Top 25 Companies (Market Cap)
Top Gainers
| Code | Name | Last price | Change | Change % | Market Cap | Volume |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CEH | Coast Entertainment Holdings Ltd | $0.465 | 0.045 | 10.71 | $163,195,984 | 650,480 |
| PWR | Peter Warren Automotive Holdings Ltd | $0.895 | 0.06 | 7.19 | $143,833,808 | 355,501 |
| BBT | Betr Entertainment Ltd | $0.17 | 0.01 | 6.25 | $166,421,824 | 293,851 |
| TPW | Temple & Webster Group Ltd | $4.9 | 0.24 | 5.15 | $560,480,576 | 1,134,770 |
| ORA | Orora Ltd | $1.31 | 0.06 | 4.8 | $1,605,199,104 | 4,531,866 |
| BAP | Bapcor Ltd | $0.44 | 0.02 | 4.76 | $282,556,288 | 5,481,493 |
| APE | Eagers Automotive Ltd | $21.72 | 0.9 | 4.32 | $6,132,953,600 | 500,260 |
| PMV | Premier Investments Ltd | $13.4 | 0.5 | 3.88 | $2,137,382,528 | 283,464 |
| NCK | Nick Scali Ltd | $14.28 | 0.44 | 3.18 | $1,221,378,304 | 426,949 |
| SGR | The Star Entertainment Group Ltd | $0.1 | 0.003 | 3.09 | $643,711,680 | 14,763,244 |
Top Losers
| Code | Name | Last price | Change | Change % | Market Cap | Volume |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AGI | Ainsworth Game Technology Ltd | $1.49 | -0.11 | -6.88 | $501,823,040 | 48,928 |
| VVA | Viva Leisure Ltd | $1.59 | -0.105 | -6.19 | $167,036,096 | 66,206 |
| PFP | Propel Funeral Partners Ltd | $3 | -0.19 | -5.96 | $440,135,776 | 506,182 |
| UNI | Universal Store Holdings Ltd | $6.17 | -0.23 | -3.59 | $491,013,184 | 160,033 |
| AMA | AMA Group Ltd | $0.445 | -0.015 | -3.26 | $214,260,240 | 308,323 |
| SFC | Schaffer Corporation Ltd | $18.08 | -0.52 | -2.8 | $245,721,792 | 14,393 |
| ADH | Adairs Ltd | $1.235 | -0.035 | -2.76 | $226,840,576 | 671,412 |
| AOV | Amotiv Ltd | $6.04 | -0.17 | -2.74 | $831,208,256 | 321,875 |
| WJL | Webjet Group Ltd | $0.38 | -0.01 | -2.56 | $152,918,992 | 943,735 |
| DMP | Dominos PIZZA Enterprises Ltd | $15.61 | -0.4 | -2.5 | $1,478,998,528 | 440,458 |
What types of companies are in the consumer discretionary sector?
This sector includes companies that produce or sell non-essential goods and services such as automobiles, apparel, luxury goods, restaurants, hotels, and entertainment.
How does consumer confidence affect the consumer discretionary sector?
Higher consumer confidence usually leads to increased spending on non-essential goods and services, benefiting the consumer discretionary sector.
Is the consumer discretionary sector considered cyclical?
Yes, this sector is cyclical because it is highly sensitive to economic cycles, with sales and profits often rising during economic booms and falling during recessions.
Are e-commerce companies part of the consumer discretionary sector?
Yes, e-commerce companies that sell non-essential goods and services are considered part of the consumer discretionary sector.
Can I use more than one debt reduction strategy?
While it’s technically possible to use more than one strategy, it’s generally more effective to stick to one strategy consistently. This ensures you maintain a clear focus and direction in your debt reduction efforts. However, your strategy can evolve as your financial situation changes.