3 unstoppable ASX shares to buy with $3,000

These businesses have strong futures.

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There are certain ASX shares that look unstoppable to me because of the strong outlook of the businesses. The more that a company can scale its operations and increase its bottom line, the more likely it is that share price gains can occur.

The three businesses I'm about to highlight have risen strongly in the last 12 months, and I'm expecting these companies to deliver more earnings growth in the coming years. I already own one, and I wouldn't be surprised if another of them enters my portfolio this year.

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L1 Group Ltd (ASX: L1G)

L1 Group is a fund manager that offers various investment strategies, with multiple funds offering short selling as part of the investment strategy.

The business recently joined the ASX boards by acquiring Platinum, and now investors can get a piece of this growing business.

The ASX share's assets under management (AUM) grew by approximately $700 million over the three months to December 2025. This was driven by positive investment returns and strong L1 Global Long Short Fund Ltd (ASX: GLS) inflows after a capital raising, partially offset by Platinum legacy outflows predominantly from the Platinum International Fund.

I expect these trends to continue in the coming years, with strong investment performance and further net inflows.

Life360 Inc (ASX: 360)

This is a software business that enables families to stay connected and know they're safe. Its offerings include location sharing, safe driver reports, and crash detection with emergency dispatch. It also has an offering for pet tracking.

As the world becomes increasingly digital and risks become highlighted and amplified by technology, Life360 can provide reassurance.

The ASX share has more than 50 million monthly active users (MAU) in the US, making it one of the top technology apps in the country. The company also said that it provides advertisers with a "powerful way to reach families with high intent in real-world moments when decisions are made, from a quick trip to the grocery store to a top at a local coffee shop".

It's also seeing strong growth in places like Australia and other international locations. As a technology business, it has pleasing operating leverage, giving it a good outlook for profit and cash flow growth in the coming years.

Tuas Ltd (ASX: TUA)

Tuas is one of the most promising non-tech companies on the ASX, in my view.

The business offers telecommunication services in Singapore, with a focus on mobile users, though it also has a small (but growing) broadband segment. Its aim to provide value for customers is drawing many thousands of new customers each year.

Tuas has seen its mobile subscriber base reach 1.34 million as of the first quarter of FY26, helping increase its scale and grow its profitability. It's growing at a double-digit rate in percentage terms.

The ASX share is about to become much more profitable if and when the M1 acquisition (a competitor) goes through.

It could be a particularly good investment if it successfully expands into other markets.

Motley Fool contributor Tristan Harrison has positions in Tuas. The Motley Fool Australia's parent company Motley Fool Holdings Inc. has positions in and has recommended Life360. The Motley Fool Australia has positions in and has recommended Life360. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy. This article contains general investment advice only (under AFSL 400691). Authorised by Scott Phillips.

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