-Salmi at Dubai Port’s anchorage overnight, setting the fully loaded vessel ablaze and sending oil prices even higher. All 24 crew members are safe, and the fire has been brought under control. But the message this attack sends to energy markets is anything but calm. Brent crude…

This Is The ASX Fertiliser Stock Positioned At The Right Place At the Right Time!

By Nick Sundich | March 31, 2026

It is a good time to be in an ASX Fertiliser Stock, if ever there was one. The global fertiliser industry is facing its most severe supply crisis in a generation, and the companies best positioned outside the danger zones could emerge as the biggest winners. Two seismic events have collided to reshape the market:…

ARN Media (ASX:ARN): Will the company get off the hook with its whopping 10-year $200m deal with Kyle & Jackie O? Here’s what we think will happen!

By Nick Sundich | March 31, 2026

If there’s one company facing scrutiny from investors over one bad deal, it’d be ARN Media (ASX:ARN). No company signs a deal unless they think it’ll be good. And securing Kyle and Jackie O…what was there to lose? Yes there are haters, but haters are going to hate, right? Well, eventually the haters caught up,…

The Koala IPO Went Well With a Solid Gain On Debut! But Now What?

By Nick Sundich | March 31, 2026

The Koala IPO went off without a hitch. The furniture company hit the ASX boards earlier today (March 31 2026) and did well out of the gate, rewarding investors who secured an allocation in the offer as well as those who’d been around for years, one of whom was Steve Smith. As of 2.30pm Tuesday,…

Scarborough timing now matters more than Beaumont for Woodside Energy Group

By Charlie Youlden | March 31, 2026

Woodside Energy Group (ASX: WDS) is nearing first LNG from Scarborough, has just taken operational control of the Beaumont New Ammonia plant in Texas, and is still funding a multi-year slate of major projects. That mix explains the tension in the stock. The underlying asset base is large, cash-generative and long-life, but the near-term reality…

Metallium (MTM) 10-Year Offtake Lands, Now It’s All About Scale

By Charlie Youlden | March 31, 2026

Indium Signs On, the Commercial Loop Just Closed Metallium has signed a 10-year supply offtake agreement with Indium Corporation. An offtake agreement is a pre-agreed sales contract, so Metallium has now locked in a committed buyer for its recovered metals. The deal runs for 10 years with automatic five-year renewals. A few weeks ago, Metallium…

Here’s why the devil of the RBA’s card surcharges ban could be in the details; and which ASX stocks could be hit hard?

By Nick Sundich | March 31, 2026

After months of rumours, the possibility of a card surcharges ban was announced as a reality in 6 months time. The Reserve Bank of Australia published its long-awaited Conclusions Paper from the Review of Merchant Card Payment Costs and Surcharging this morning. Now the headline ban on surcharges on debit, prepaid and credit cards across…

Sector Analysis

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The Best Mining Stocks

Mining and resources stocks have substantial potential given demand for all types of resources and metals from gold and iron ore to battery metals like lithium and graphite! There are over 700 stocks in this sector from big miners to small cap explorers.

The-Best-Tech-Stocks

The Best Tech Stocks

Tech stocks are appetising in the context of an increasingly digital world ranging from data centre builders, cloud services providers and cybersecurity companies. Many of the ASX's best performing stocks in the last decade have been tech stocks.

The-Best-Uranium-Stocks

The Best Uranium Stocks

Uranium stocks are in a good spot right now with rising demand for clean energy, nuclear energy making a comeback and yellowcake pricing reaching levels not seen since the GFC. This has enabled many companies with mothballed projects to bring them out of hibernation.

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The Best Healthcare Stocks

There are dozens of Healthcare stocks on the ASX ranging from big names like CSL and Cochlear with established products and markets, to small cap biotechs and medtechs hoping to follow in their footsteps and commercialise the next big innovation.

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The Best Mining Stocks

The-Best-Tech-Stocks

The Best Tech Stocks

The-Best-Uranium-Stocks

The Best Uranium Stocks

Share Type Analysis

The Best ASX Stocks Right Now

The Best ASX Stocks Right Now

The quest for the best stocks to buy now is a never-ending one, but armed with a solid investment strategy, you can create a diversified portfolio that stands the test of time. We provide our Top 10 ASX stocks we think investors should consider right now. 

The Best ASX Stocks Right Now

The Best ASX Stocks Right Now

The Top Penny Stocks

The Top Penny Stocks

Navigating ASX Penny stocks, can be complex, given the diversity of companies operating in various sectors and the high risk associated with them. But there is potential for impressive returns if investors can find the right company.

The Top Penny Stocks

The Top Penny Stocks

The Top Dividend Stocks

The Top Dividend Stocks

Investing in Dividend stocks can provide an additional source of income, and so are popular with a wide variety of investors. But only some companies pay dividends, and even consistent payers can fluctuate payouts year to year. We outline the Top Dividend Stocks for investors to consider.

The Top Dividend Stocks

The Top Dividend Stocks

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Top ASX Index Funds

Explore our comprehensive analysis of the top ASX index funds, carefully curated by industry experts. Discover which funds are currently outperforming and why, based on detailed market trends and performance metrics. Ideal for both new and seasoned investors seeking strategic investment opportunities on the ASX. Dive into our report today to make informed investment decisions.

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Top ASX Index Funds

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The Top Blue Chip Stocks

Discover the best ASX blue chip stocks for investment. Our industry experts provide in-depth analysis on these well-established companies with strong credit ratings and a long history of performance and stability. Explore market leaders like Commonwealth Bank of Australia, BHP Group Ltd, and National Australia Bank Limited.

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The Top Blue Chip Stocks

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Top ASX Growth Stocks for Investing

Explore our comprehensive analysis of the top ASX growth stocks for investing. Our industry experts have curated a detailed report on the most promising opportunities available in the market. Whether you're a seasoned investor or just starting out, our insights provide valuable information to help you make informed decisions.

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Top ASX Growth Stocks for Investing

Webinars and Interviews

Weebit Nano (ASX:WBT) is getting ready for the big time with an $80m capital raise!

Weebit Nano (ASX:WBT) We spoke to Weebit Nano CEO Coby Hanoch about the company’s recent capital…

Temas Resources (ASX:TIO) can obtain titanium and other metals very cost-effectively with RCL

Temas Resources (ASX:TIO) We spoke with Tim Fernback, CEO of Temas Resources (ASX:TIO), about the strong…

Rhythm Biosciences (ASX:RHY) is now cleared to offer its ColoSTAT test to patients in Australia!

Rhythm Biosciences (ASX:RHY) We spoke to Dr David Atkins, CEO of Rhythm Biosciences (ASX:RHY), about the…

Upside Gold (CSE:UG) has a sizable 3.3m oz gold resource to get excited about

Upside Gold (CSE:UG) We talked with Sophie Cesar, CEO of Upside Gold (CSE:UG), about the large…

Investment Glossary

What Is a Small Cap Company? A Complete Guide for Investors

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Overview of Small Cap Companies…

What is the All Ordinaries Index and How Does It Work?

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The All Ordinaries Index, also…

What is Commodity? Understanding Commodity Trading

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Introduction to Commodities Commodities are…

Overview of Securities in the Australian Financial Market

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What is a security? Security refers…

What Is an IPO? Understanding Initial Public Offerings

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The Team Behind Stocks Down Under

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Stuart Roberts

Co-Founder

Stuart Roberts is the co-founder of Stocks Down Under. Previously, Stuart covered the healthcare and biotechnology sectors at NDF Research and at stockbroking firms Southern Cross Equities, Bell Potter and Baillieu Holst from 2002 to 2015, where he developed a reputation for detailed analysis on previously uncovered Life Science companies. In 2018, he co-founded Pitt Street Research

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Marc Kennis

Co-Founder

Marc is the co-founder of Stocks Down Under and has 25+ years experience analyzing companies in a range of sectors, including Food & Beverage, Industrials, Technology, Medical Equipment, Telecom and Media. Prior to moving to Australia in 2014, he worked for a number of brokers and banks in The Netherlands, including ING and Rabobank. In 2018, Marc co-founded Pitt Street Research,

The Team Behind Stocks Down Under

STUART ROBERTS

Stuart Roberts is the co-founder of Stocks Down Under. Previously, Stuart covered the healthcare and biotechnology sectors at NDF Research and at stockbroking firms Southern Cross Equities, Bell Potter and Baillieu Holst from 2002 to 2015, where he developed a reputation for detailed analysis on previously uncovered Life Science companies. In 2018, he co-founded Pitt Street Research together with Marc.

MARC KENNIS

Marc is the co-founder of Stocks Down Under and has 20+ years experience analyzing companies in a range of sectors, including Food & Beverage, Industrials, Technology, Medical Equipment, Telecom and Media. Prior to moving to Australia in 2014, he worked for a number of brokers and banks in The Netherlands, including ING and Rabobank. In 2018, Marc co-founded Pitt Street Research, Australia's preeminent issuer-sponsored equities research firm.

PETER KILBY

Pete is Stocks Down Under's head of customer service. He is an avid investor with a knack for deep-dive company research. Pete likes the more established companies on ASX, but doesn't shy away from the occasional risky play. At Stocks Down Under he gets to do the two things he loves most, investing and talking to like-minded people.

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