As of the close on Friday, $S&P/ASX 200(XJO.AU)$ closed at 8,708.80, down 1.27% in the past 5 days. The Australian sharemarket on Friday fell the most since US President Donald Trump’s “liberation day” tariffs in April, as sliding commodity prices, concerns about AI and a dive in bitcoin triggered broad equity derisking. The five Australian stocks showed strong gains in the five trading days leading up to February 6, 2026, mainly driven by a combination of company-specific positives (e.g., earnings/synergies) and sector/market rotation into defensives amid broader ASX choppiness (e.g., tech/commodity sell-offs offset by resilient sectors like financials, packaging, and logistics). 1. $AMCOR PLC-CDI(AM