The Best, and Worst, on the JSE in 2025
WorldWide Markets with Simon Brown - Un pΓ³dcast de JustOneLap.com - Martes
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π Worldwide Markets β Episode 660 ποΈ The Best and Worst of the JSE in 2025 π 10 December 2025 π§ Final episode of the year β back 14 January 2026 πΌ Powered by Standard Bank Global Markets & Shyft π Opening Thoughts Last podcast of 2025! π A huge thank-you to listeners, watchers and everyone who engaged across the year π A wild year for markets, but a great year for returns π Wishing everyone a restful and safe festive break βοΈπ π₯ Power Hour Recap β Position Your Portfolio for 2026 π Highlights included: π Looking back at 2025's predictions (keeping it honest!) π€ The state of AI: spotting bubbles, when to worry, triggers to watch π° Gold & commodities outlook ποΈ Local retail β opportunities & risks π IPO environment π§ Positioning for 2026 Watch here. π₯ Best Performers of the JSE in 2025 πͺ 1. Precious Metals: The Dominant Theme of 2025 Gold & PGM miners absolutely owned the market this year. If you weren't in themβ¦ your portfolio lagged the benchmark. Top returns (total return to 8 Dec): π₯ Sibanye-Stillwater* β +258% π€― π₯ AngloGold Ashanti* β ~+240% π₯ Northam β +214% π Gold Fields β +195% Implats β +153% Thungela / Valterra / others β 130β140% range Harmony β +119% π Why the boom? Gold price exploded early in the year π Safe-haven flows amid tariff drama, budgets, DeepSeek shock Strong production + not-yet-expensive valuations π¬ Simon: Still bullish on gold miners β not expecting another double, but valuations remain attractive if gold holds current levels. π 2. Education Sector Winners π Stadio β +89% π§βπ« Killed it with distance learning demand and tertiary approvals π Curo delisted; ADvTech* solid with +20% π£ 3. Purple Group* & EasyEquities +87% π Bull markets = busy brokers Results were slightly soft in H2 (bonuses cycle), but long-term story intact π‘ 4. Telcos Roar Back (From a Very Low Base) π± MTN β +76% π΅ Blue Label β +73% (Cell C momentum) π IOCA β +65% βοΈ Telkom β +60% π₯ Vodacom β +38% π Simon sold MTN a decade ago during the Nigerian fine panic β and never re-entered. Lesson: When it's time to panic, panic fast. π° 5. Standout Financials & Miscellaneous πͺ Sygnia β +72% π» Datatec β +70% (surprise performer) π Astral β +49% (thanks, cheaper maize!) π Rainbow Chicken β +43% π’ Growthpoint β +48% (big dividends) π§± Property sector broadly strong again: Redefine, Octodec, etc. π¦ PSG Financial Services β +40% πΌ Capitec β +29% π¦ Standard Bank β +31% β notably ahead of Capitec π§ Naspers β +25% (Simon sees opportunity post-share split) π’οΈ Sasol β +25% (still not a favourite) π 6. Retail: The Year's Big Disappointment ποΈ Lewis β +22% (but deep down the list) π₯© Spur β +15% π Famous Brands β β16% π Shoprite* β β4.6% (value emerging) ποΈ Pick n Pay β β17% (slow turnaround) π Mr Price* β β26% (Simon still sees value) π Pepkor β weak, but potential for recovery π» Worst Performers of the JSE in 2025 π₯ Biggest Losers π¨ Nutun / Transaction Capital legacy β β52% π Foschini* (TFG) β β50% π Sappi β β46% (ongoing structural challenges) π§± Afrimat β β43% (Lafarge integration still tough; Simon sees opportunity) π Aspen β β43% (lost sterile facility contract; utilization still weak) π§ Cashbuild β β37% (SA consumers tapped out) πΊ eMedia β heavy selling post-unbundling π Retailers Under Pressure π₯ Spar β β28% (competition from Boxer + Shoprite* + Pick n Pay) π Mr Price* β β26% π Famous Brands β β16% π© Life Healthcare, Renergen*, ArcelorMittal SA β all struggling π Macro, Risks & 2026 Outlook π± Green Shoots in South Africa Early signs of improvement appearing Fragile but real: improving volumes, some recovery in SA Inc, stabilising consumer pockets REITs & banks starting from low valuations β οΈ Risks Moody's kept SA unchanged; risks tilt to the downside A global AI bubble burst would hit emerging markets hard External shocks more dangerous than local issues π Global Watch: The Mag 7 & Market Signals Bubble warning model: Two giants below the 200-day MA Meta dipped back below β but still only one of the seven triggering Nvidia chart still healthy Gold still bullish Oil looks very weak π€ Closing the Year Simon wraps 2025 with gratitude and optimism: β¨ "It's been a year β a wild one β but at least we got returns." βοΈ Be safe this festive season π Special thanks to those working through December (retail, hospitality, logistics) ποΈ Back 14 January 2026 with the annual predictions show featuring Keith McLachlan & Marc Ashton β and, as always, they'll mark themselves before forecasting ahead. π Powered By π¦ Standard Bank Global Markets π Shyft β the global money app πΈ Cheapest Forex rates, anywhere, anytime Simon Brown * I hold ungeared positions. All charts by KoyFin | Get 10% off your order Β
