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10 at 10: These ASX stocks look primed for success this morning

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Stockhead’s Top 10 at 10, published at 10.15am each trading day, highlights the best (and worst) performing ASX small caps in morning trade using live data.

It’s a short, sharp update to help frame the trading day by showing the biggest movers in percentage terms.

The market opens at 10am (eastern time) and the data is taken at 10:15am, once every ASX stock has commenced trading.

Stocks highlighted in yellow have made market-moving announcements (click headings to sort).

 

Code Company Price % Volume
TTA TTA Holdings Ltd 0.082 128 1222074
GBR Greatbould Resources 0.13 55 10316042
CLZ Classic Min Ltd 0.0015 50 11800000
FIN FIN Resources Ltd 0.049 26 2804092
DCX Discovex Res Ltd 0.006 20 169999
QXR Qx Resources Limited 0.012 20 271948
MTB Mount Burgess Mining 0.007 17 100000
TSC Twenty Seven Co. Ltd 0.0035 17 792147
CMD Cassius Mining Ltd 0.015 15 40554
TRM Truscott Mining Corp 0.033 14 19999
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Gold play Great Boulder Resources (ASX:GBR) announced drilling results from its Mulga Bill prospect in WA, which were up 150g/t gold.

Solar salt company FIN Resources (ASX:FIN) announced it was expanding a scoping study to evaluate the potential production of green products at its project.

But leading the charge was consumer electronics company TTA Holdings (ASX:TTA), more than doubling despite having no news.

 

Code Company Price % Volume
NTL New Talisman Gold 0.002 -20 5000
CCE Carnegie Cln Energy 0.0025 -17 21437412
FGL Frugl Group Limited 0.043 -14 100000
WWI West Wits Mining Ltd 0.059 -11 2824915
CGB Cann Global Limited 0.0045 -10 3363891
AYM Australia United Min 0.01 -9 101376
CTO Citigold Corp Ltd 0.01 -9 136050
NAE New Age Exploration 0.01 -9 700000
WFL Wellfully Limited 0.115 -8 20000
CT1 Constellation Tech 0.012 -8 3571
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Aspiring gold developer West Wits Mining (ASX:WWI) fell off the back of the Definitive Feasibility Study for its project in South Africa.

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