Picture Source: EquityMaster, 2025

 

As of July 4th 2025, the top 5 stocks that are classified as top gainer stocks are MNC Energy Investments Tbk., with +50%, Garda Tujuh Buana Tbk., with +31.65%, Hotel Sahid Jaya International Tbk., with +24.64%, Fast Food Indonesia Tbk., with +24.46% and Centratama Telekomunikasi Indonesia Tbk., with +16.48% Meanwhile, the top 5 stocks that are classified as top losers are Indah Prakasa Sentosa Tbk., with -14.61% Sumber Sinergi Makmur Tbk., with -14.42%Modern Internasional Tbk., with -14.29% Agung Semesta Sejahtera Tbk., with -10% and Abadi Nusantara Hijau Investama Tbk with -9.56%.

The Indonesian Stock Exchange experienced notable movements, with several stocks showing sharp gains and losses. Among the top gainers, MNC Energy Investments Tbk. Surged by 50%, driven by investor optimism over its diversified energy portfolio that includes coal, nickel, and supporting infrastructure like ports and aircraft maintenance. The company’s recent rights issue and improved operational updates appear to have strengthened market confidence, hinting at a promising future. Similarly, Garda Tujuh Buana Tbk., a coal company, rose 31.65%. However, its price increase is suspected to be speculative, as it triggered an Unusual Market Activity (UMA) alert by the exchange, often a sign of excessive short-term trading interest rather than fundamental factors. Other top gainers include Hotel Sahid Jaya International Tbk., which gained 24.64%, likely benefiting from Indonesia’s continued post-pandemic recovery in the tourism and hospitality sectors. Fast Food Indonesia Tbk., the operator of KFC in Indonesia, also saw a substantial gain of 24.46%, possibly fueled by stronger-than-expected consumer demand and expansion efforts.

Meanwhile, Centratama Telekomunikasi Indonesia Tbk., a telecommunications tower company, gained 16.48%, reflecting positive sentiment in digital infrastructure amid growing data and mobile service usage. On the losing side, Indah Prakasa Sentosa Tbk. fell 14.61%, likely due to weak performance in the logistics and distribution sector, which may be facing cost pressures or soft demand. Sumber Sinergi Makmur Tbk. and Modern Internasional Tbk., both involved in trading and distribution, dropped sharply as well, possibly reflecting poor earnings outlooks or investor concerns about their competitiveness. Agung Semesta Sejahtera Tbk., which operates in the energy and natural resources sector, declined by 10%, potentially due to commodity price volatility. Lastly, Abadi Nusantara Hijau Investama Tbk., an investment company in green energy, lost 9.56%, which might be linked to market skepticism about its future profitability or project pipeline. Overall, the gains were primarily driven by sectoral tailwinds (energy, telecom, and tourism) and, in some cases, technical trading factors. At the same time, the losses seem to reflect structural or financial uncertainties in distribution-heavy and commodity-sensitive businesses, providing a comprehensive view of the market conditions.