Local markets were up this morning, climbing around +0.45% early in the session and hanging in at that level as Wednesday dragged on – mostly thanks to another reasonable day among the Materials crowd and a number of solid bumps at the pricey end of the Health Care sector as well.
I’ll get into that shortly, but first we need to talk about the recent solar eclipse in the United States, which was both one of Mother Nature’s most glorious spectacles and also, it seems, an excuse for the foolhardy and the mentally unstable to really let themselves go.
For starters, there’s some hard data from Google Trends suggesting that despite numerous warnings to people in the US not to look at the eclipse without suitable eye protection, a solid chunk of the population seems to have done just that.
Searches for “my eyes hurt” and “why do my eyes hurt” spiked rather dramatically in the short period immediately after the eclipse rolled across a broad swathe of North America, raising concerns that people are learning the hard way that staring at the sun for even a short period of time is going to boil your peepers.
Things got a little weirder than that, though – including one woman in Florida who became convinced that God had spoken to her, and told her that the eclipse was his sign that she should head out of the house to shoot a bunch of people.
The Florida Highway Patrol arrested 22-year-old Taylon Nichelle Celestine after she allegedly drove onto the intersate highway, and opened fire on two cars, hitting one driver in the neck and another in the arm.
She was pulled over after doing a U-Turn to get back onto the highway, with officers claiming she was preparing to start shooting again.
Eclipse fever infected the US political stage as well, with internationally-renowned bozo Marjorie Taylor Greene taking time off from her role as the self-appointed soccer mom of Congress to spout theories that the eclipse, among other things, were signs from an angry and vengeful Lord.
“God is sending America strong signs to tell us to repent. Earthquakes and eclipses and many more things to come. I pray that our country listens,” she wrote on social media, to outright howls of derision from around the world.
But perhaps the weirdest of them all was a campaign ad (I think … it’s kinda hard to tell) from frustrated Florida Bible salesman Donald Trump, who posted this image on his Truth Social platform.
Whether he’s trying to convey the message that he’s some kind of deity, or if he’s simply foreshadowing that if he were to come to power, he would plunge the whole of America into darkness, is still open to debate.
TO MARKETS
Local markets are trending higher this morning, with the ASX 200 benchmark climbing rapidly to 7,868 points (+0.56%) before easing slowly as the session wore on.
It’s since started to bounce again on the way into lunchtime, sitting around +0.43%, with the bulk of the forward impetus coming from the Health Care and Materials sectors.
Health Care is out in front because there’s a stack of Large Caps in that sector enjoying decent gains this morning, including Resmed, Neuren Pharmaceuticals and Sigma Healthcare, which are all up more than 3.0%.
Elsewhere around the traps, the goldies are having another lazy day, dropping 0.5% since the doors of the ASX opened for business this morning, despite spot gold prices rising for the eighth consecutive session overnight to briefly reach a new all time high above US$2,380.
NOT THE ASX
Wall Street was sending mixed messages overnight, which saw the S&P 500 rise by +0.14%, the blue chips Dow Jones index down by -0.02%, and the tech-heavy Nasdaq climbing by +0.32%.
In US stock news, the start of the US Q1 earnings season gets underway in earnest on Friday, which will provide the next catalyst for the market.
Nvidia’s shares fell nearly -2% after Intel revealed a new version of its AI chip at its Vision event. Intel’s shares rose +1%.
Moderna jumped by +6% to a three-month high after the company revealed positive responses in its early-stage cancer vaccine developed with Merck.
Alphabet lifted 1.3% to a one-year high after announcing a new video-creation app, Google Vids, which also utilises AI.
On the meme stock front, Trump Media & Technology Group is continuing to bumble along, down around 44% since it peaked late last month – but it’s more the actions of the man whose shingle is out the front than the stock price itself that’s raising eyebrows at the moment.
Trump recently took to the platform to talk up how great the company is, boasting – without providing proof – that the company has US$200 million in the bank and “zero debt”, which is a very different picture to the one painted by the company’s financial disclosure to the NYSE last week.
It’s worth noting that major shareholders making false statements about the performance of a company they’re invested in is really illegal… and the rumour mill is working overtime that this could turn out to be yet another legal impediment to Trump bullshitting his way into the US presidency again later this year.
In Asian market news, the Nikkei has dropped -0.38%, Shanghai markets are down -0.28% and Hong Kong’s Hang Seng is up 1.13%.
ASX SMALL CAP WINNERS
Here are the best performing ASX small cap stocks for 10 April [intraday]:
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CODE | COMPANY | PRICE | % TODAY | VOLUME | MARKET CAP |
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FRS | Forrestaniaresources | 0.029 | 107% | 33,959,718 | $2,265,000 |
CNJ | Conico Ltd | 0.0015 | 50% | 1,510,495 | $1,805,095 |
MKL | Mighty Kingdom Ltd | 0.003 | 50% | 25,933,626 | $1,322,533 |
TD1 | Tali Digital Limited | 0.0015 | 50% | 8,882,837 | $3,295,156 |
TMR | Tempus Resources Ltd | 0.006 | 50% | 1,855,682 | $2,923,995 |
PSC | Prospect Res Ltd | 0.125 | 44% | 4,730,735 | $40,309,881 |
WTM | Waratah Minerals Ltd | 0.105 | 40% | 1,287,231 | $11,202,337 |
IEC | Intra Energy Corp | 0.002 | 33% | 500,000 | $2,536,172 |
NES | Nelson Resources. | 0.004 | 33% | 500,000 | $1,840,783 |
M4M | Macro Metals Limited | 0.014 | 27% | 50,591,648 | $35,552,734 |
KGD | Kula Gold Limited | 0.011 | 22% | 6,476,565 | $4,378,157 |
PR1 | Pureresourceslimited | 0.12 | 21% | 256,903 | $2,539,351 |
CYM | Cyprium Metals Ltd | 0.023 | 21% | 8,833,125 | $28,969,534 |
CPN | Caspin Resources | 0.088 | 21% | 725,717 | $6,881,394 |
14D | 1414 Degrees Limited | 0.095 | 20% | 598,241 | $18,815,313 |
CAV | Carnavale Resources | 0.006 | 20% | 200,000 | $17,117,759 |
CHK | Cohiba Min Ltd | 0.003 | 20% | 2,429,253 | $8,970,610 |
OSL | Oncosil Medical | 0.006 | 20% | 85,000 | $11,277,706 |
VRC | Volt Resources Ltd | 0.006 | 20% | 347,698 | $20,650,533 |
GTG | Genetic Technologies | 0.16 | 19% | 174,084 | $15,581,328 |
YRL | Yandal Resources | 0.14 | 17% | 291,115 | $32,136,914 |
BFC | Beston Global Ltd | 0.007 | 17% | 993,806 | $11,982,281 |
GGE | Grand Gulf Energy | 0.007 | 17% | 8,312,213 | $12,571,482 |
LRL | Labyrinth Resources | 0.007 | 17% | 819,000 | $7,125,262 |
TMK | TMK Energy Limited | 0.0035 | 17% | 20,464 | $20,267,144 |
Out in front for the Small Caps on Wednesday morning was Forrestania Resources (ASX:FRS), after the company revealed that it’s been poring over old exploration and digging date, and had boots on the ground on-site, in its search for gold at the Ada Ann and Bonnie Vale North prospects, just north of Coolgardie, WA.
The highlight of the announcement was a rock chip grab sample that contained 49g/t Au, found in previously unrecorded, historic drill spoils at Ada Ann, to go with other grab samples of 15.7g/t and 13.5g/t.
That caught the eye of investors this morning, sending FRS briefly above +100%, but that eased on the way to lunch to just over +85%.
Other gold finds pushing gains this morning included Waratah Minerals (ASX:WTM) high grade gold and porphyry discovery at the Spur project, in the Lachlan Fold Belt, of NSW.
Prospect Resources (ASX:PSC) has executed an agreement that will see Orpheus Minerals (ASX:ORP) exiting from its exploration projects in Zambia, and pay $1.0 million in fully paid PSC shares as partial reimbursement of prior exploration expenditure, along with three options to acquire ordinary PSC shares for every four shares issued, at 15 cents per share, expiring three years after issue.
Kula Gold (ASX:KGD) was back in the news on Wednesday, reporting UFF soil sampling has defined a gold anomaly at the Boomerang Gold Prospect at the Marvel Loch project, near Southern Cross WA.
Kula said the project is handily located close to existing gold resources, north of the Nevoria Gold Mine (+600,000oz gold), and east of the circa 2.4Moz Marvel Loch Gold Mine and west of the Mt Palmer Gold Mine (+150,000 oz gold).
ASX SMALL CAP LAGGARDS
Here are the least best performing ASX small cap stocks for 10 April [intraday]:
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Code | Company | Price | % | Volume | Market Cap |
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AXP | AXP Energy Ltd | 0.001 | -50% | 9,297,454 | $11,649,361 |
SOM | SomnoMed Limited | 0.205 | -31% | 435,207 | $32,354,969 |
NVU | Nanoveu Limited | 0.017 | -26% | 125,892 | $10,250,999 |
RIE | Riedel Resources Ltd | 0.003 | -25% | 30,000 | $8,895,343 |
RMX | Red Mount Min Ltd | 0.0015 | -25% | 10,063,525 | $5,347,152 |
DTM | Dart Mining NL | 0.03 | -21% | 2,556,868 | $8,648,026 |
FZR | Fitzroy River Corp | 0.115 | -21% | 1,440 | $15,653,366 |
EMP | Emperor Energy Ltd | 0.012 | -20% | 3,739,028 | $5,111,062 |
NMR | Native Mineral Res | 0.024 | -20% | 100 | $6,295,515 |
ECT | Env Clean Tech Ltd. | 0.004 | -20% | 223,185 | $15,859,052 |
HLX | Helix Resources | 0.004 | -20% | 2,374,354 | $11,615,729 |
LNU | Linius Tech Limited | 0.002 | -20% | 8,760,361 | $12,991,852 |
VRX | VRX Silica Ltd | 0.073 | -19% | 1,133,376 | $52,504,069 |
SRR | Saramaresourcesltd | 0.025 | -17% | 575,382 | $2,412,573 |
MHC | Manhattan Corp Ltd | 0.0025 | -17% | 112,532 | $8,810,939 |
MOM | Moab Minerals Ltd | 0.005 | -17% | 1,425,800 | $4,271,781 |
TAS | Tasman Resources Ltd | 0.005 | -17% | 101,000 | $4,276,016 |
VML | Vital Metals Limited | 0.005 | -17% | 1,809,070 | $35,370,402 |
YAR | Yari Minerals Ltd | 0.005 | -17% | 25,000 | $2,894,147 |
NYR | Nyrada Inc. | 0.11 | -15% | 3,857,055 | $23,323,131 |
HASR | Hastings Tech Met – Rights 17-Apr-24 | 0.023 | -15% | 207,493 | $1,660,986 |
CRR | Critical Resources | 0.012 | -14% | 286,825 | $24,889,904 |
HXL | Hexima | 0.012 | -14% | 481,801 | $2,338,555 |
TSI | Top Shelf | 0.155 | -14% | 98,478 | $37,561,655 |
GSN | Great Southern | 0.02 | -13% | 479,897 | $17,356,609 |
ICYMI – AM EDITION
Bailador Technology Investments (ASX:BTI) says the merger of its investee company Rezdy with independent global tours and activities booking software providers Checkfront and Regiondo has provided significant value for shareholders. The combined company – RC TopCo, is poised to become a booking software leader in the $300bn+ tours and activity market.
First Lithium (ASX:FL1) has appointed experienced geological services group Pivot Mining Consultants to manage and conduct the maiden mineral resource estimate for its Mali lithium project.
Pivot has extensive consulting experience, undertaking due diligence studies, resource and reserve estimate studies and feasibility studies across many resource projects worldwide and has appointed Rob Barnett, who has 40 years’ experience as the competent person for the resource estimate work.
The company has reported multiple thick, high-grade hits at the Blakala prospect within the project. This is hugely encouraging as Blakala is one of only two Tier 1 priority lithium targets in Mali, the other being Leo Lithium (ASX:LLL) and Ganfeng’s giant 211Mt at 1.37% Li2O Goulamina project.
Felix Gold (ASX:FXG) has completed metallurgical testwork at its NW Array prospect that achieved strong gold recoveries of over 90%. The testing, which comes ahead of a maiden resource estimate, also found that the gold is free milling and recoverable using cyanide.
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