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One ASX-Listed Technology Hardware & Equipment Stock Trading Near Resistance Levels – NVX

Oct 10, 2025 | Team Kalkine
One ASX-Listed Technology Hardware & Equipment Stock Trading Near Resistance Levels – NVX
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  • NVX:ASX
  • Investment Type
    Small-Cap
  • Risk Level
  • Action
  • Rec. Price (AU$)

Company Overview: NOVONIX Limited (ASX: NVX) is a battery materials and technology company focused on advancing the global lithium-ion battery industry. It provides innovative materials, specialized equipment, and technical services designed to enhance battery performance, efficiency, and sustainability. Through its solutions, NOVONIX supports the growing demand for high-performance energy storage in applications such as electric vehicles, renewable energy integration, and consumer electronics.

As per the previous recommendation on NVX on 29 September 2025, a ‘Speculative Buy’ rating was given on the stock at AUD 0.490, and noted below are the details of support and resistance provided in the previous report:

Recommendation Summary as on September 29, 2025

NVX Daily Chart

Considering the target levels achievement, current trading levels and associated risks. Hence, we give 'Sell' recommendation on the stock at the current market price of  AUD 0.7825 as of October 10, 2025, at 12:43 PM AEDT. 

Note 1: Past performance is neither an indicator nor a guarantee of future performance.

Note 2: The reference date for all price data, currency, technical indicators, support, and resistance levels is October 10, 2025, at 12:43 PM AEDT. The reference data in this report has been partly sourced from REFINITIV.

Note 3: Investment decisions should be made depending on an individual's appetite for upside potential, risks, holding duration, and any previous holdings. An 'Exit' from the stock can be considered if the Target Price mentioned as per the Valuation and or the technical levels provided has been achieved and is subject to the factors discussed above. 

Technical Indicators Defined: -

Support: A level at which the stock prices tend to find support if they are falling, and downtrend may take a pause backed by demand or buying interest.

Resistance: A level at which the stock prices tend to find resistance when they are rising, and uptrend may take a pause due to profit booking or selling interest.

Stop-loss: In general, it is a level to protect further losses in case of any unfavourable movement in the stock prices.


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Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future performance.