YAHOO FINANCE CHARTBOOK 44 charts that explain markets and the economy right now Munich - Delayed Quote • EUR Energy Transition Minerals Ltd (G7PA.MU) Follow Compare 0.0398 -0.0014 (-3.40%) At close: January 28 at 5:27:10 PM GMT+1 All News Press Releases SEC Filings All SEC Filings Corporate Changes & Voting Matters Periodic Financial Reports Proxy Statements Tender Offer/Acquisition Reports Offering Registrations AMCIL Leads The Pack Of 3 ASX Penny Stocks To Consider As the Australian market shows signs of resilience with a positive start to the week, investors are keeping a close eye on global economic developments and their potential impacts on local indices. In this context, penny stocks—often representing smaller or newer companies—continue to capture interest for their affordability and growth potential. Despite being considered an outdated term by some, these stocks remain relevant as they can offer unique opportunities when backed by solid financials. ASX Penny Stock Highlights: Energy Transition Minerals And Two Other Picks As the ASX 200 faces a potential decline, reflecting broader global market jitters, investors are keenly observing opportunities that may arise amidst these fluctuations. Penny stocks, while often considered niche investments, can still present intriguing growth prospects when backed by strong financial fundamentals. In this context, we will highlight three penny stocks that demonstrate financial resilience and potential for long-term success in the Australian market. 3 ASX Penny Stocks With Market Caps Over A$9M To Consider The Australian market has recently experienced a slight downturn, with the ASX200 down 0.35% at 8240 points, largely due to declines in commodity prices affecting mining stocks. Amidst these fluctuations, investors often look towards penny stocks as a potential avenue for growth, particularly those that combine lower price points with strong financial fundamentals. While the term "penny stock" might seem outdated, it continues to highlight opportunities within smaller or newer companies that... Will Energy Transition Minerals (ASX:ETM) Spend Its Cash Wisely? We can readily understand why investors are attracted to unprofitable companies. For example, biotech and mining... Performance Overview Trailing total returns as of 1/29/2025, which may include dividends or other distributions. Benchmark is S&P/ASX 200 [XJO] Return G7PA.MU S&P/ASX 200 [XJO] YTD +87.74% +3.93% 1-Year +89.52% +11.90% 3-Year -7.01% +21.35%