13th November 2025
Morning Bell - Max Lo Certo
Overnight in the US, Wall St saw a very similar trading day to yesterday’s, with the Dow Jones advancing 0.7% to reset its record, while the Nasdaq slipped a further 0.3%, lead once again by reevaluations in the high flying AI sector. The S&P500 meanwhile edged 0.2% higher on the day.
Across the pond Europe’s strong momentum continued with another day of solid gains. The Stoxx 600 index closed up 0.71%, drive primarily by Germany’s DAX and the French CAC, which added 1.22 and 1.04% respectively. The FTSE lagged behind, only edging up 0.1% higher.
Asia saw a mixed session, as the Hang Seng and Nikkei added 0.85% and 0.43% respectively, while China’s CSI index closed down 0.1%.
Locally yesterday, the ASX saw its second straight day of the market opening higher, but ending the day in the red. The ASX 200 slipped 0.22%, despite 6 of the 11 key sectors in the green.
Mineral Resources (ASX:MIN) was the biggest winner, with investors impressed by the announcement of a new deal with South Korea’s POSCO to sell a 30% stake in its lithium operations for 765 million USD.
On the losing end, popular tech stock Life360 (ASX:360) tumbled 13% after reporting lower than expected user growth numbers, and Commonwealth Bank (ASX:CBA) slipped a further 3% after yesterdays sell off as investors continue to weigh the disappointing results.
What to watch today:
- Looking ahead to today, the SPI futures indicate that the ASX will open slightly higher, with a 0.12% gain.
- In precious metals, Gold and Silver continue to extend their recent rallies, with gold up a further 1.7% to just under $4200 USD per ounce, while silver is trading another 4.1% higher at 53 USD and 30 cents per ounce.
- Meanwhile, Crude Oil prices have plummeted nearly 4 and a half percent down to 58 USD and 40 cents per barrel, after a recent OPEC report suggested that global oil supply is expected to match demand in 2026, marking a shift from previous forecasts which had predicted a supply deficit.
- And Iron ore is trading up 0.6% to 104USD and 17 cents per tonne.
Trading ideas:
- Bell Potter has maintained its buy rating on gaming machines supplier Aristocrat Leisure (ASX:ALL) and increased its 12-month price target to $80 per share, based on its forecasted NPAT and EBIT growth from ongoing R&D projects.
- And Trading Central have identified a bullish signal in Regis Resources (ASX:RRL), indicating that the price may rise from the close of $6.88 per share, to the range of $7.40 to $7.60 per share over a period of just 17 days, according to the standard principles of technical analysis.







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