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从人工智能基础设施到宠物护理、半导体和黄金勘探,以下是最有可能上榜的五大候选人 ASX 在 2026 年。
1。Firmus 科技
Firmus Technologies正在塔斯马尼亚州建设人工智能驱动的数据中心基础设施,它可能是澳大利亚目前最具战略地位的科技公司之一。
Firmus是英伟达的云合作伙伴,并已加入这家GPU制造商的Lepton市场。该公司设计了模块化、无处不在的液体AI Factory平台,以适应Nvidia的最新架构,包括Nvidia Spectrum-X以太网网络。
2025年9月,该公司完成了3.3亿澳元的融资,盘后估值为18.5亿澳元。到2025年11月,在又筹集了5亿澳元之后,该估值已增长三倍至大约 60 亿澳元。
马斯集团随后在2026年初进行的1亿澳元投资证实了11月份的估值。据报道,Firmus正在考虑在未来12个月内在澳大利亚证券交易所进行首次公开募股,鉴于60亿澳元的私募估值,任何公开募集的资金预计都将远高于 10亿澳元。
随着澳大利亚对主权人工智能计算能力的需求不断增长,以及塔斯马尼亚州在大型数据中心运营方面的凉爽气候和可再生能源优势,Firmus成为2026年澳大利亚证券交易所规模最大的IPO候选人之一。
但是,尽管市场对Firmus的兴趣似乎在增长,但就首次公开募股而言,时机决定一切。留意确切的首次公开募股时机、人工智能数据中心情绪的确认,以及英伟达在上市后是否表示将深化其作为战略主要投资者的参与。
2。Rokt
悉尼创立的Rokt已悄然成为澳大利亚最有价值的私营科技公司之一。旨在帮助品牌在 “交易时刻” 获利的电子商务广告技术平台现在的估值为 ~79 亿美元。
MA Financial编写的条款表预计退出 股价为72美元 在基本情景下,股票将于 2027 年 11 月从托管中解除。
预计Rokt可能会在2026年在美国和澳大利亚证券交易所双重上市,最快可能在上半年。IG 最广泛讨论的结构是纳斯达克的主要上市,澳大利亚投资者采用澳大利亚证券交易所CDI(CHESS存托权益)结构,而不是全面的双重上市。
截至2025年8月的财年,Rokt的收入预计为7.43亿美元(同比增长48%),息税折旧摊销前利润预计为1亿美元,毛利率约为43%。目前预计到2026年8月,其年收入将突破10亿美元的里程碑。
据报道,亚马逊、Live Nation和Uber都是Rokt的客户,该公司已在北美和欧洲迅速扩张。
无论Rokt选择以澳大利亚证券交易所CDI结构在纳斯达克进行主要上市,还是选择全面双重上市,都可能严重影响流动性和本地投资者准入。
3.格林克罗斯
Petbarn、City Farmers和Greencross Vets背后的企业Greencross在2019年被美国私募股权公司TPG私有化后,正准备在澳大利亚证券交易所重新上市。
TPG目前拥有Greencross55%的股份,而AustralianSuper和安大略省医疗保健养老金计划(HOOPP)持有其余45%的股份。
该公司报告称,2025财年的收入为20亿澳元,较2024年的19.5亿澳元略有增长。TPG在2019年为该业务支付了6.75亿澳元的股权;它在2022年出售了45%的股份,估值超过35亿澳元。拟议的首次公开募股意味着估值超过 4 亿澳元。
TPG的目标是进行至少7亿澳元的首次公开募股。首次公开募股将标志着格林克罗斯在缺席八年后重返澳大利亚证券交易所。TPG的加薪规模相对较小,这表明该公司在完全退出之前寄希望于强劲的售后市场表现。
TPG的退出时间表公告仍在关注2026年的首次公开募股是否即将到来。而且,无论公司是追求传统的首次公开募股还是贸易出售,这仍然是另一种途径。
4。摩尔斯微电子
Morse Micro是一家总部位于悉尼的半导体公司,开发Wi-Fi HaLow芯片,专为农业、物流、智慧城市和工业监控领域的物联网应用而设计。
摩尔斯微于2025年9月举行了C轮融资,筹集了8,800万美元,随后在2025年11月进行了3,200万美元的首次公开募股前融资,使融资总额超过3,200万美元 3 亿澳元。
它的目标是在未来12-18个月内在澳大利亚证券交易所上市。C轮融资由日本芯片巨头MegaChips和国家重建基金公司牵头。
预计到2030年,全球物联网设备连接将超过300亿,摩尔斯微将成为一家罕见的在澳大利亚证券交易所上市的纯半导体公司,这可能会吸引专注于科技的基金经理的浓厚兴趣。

摩尔斯微在上市前与一级硬件合作伙伴的收入吸引力值得关注,鉴于美国半导体投资者的胃口深厚,该公司是否寻求同时在美国上市。
5。野牛资源
Bison Resources是一家新成立的专注于美国的黄金和贵金属勘探公司,目前正在澳大利亚证券交易所进行首次公开募股。
该要约将于2026年3月20日结束,目标是在2026年4月中旬在澳大利亚证券交易所上市。按指示性市值计算 1325 万澳元 在全面订阅后,Bison是这份清单上最具投机性的名字。
该公司在内华达州东北部的卡林趋势(世界上最多产的黄金产地带之一)内拥有四个勘探项目,约占美国黄金产量的75%。
首次公开募股旨在筹集450万澳元至550万澳元(2,250万至2750万股,每股0.20澳元)。该团队之前曾在Sun Silver(澳大利亚证券交易所股票代码:SS1)和黑熊矿业公司任职,这使其在内华达州的澳大利亚证券交易所初级矿业上市中创下了良好的记录。
底线
澳大利亚2026年的首次公开募股日历涵盖了全部风险范围。一家由NVIDIA支持的人工智能基础设施公司,一个价值十亿美元的电子商务平台,以及一家正在进行首次公开募股的初级黄金勘探者。
每位候选人反映不同的成熟阶段和不同的投资者概况。他们共同表明,澳大利亚证券交易所可能会有意义地注入近年来当地市场基本上没有上市的行业的新上市。


The outlook for the Australian equities market is one of the best globally and is set up to cope with a potential recession. The Australian market showed itself to be robust in much of the volatility and downturn of last year being one of the more solid economies. This relative strength has carried so far into 2023 and has largely been due to the resource heavy nature of the ASX with most companies on the index being large resource and mining.
The XJO was also geographically protected from much of the geopolitical conflict in Europe that many European markets had to suffer through. The XJO is currently just 300 points off its all time high and with improving commodity prices it is well placed to weather a recessionary storm. A reopening of China may further support growth of the Australian market because growth in China may help various sectors such as travel, construction, manufacturing, and resources.
Lastly, as the Central banks across the world look at lowering interest rates it will only help growth economies such as Australia. Risk assets such as the Technology sector and growth economies should benefit as the cost of borrowing comes down. Although Banks will have to balance the need to lower rates with the need to tame inflation and the fight between which is a worse evil to fight will be much of the talking point of 2023.
Technical Analysis As stated above the XJO is currently just about 300 points below its all-time highs and is trending towards that target. Firstly, on the weekly chart the XJO has been able to maintain a tight range over the last 2 years. Once the dust had settled after the Covid 19 pandemic the price developed a range between 6412 and 7634.
The price also bounced of 6412 its long-term support twice in 2022 before pushing higher. Importantly, since October 2022, the XJO has been able to stay above the 50-week moving average as it has gained momentum. On the daily chart the price has broken to level not seen since April 2022.
Therefore, it is likely that the price may face some significant resistance as it approached 7600. Another positive sign is that the short term 50 day moving average has crossed back over the longer term 200 day moving average. This indicates that momentum is beginning to shift towards the bulls.
With more information still to come out, the Australian equities market is as well placed as any to deal with any potential macroeconomic factors that come its way.


TSMC posts strong Q4 results – the stock is rising Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited (NYSE: TSM) reported Q4 financial results before the market open in the US on Thursday. The Taiwanese company reported revenue of $20.554 billion for Q4, falling slightly short of Wall Street estimate of $20.574 billion. TSMC reported earnings per share (EPS) of $1.875% for the quarter, higher than $1.795 EPS expected.
CFO commentary ''Our fourth quarter business was dampened by end market demand softness, and customers’ inventory adjustment, despite the continued ramp-up for our industry-leading 5nm technologies,'' Wendell Huang, VP and CFO said after the results. ''Moving into first quarter 2023, as overall macroeconomic conditions remain weak, we expect our business to be further impacted by continued end market demand softness, and customers’ further inventory adjustment,'' Huang looked ahead. The company expects the revenue of between $16.7 billion and $17.5 billion for Q1. Stock reaction Shares of TSMC were up by over 7% on Thursday at $88.07 a share.
Stock performance 1 month: 3 months: Year-to-date: 1 year: TSMC price targets Susquehanna: $88 Atlantic Equities: $170 Cowen & Co.: $120 Argus Research: $150 Goldman Sachs: $55 Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited is the 10 th largest company in the world with a market cap of $454.97 billion. You can trade Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited (NYSE: TSM) and many other stocks from the NYSE, NASDAQ, HKEX, ASX, LSE and DE with GO Markets as a Share CFD. Sources: Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited, TradingView, MarketWatch, MetaTrader 5, Benzinga, CompaniesMarketCap


What is going on with Tesla’s share price? Tesla is now one of the world’s most recognisable brands and companies. A leader in technology and pioneer of the electric vehicle space.
The company has become a beacon of hope for the charge against climate change and move towards a more a carbon friendly future. At the centre of the company is its CEO, South African born billionaire, and visionary Elon Musk. Musk, who famously took over Twitter last year and has a list of other ventures including SpaceX, the Boring project and Starlink is a polarising figure with his controversial tweet comments and stances.
This at times has hurt Tesla’s share price and reputation. However, he has been bold and aggressive in his plans and hopes for Tesla. However, the company’s share price has taken a massive hit in the prior 18 month after peaking at $414.
The price has now fallen back to $117 and is down 71.5% from those highs. The reason for the drop is due to various reason, Musk’s own hubris, a tough environment for growth company’s and missed deadlines. However, is the current state a once in a lifetime opportunity to enter a generational company at a heavy discount or a sign of big change in fortunes for the company.
The numbers The company’s share price has been dropping rapidly as production has slowed worries over the company’s ability to keep up with demand or worse the slowing of demand has spooked the market to the ability for the company to continue to grow. Furthermore, concern has developed over whether its first mover advantage is starting to fall away. Other car manufacturers are beginning to develop and get to market their own electric vehicles threatening Tesla’s market share.
In saying this, Tesla still managed to sell 1.3 million vehicles last year short of the Musk’s 50% growth target. The company also manufactured 1.37 million cars for the 2022 calendar year. The company also increased its revenue to 74.836 billion dollars from 53.823 billion for the prior financial year.
Tesla also has a notoriously high Price/Earnings ratio even when compared to most other car manufacturers. Top car manufacturers such as Toyota, Volkswagen and Ford have much more modest PE ratios then Tesla has. Therefore, it is possible that the market is just valuing the company alongside the industry standard.
In addition, the company still has a market capitalisation of almost double that of Toyota and significantly higher than other manufacturers. Company PE Ratio BMW 3.11 Volkswagen 4.14 Toyota 9.19 Ford 5.70 Tesla 31.3 Price Action analysis The price chart for Tesla is not particularly encouraging. The price is at levels not seen in more than 2 and a half years.
The price is currently at $120 USD and has not yet made a bottom. In fact, the price has fallen below its 200-week moving average a bearish sign. It is resting on a support region at 110-120 dollars and if it fails its next support is at $65.
The volume of selling has been quite aggressive. At this stage until, there is some sort of support or buying volume it remains a more favorable short then long. However, if the price can find support at $110 it may bounce and begin a reversal.
Ultimately, Tesla remains an intriguing opportunity for traders and investors. With high volatility and a high growth runway, Tesla may provide a rare opportunity for a long time.


Many traders early on in their trading journey may jump into trading without knowing if their system or edge can be profitable. The most important metric that a trader should measure their system on is by using expected value. This essentially wors out the average return that the system will return for every trade that it makes, considering both winning trades and losing trades.
The formular for the expected value is written below. Expected Value = (Probability of winning trade X Average Winning Trade Value) – (Probability of a Losing trade X Average Loss) For example, Trader A - Wins 40% of their trades - Loses 60% of their trades - Average win = $20 - Average Loss = $10 Therefore, Expected Value = (0.4x20) – (0.6x10) = $2 This means over the long run the system will return $2.00 per trade made. This relationship describes any trading strategy or edge’s average performance per trade.
Therefore, by determining the expected value a trader can see how effective their edge will be excluding slippage and transaction costs in the long term. Risk and Return The relationship also shows that a strategy does not need to necessarily win every single trade to be profitable. The rule of risk and reward is that they are inversely correlated.
This means that the more a trader is willing to risk, whether it be size or distance to a stop loss the higher potential reward. Alternatively, the less risk a trader takes the lower potential reward. It doesn’t matter which type of trader you are often different personality types will gravitate to either more frequent winning and smaller winnings or larger winnings, but a smaller number of wins.
In fact, a trader may only need to be profitable on 20% of their trades if they can ensure that their average winning trades are more profitable by a factor of 5:1. A strategy that wins more frequently may only need a smaller average win vs its average loss. When testing a system, it is important that there is sufficient data to ensure the inputs for the above formula is accurate.
This means using data from various time periods and potentially across a range of markets to measure the Expected Value of the system. See below for the required a=Average Winning trade/Average Loss trade per Average win rate for a breakeven trading system. Ultimately it is vital that when assessing the performance of a trading strategy or edge to be able to measure the profitability of the system.
The best way to do this is by using expected value. Profitable trading strategies can be made with either a high win rate and low average W/L ratio or a low winning strategy with a high W/L ratio.


The USDJPY has dropped more than 400 pips in just a few minutes after the Bank of Japan brought adjusted its intervention criteria. The bank did not change its official rate, which are -0.10%, an extremely low figure compared to almost every other country. Japan has been a show of dovishness in a sea of hawkishness.
However, this latest move has been seen by the market as hawkish as the USDJPY dropped to its lowest levels since August and sent the equity market falling. The Bank of Japan committed to widening its yield curve control. Prior to the announcement the bank had allowed for movement of -0.25% to 0.25% before interviewing by way of buying and selling government bonds.
However, the latest move has seen the bank change the threshold to -0.5% to 0.5% before intervening. This allows the Bank of Japan to lessen its intervention going forward. The largest move was in the USDJPY which crashed below its 200-day moving average to fall by more than 400 pips.
On the 15-minute chart, the price is currently consolidating as it decides what to do next. A break of the lows at 133.1 may bring the next support at 131.245 into play. On the contrary, if the price can bounce at this level it may move to 134.5.
With the US trading session still to play out tonight there may be some trading opportunities that arise.


Corporate actions are activities that material effect an organisation and impacts the key stakeholders including shareholders and creditors. They can affect the stock price both in good and bad ways. Corporate actions are most often determined and voted on by the board of directors of the company.
Although sometimes, shareholder will be given the chance to either vote or participate in these actions such as placements. Why are they important? Corporate actions materially affect the share price are highly important to understand.
This means that the actual value of the company or the share price will change due to one of these actions. This also means that they can be great catalysts for volatile trade opportunities Examples of Common Corporate Actions Dividends Mature companies or companies who record consistent profits may issue dividends to their ordinary shareholders. It is important to understand what a dividend is.
It is a company distributing a share of its profits to give back to investors. This dividend is paid to investors and means that once the dividend has been returned the share price must be adjusted to reflect the reduction in future cashflow. Dividends may also be issued via a reissuing of shares or a reinvestment plan.
Stock Split A stock split is when a company decides to split each of its shares by a certain ratio for example 1:5 or 1:10. The reason that companies will split stocks are usually for liquidity purposes. When a company has small number of outstanding shares it often leads to low liquidity and volatile prices due to large spreads between the bid and ask prices.
Therefore, by splitting stocks the company can improve the liquidity of its share price. The results of this action will increase liquidity but also lower the share price and volatility of the security. Reverse stock split or consolidation The process of a stock consolidation is just the reverse of a stock split.
This occurs when a company’s share price is too low or is too easily manipulated because there are too many shares available to trade. It is also important to note that most exchanges have rules that will strike out company’s trading on their exchange if the share price drops too low. Therefore, a stock consolidation may occur may have to happen out of necessity.
Mergers and Acquisitions Mergers and acquisitions are probably the most complex corporate action to understand. They generally involve one company buying or taking over another company. This process can take some time and is not as generic as the other actions.
There are multiple ways in which the buying company can purchase the other company. It may involve payment of cash, debt, shares, option, or a combination of these and other financing options. Most often the company buying, will have to pay a premium to cover the goodwill from the company being acquired.
The initial bid therefore provides a valuation for the company being acquired. To further complicate matters, a bid especially an initial bid is not always the final offer which makes finding a fair value for the share price difficult and provides great opportunities for trading as the market tries to find the fair value. Rights Issuing or share placements Companies for a variety of reasons need to raise money.
They can do this by selling new shares to existing shareholders or even private institutions. This enables the company to increase its equity. At the same time this dilutes the shares outstanding which will most likely reduce the price of the company’s shares.
In addition, these placements or new issues are often prices that are already discounted to the price at the time of the placement. A company may raise capital for a variety of reasons which include, increasing cash at hand, dealing with liquidity problems, purchasing of new equipment, purchasing of another company. Share Buyback A share buyback is when a company decides to purchase its own shares from the float to reduce the number available for trade.
Companies may do this to either regain control of some of the shares or also to increase the value of their shares for its holders. Whilst it is a different mechanism it has a similar effect to a dividend. This is because as the company buys back the shares the supply reduces, and the purchasing of the shares increases the market price.
Corporate actions are an important part of the capital markets and as catalysts for price changes for shares. Therefore, traders should be aware of the different types of corporate actions and the effect they can have on the price of a company’s share price.
