This beaten-down ASX small cap is sliding again despite a major US milestone

Small cap selling pressure is outweighing a strong US quarterly update.

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Metallium Ltd (ASX: MTM) shares are back in the red on Monday amid another weak session on the ASX.

In early afternoon trade, the Metallium share price is down 3.94% to 61 cents.

The move leaves the stock down about 42% in 2026 as investors continue weighing its US scale-up timeline.

Despite today's decline, the company's quarterly update continued to show progress at its Texas campus.

The weaker share price appears more tied to the softer ASX backdrop, which has weighed heavily on small-cap stocks.

Here's what investors are looking at.

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Texas commissioning keeps moving forward

According to the release, Metallium's March quarter report showed continued progress at its Gator Point Technology Campus in Texas. Its flash joule heating platform is being scaled at the site.

During the quarter, more than 40 processing campaigns were completed across printed circuit boards and catalytic converter scrap, with management reporting better throughput, improved recoveries, and stronger system performance.

The next key milestone is the parallel operation of multiple reactors, targeted for the June quarter.

That would mark a major step toward the company's planned 8,000 tonnes per annum run-rate demonstration and remains central to Metallium's long-term plans.

The quarter also brought commercial progress.

The company secured its first long-term binding e-scrap feedstock agreement with Glencore for up to 2,400 tonnes per annum. It also locked in a long-term offtake agreement with Indium Corporation covering gallium, germanium, gold, copper, tin, and indium.

Broader ASX weakness may be driving the slide

Monday's share price drop looks to have less to do with Metallium's quarterly and more to do with the broader market backdrop.

The ASX opened lower after weekend US-Iran negotiations broke down. That has reignited concerns around the Strait of Hormuz and pushed brent crude back above US$101 a barrel.

That broader risk-off mood has weighed heavily on smaller ASX growth stocks. This is especially true for companies still moving from pilot success toward scaled commercial operations .

Metallium appears to be getting caught in that broader sell-off.

Foolish Takeaway

The company's latest quarterly update continues to show steady progress across Texas commissioning, commercial partnerships, and its broader US strategy.

But today's share price weakness looks more closely tied to the softer ASX backdrop and renewed geopolitical nerves.

The next major milestone remains the June quarter multi-reactor demonstration. This could become the next major catalyst if successfully delivered, and potentially send the Metallium share price soaring.

The company is currently valued at $449 million.

Motley Fool contributor Aaron Teboneras has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool Australia's parent company Motley Fool Holdings Inc. has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool Australia has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. 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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