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Botanix (ASX: BOT) The Bleeding Has Stopped, Now Comes the Hard Part

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Cash Burn Slowing, Execution Risk…

The True Economic Cost of a US Iran War

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ASX Opens Lower as Houthi Escalation Rekindles War Fears

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Bab el-Mandeb Is the Real…

If Australia introduced petrol rationing in response to Iran, how would it work and which sectors would be impacted?

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Australia has not had petrol…

Atomo Diagnostics (ASX:AT1) Raises A$4m as FebriDx CLIA Waiver Unlocks Pascal Volume Upside

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The ASX’s Good Fame and Character Test: The Potential Listing of Oliver Curtis’ $6bn AI Company Firmus Meant A Clarification Was Needed

March 30, 2026

The ASX’s Good Fame and…

Freightways (ASX:FRW): You probably haven’t heard of this $2bn Kiwi company in the ASX 200, but here’s why it could be worth a look

March 30, 2026

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Why Do Stocks With Better Fundamentals Trail Their Peers? And When Should You Accept Waiting for a Re-Rating Is a Lost Cause?

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Stocks with better fundamentals trail…

The 4 Best ASX Healthcare Stocks to Buy as the Sector Trades at Two-Decade Valuation Lows

March 30, 2026

4 ASX Healthcare Stocks to…

Qantas (ASX:QAN) Falls 33% on Fuel Cost Fears, But Europe Demand Tells a Very Different Story

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Is Qantas a buy? Qantas…

Lumos Diagnostics (ASX: LDX) Falls Despite FDA Win- Here’s Why the Dip Could Be a Buying Opportunity

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Is Duratec (ASX: DUR) a Buy After the PNG Contract Win, or Has the Rally Run Its Course?

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ASX REIT Stocks to Buy, Hold, and Avoid Right Now as Rate Hikes Return

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Syrah Resources (ASX: SYR) Slides Despite US Government Taking 20% Stake- Is This a Buy?

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Silex Systems (ASX: SLX) Surges 13.5% as Iran Tensions Revive Nuclear Energy: Buy Now or Wait for a Pullback?

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4DMedical (ASX:4DX) Just Hit A$3.6B, CE Mark Approved, Now the Hard Part Starts

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Weebit Nano (ASX:WBT) Accelerates AI Memory With A$150m Cash

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

Botanix (ASX: BOT) The Bleeding Has Stopped, Now Comes the Hard Part

By Charlie Youlden | March 30, 2026

Cash Burn Slowing, Execution Risk Rising Botanix announced an important update on its supplier payment terms, which gives investors much better visibility around the company’s cash runway. For many investors following the stock, cash burn has been one of the biggest concerns. That is why the recent placement at 6 cents per share came as…

The True Economic Cost of a US Iran War

By Charlie Youlden | March 30, 2026

America’s Iran War Bill Is Exploding An Iranian strike, likely involving a drone, appears to have damaged a US E-3 Sentry airborne warning and control aircraft at Prince Sultan Air Base in Saudi Arabia. Reports suggest the hit landed near the radar dome attachment point, which matters because the E-3 is not just a surveillance…

ASX Opens Lower as Houthi Escalation Rekindles War Fears

By Charlie Youlden | March 30, 2026

Bab el-Mandeb Is the Real ASX Market Risk Over the weekend, the Houthis formally entered the current Iran-Israel-US conflict by launching their first direct attacks on Israel since the war began. The group reportedly fired missiles and later carried out a drone strike, saying the attacks were in response to strikes on Iran and allied…

If Australia introduced petrol rationing in response to Iran, how would it work and which sectors would be impacted?

By Nick Sundich | March 30, 2026

Australia has not had petrol rationing since 1979. The last time it did, the mechanism was simple: a ration book, enough fuel for approximately 32km of driving per week, and a queue. Nearly five decades later, the mechanism has been updated, but the underlying problem, namely our structural dependence on imported refined fuel, has not.…

Atomo Diagnostics (ASX:AT1) Raises A$4m as FebriDx CLIA Waiver Unlocks Pascal Volume Upside

By Charlie Youlden | March 30, 2026

Atomo Diagnostics A$4m Raise Funds Scale-Up as FebriDx US Rollout Accelerates Atomo Diagnostics has just completed a fresh capital raise to fund growth. The company raised A$4M through a A$3M placement and a A$1M share purchase plan. The new shares were issued at 3.3 cents each, which represented a 10% discount to the company’s 15-day…

The ASX’s Good Fame and Character Test: The Potential Listing of Oliver Curtis’ $6bn AI Company Firmus Meant A Clarification Was Needed

By Nick Sundich | March 30, 2026

The ASX’s Good Fame and Character Test is not new. But the possible listing of Oliver Curtis’ Firmus meant investors are paying more attention than they otherwise would. You see, the Australian Securities Exchange does not let just anyone run a listed company. Before an entity joins its official list, the ASX requires that every…

Freightways (ASX:FRW): You probably haven’t heard of this $2bn Kiwi company in the ASX 200, but here’s why it could be worth a look

By Nick Sundich | March 30, 2026

Every time a parcel travels across the Tasman or a courier van pulls up outside an Auckland office, there is a reasonable chance Freightways (ASX:FRW) is behind it. Yet for many retail investors, particularly those in Australia, this company sits in the category of companies they may passively benefit from without ever consciously choosing to…

Why Do Stocks With Better Fundamentals Trail Their Peers? And When Should You Accept Waiting for a Re-Rating Is a Lost Cause?

By Nick Sundich | March 30, 2026

Stocks with better fundamentals trail their peers – that’s just the reality of the market. But why? What are the Best ASX Stocks to invest in right now? Check our buy/sell tips Case in point Last week, it was another day another 4DX Medical (ASX:4DX) re-rating, all because the Mayo Clinic agreed to use its…

The 4 Best ASX Healthcare Stocks to Buy as the Sector Trades at Two-Decade Valuation Lows

By Ujjwal Maheshwari | March 30, 2026

4 ASX Healthcare Stocks to Buy at Valuation Lows ASX healthcare stocks have had a brutal run. Five years of underperformance, persistent earnings downgrades, and aggressive rate hikes have pushed the sector to levels many investors have not seen in a generation. According to Wilsons Advisory, ASX 100 healthcare stocks now trade at two-decade lows…

Qantas (ASX:QAN) Falls 33% on Fuel Cost Fears, But Europe Demand Tells a Very Different Story

By Ujjwal Maheshwari | March 30, 2026

Is Qantas a buy? Qantas (ASX: QAN) has fallen roughly 33% from its all-time high of A$12.62, set in August 2025, with shares sitting around A$8.45 as of Thursday’s close. While that decline began before the current conflict, the Iran war has accelerated the selloff sharply since late February as jet fuel prices surged from…

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.

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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

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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…

Australis Oil and Gas (ASX:ATS) to develop the Tuscaloosa Marine Shale

Australis Oil and Gas (ASX: ATS) We spoke with Ian Lusted, Managing Director of Australis Oil…

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What is Commodity? Understanding Commodity Trading

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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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