Money reader Scott Andrews retains first spot in week three of the Shares Race with his original $100,000 portfolio worth $140,995.
EHR Resources, which explores and develops base metals and gold, is one of Andrews' strongest performers.
Another is Yojee, the digital logistics and transportation management company, which is the third-best performer from among all of the tipsters' picks.
The S&P/ASX 200 index finished the week which, for the shares race, is the Thursday close, at more than 2 per cent higher at about 5800 points.
Angie Ellis of 80 20 Investments continues to hold second spot. Lovisa, the fashion jewellery retailer and Hub24, the investment and superannuation platform, did particularly well for Ellis this week.
Money editor Caitlin Fitzsimmons has moved into third spot.
Her best performers include BigUn, A2 Milk, Lovisa, 3P Learning and Xero.
European Cobalt, held by Andrews, is the best-performing stock of all, with his original $10,000 in the company now worth $25,568.
Cobalt is needed for batteries used in electric cars. The company is exploring and developing cobalt mines in Slovakia and Finland, and when production starts, cobalt will be sold to European end-users.
Living Cell, which is also held by Andrews, is the second-best-performing stock with his original $10,000 in the company worth $16,296.
The company develops cell therapies for neurodegenerative diseases.
The Shares Race is a fantasy shares game. Contestants start with $100,000 across 10 stocks.