Top ASX Penny Stocks to Watch in July 2025 Amid Market Optimism

3 min read | July 18, 2025 02:38 PM AEST | By Team Kalkine Media

Highlights

  • Australian sharemarket trends higher in July

  • Penny stocks show momentum across multiple sectors

  • Tech, mining, and consumer categories draw attention

Australia’s sharemarket has seen a strong performance through July 2025, with sentiment lifted by encouraging economic signals and strength in global markets. The continued momentum has placed a spotlight not only on large-cap companies but also on smaller, lesser-known names commonly referred to as penny stocks. These companies, often in the early stages of their growth journey, are gaining renewed interest due to their to scale and participate in emerging industry trends.

What Are Penny Stocks and Why Are They Trending?

Penny stocks generally refer to shares of small companies trading at relatively low prices. While they may not always carry the same level of visibility as larger firms, they often represent innovation, early market adoption, or focused niche operations. With overall market confidence on the rise, more attention is turning to such companies with scalable business models, solid sector demand, or progress in operational milestones.

Technology and Innovation on the Move

Pointerra Limited (ASX:3DP) continues to gain traction in the data services space. The company offers advanced 3D data processing and digital asset management capabilities, servicing sectors such as utilities, infrastructure, and energy. As organisations look for better data-driven solutions, demand for Pointerra’s platform is showing encouraging signs.

In the voice tech space, Dubber Corporation Limited (ASX:DUB) is positioning itself as a rising name in cloud-based communication solutions. Its call recording and voice AI software integrates with several platforms, catering to both public and private sector clients. The increasing adoption of remote communication tools across industries enhances its growth.

Consumer and Resource Stocks Drawing Attention

On the consumer front, Bubs Australia Limited (ASX:BUB) stands out with its focus on infant nutrition. The company has broadened its reach with product diversification and entry into new international markets. Rising awareness about health-focused baby food choices and expanding product availability is helping it maintain relevance in the competitive space.

In the mining segment, Core Lithium Limited (ASX:CXO) is part of the evolving energy materials sector. With its involvement in lithium extraction and project development, the company aligns with the broader theme of renewable energy and battery storage. As demand for electric mobility grows, lithium remains a key commodity of interest.

Market Momentum Supporting Broader Participation

The ongoing bullish sentiment in the sharemarket is supporting the visibility and performance of smaller companies that may otherwise remain under the radar. While these stocks may experience higher levels of fluctuation, their to deliver growth over time remains a strong theme for July.

In this market landscape, companies operating in future-oriented sectors such as clean energy, health, and digital infrastructure are drawing significant attention. These businesses may not yet command large market capitalisations, but their agility and focused strategies continue to make them noteworthy.


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