JCI Strengthens, Breaks Through 7,199 Supported by Rapid Surge in Energy Sector
The Jakarta Composite Index (JCI) continued its upward trend in the first trading session today. The JCI strengthened by 1.30 per cent or 92.36 points to reach 7,199.20 on Wednesday afternoon, 25 March 2026.
Based on monitoring by VIVA on Stockbit, the JCI dipped at the start of the session before rebounding to touch the 7,208 area and then moving fluctuatively. The transaction value was recorded at Rp13.30 trillion with a total of 1.35 million transactions.
The energy sector led the gains with a 3.91 per cent increase. This was followed by the industrial sector up 3.74 per cent, the cyclical consumer sector up 2.55 per cent, the transportation sector surging 2.47 per cent, the infrastructure sector up 2.05 per cent, the non-cyclical consumer sector soaring 1.15 per cent, and the property sector up 0.40 per cent.
In contrast, the technology sector experienced the deepest correction of 0.83 per cent. Declines were also noted in the financial sector by 0.61 per cent, the basic materials sector down 0.48 per cent, and the healthcare sector losing 0.09 per cent.
The Phintraco Sekuritas Analysis Team assessed that, technically, the stochastic RSI is currently in the oversold area. The MACD indicator is in the negative area and shows narrowing on the negative slope.
“With these conditions, the JCI is expected to move in the range of 7,200-7,300 in the second trading session today,” stated the Phintraco Sekuritas Analysis Team in its daily research on Wednesday, 25 March 2026.
Phintraco Sekuritas also reported issuers with the highest price jumps in line with the JCI’s brilliance. Here are the three top gainers among the 45 leading stocks (LQ45).
PT Bumi Resources Tbk (BUMI)
BUMI shares soared 8.74 per cent or 18 points to 224.
Astra International Tbk (ASII)
ASII shares strengthened by 7.76 per cent or 450 points to break through 6,250.
PT Amman Mineral Internasional Tbk (AMMN)
AMMN shares followed with a 7.34 per cent increase or 340 points to 4,970.