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Sharesight users' top 20 trades in ASX stocks for 2023

by Stephanie Stefanovic, Content Manager, Sharesight | Dec 20th 2023

Each year, Sharesight looks back at the top 20 buy and sell trades made by Sharesight users throughout the year. Welcome to the 2023 edition of our ASX snapshot, where we explore the top trades users have made in stocks on the ASX this year, plus the market-moving news behind some of these stocks.

Sharesight users’ top 20 ASX stocks traded in 2023

Top20 ASX trades 2023 (1)

This year’s top trades were largely dominated by blue chip stocks and Vanguard ETFs.

Buy trades were strongly led by Vanguard’s Australian Shares Index ETF (ASX: VAS), followed by the ETF provider’s MSCI Index International Shares ETF (ASX: VGS). In terms of individual stocks, buy trades were led by Pilbara Minerals (ASX: PLS), which saw its share price swing wildly throughout the year, ultimately ending the year up almost 5% (as at the time of publishing). Sell trades were led by Woodside Energy (ASX: WDS), which saw its share price peak in Q3, followed by a steep decline in Q4, ending the year down almost 12%.

It was a themed year overall, with Sharesight users likely flocking to bank stocks due to their increased profitability amid 2023’s rising rate environment. At the same time, many users were opportunistic, taking advantage of price dips in mining stocks throughout the year.

Let’s look at the news behind some of the key stocks in this year’s snapshot:

Pilbara Minerals (ASX: PLS)

BHP (ASX: BHP)

Woodside Energy (ASX: WDS)

CSL (ASX: CSL)

Macquarie Group (ASX: MQG)

Westpac (ASX: WBC)

  • January: Westpac share price up 20% in 6 months
  • February: Share price drops following mixed quarterly results
  • May: Westpac shares jump following announcement of AU$4 billion half-yearly profit
  • August: Announces AU$1.8 billion quarterly profit; 10% down from first-half quarterly average
  • September: ASIC sues Westpac over alleged failure on hardship notices; share price dips
  • November: Share price rises on strong earnings, big dividend and AU$1.5 billion share buyback

ResMed (ASX: RMD)

ANZ (ASX: ANZ)

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