S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO) stocks have come off the boil this week, with the index falling 1.8% at the time of writing on Friday afternoon. The week took a turn on Tuesday afternoon when the Reserve Bank announced it was raising the cash rate.
The good news is that even among investor uncertainty, some ASX 200 stocks are still catching analyst attention.
Here are four ASX 200 stocks which are tipped to climb another 70% to 80%, or higher, this year.
Titanium metal and critical materials company, Iperonix, was one of the ASX 200's best-performers in January. The company recently revealed that it has received a prototype purchase order valued at US$300,000 from American Rheinmetall. Iperonix also recently confirmed plans to ramp up production with the goal of becoming America's largest and lowest-cost titanium powder producer. Analysts are bullish on the company's shares and have a strong buy consensus rating Iperionix. The maximum target price is $11.03, which implies a potential 83.76% upside at the time of writing.
ARB shares came under heavy pressure late last month after the 4WD accessories giant released its half-year trading update. The company's unaudited sales revenue slumped 1% on the prior period and aftermarket sales dropped 1.7%. But it looks like the shares are now trading below fair value and analysts are optimistic that we'll see a turnaround this year. The maximum target price is $42.25, which implies that the shares could increase 73.44% this year, from the share price at the time of writing.
Capricorn Metals posted record cash flow and production for the second quarter of FY26. The ASX 200 gold mining stock also benefitted from support from the latest gold price rally. The company has some expansion plans in the pipeline too, meaning its well-placed to capture an uptick in gold demand this year. Analysts are bullish on its shares. The maximum target price is $24, which implies a potential 81.75% upside at the time of writing.
GDG posted consistently strong financial performance and earnings growth in 2025. Both return on equity and earnings growth have outpaced the industry average over the past year. Last month the company posted record earnings and inflows for the December quarter, and it looks like the strong run of financial results will continue into 2026 too. Analysts are very bullish on the ASX 200 financial stock and tip an upside as high as 84.72% for the shares this year, to $8.46 a piece.
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