What your portfolio can expect in 2025
By Dale Gillham
After the ASX's strong performance in 2024, optimism is building as we shift our focus to what 2025 has in store. The new year brings renewed energy, exciting opportunities, and the promise of growth.
But the big question is: will the market maintain its upward momentum, and which sectors will take the lead? Let's explore the key trends and opportunities that could shape the year ahead.
The tech sector is still riding high, but 2025 calls for sharper focus.
The days of broad rallies are over - this year, it's all about picking the stars among the crowd.
Many tech favourites have already hit lofty valuations, so the real opportunities lie in quality businesses with robust earnings growth and groundbreaking innovations. Not every tech name will shine in 2025; the winners will be those who redefine the game.
All eyes are on the Reserve Bank of Australia, which is expected to cut interest rates this year.
While May is the most likely timing, there's chatter about a potential February move.
Two rate cuts could deliver a major boost, making borrowing cheaper, igniting the property market, and enhancing bank profitability. However, the RBA won't move without clear signs of economic cooling-its cautious stance remains tethered to a strong labour market.
Global dynamics are driving a surge in demand for resources, and the materials sector is poised to benefit. India's rapid growth, China's stimulus measures, and Trump's pro-industry policies are fuelling optimism.
Yet, it's not without risks-U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods like lithium batteries could weigh on Australian exports so keep a close watch on these macro factors as you navigate the sector.
After years as the market's underdog, the energy sector could surprise us in 2025.
The expansion of AI and other energy-intensive technologies is driving renewed demand for traditional sources like coal and gas, even as renewables continue to gain traction. Geopolitical factors, OPEC decisions, and shifts in U.S. energy policy will add to the intrigue, making energy the wildcard to watch this year.
With opportunities across sectors and plenty of excitement ahead, 2025 promises to be a year of transformation and growth. Stay sharp, stay informed, and get ready to make this year your best investing year yet.
What are the best and worst-performing sectors this week?
The best-performing sectors include Energy, up just under 3%, followed by Materials, up more than 2% and Real Estate, up more than 1.5%. The worst-performing sectors include Information Technology, down more than 3%, followed by Healthcare, down more than two% and Consumer Discretionary, down more than 1%.
The best-performing stocks in the ASX top 100 include James Hardie, up more than 8%, followed by Evolution Mining and Telix Pharmaceuticals, both up more than 7%. The worst-performing stocks include HUB24 Limited, down more than nine%, followed by WiseTech Global and Pro Medicus, both down more than 5%.
What's next for the Australian stock market?
This week, the All Ordinaries Index showcased resilience, with buyers stepping in on Thursday to erase early selling pressure, pushing the market up by just under half a per cent.
In a week marked by a back-and-forth struggle, the index had dipped more than 1% by Wednesday before buyers rallied around the 8400 level, lifting it back into positive territory.
The 8400 level is particularly noteworthy, as it has been tested nine times on a weekly basis since mid-September.
This consistent activity highlights strong buying interest at this level, suggesting that it serves as a significant support zone. However, it also points to the market finding comfort in this range, raising the possibility of a return to the sideways movement seen from September to November last year.
Despite this, the overarching trend remains bullish.
The strong rebound from 8400 has shifted focus to the 8600 level.
An earlier attempt to breach the 8600 level last week was met with selling pressure, but if the index manages to break through on the next try, a test of the all-time high appears likely. Should that high be surpassed, the potential for the index to reach 9000 points this year comes into play.
In fact, if the All Ordinaries continues its strong trajectory from 2024, a move to 9200 could be entirely achievable based on historical averages. Of course, markets can be unpredictable, but as an investor, remember you're not trading the index directly-you're picking individual stocks.
Therefore, use the broader market's momentum to your advantage, and always protect your positions with well-placed stop losses in case the tide turns.
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