The All Ordinaries Index (ASX: XAO) is up 0.5% today, keeping it just above a 2025 market correction.
That's usually defined as a market pullback of more than 10% from recent highs.
But with the All Ords down 9.2% over the past month, a 2025 market correction could still be on the cards.
Now, that's nothing to panic about. Stock market falls of 10%, or more, aren't uncommon. And every time in the history, markets have eventually come roaring back.
In the United States, the S&P 500 Index (SP: .INX) entered its own 2025 market correction yesterday (overnight Aussie time). After closing down 1.9%, the S&P 500 is down 10.1% in a month. And the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite Index (NASDAQ: .IXIC) is down 13.8% since 19 February.
There are numerous reasons for the pullback. These include the recent earnings reports that didn't always live up to lofty expectations. Expectations that have seen US and Aussie stock markets recently trading at all-time highs.
Over the past month, US President Donald Trump has stoked investor angst with sweeping tariffs, creating significant uncertainty.
After the past month's sell-off, the All Ords is down 5.5% year to date.
But a sizeable group of ASX All Ords stocks has leapt higher, defying fears of a 2025 market correction.
Did you say a 2025 market correction?
One of the best-performing ASX All Ords shares in 2025 is Aussie gold miner Evolution Mining Ltd (ASX: EVN).
Evolution shares have gained a whopping 39.0% year to date, trading for $6.73 apiece.
Evolution has been an obvious beneficiary of the soaring gold price, which set a new record high of just over US$2,989 per ounce this morning. This puts the gold price up almost 14% in 2025.
Evolution shares also grabbed investor interest following the release of the miner's record-breaking half-year results. That included a 144% year-on-year increase in underlying net profit to $385 million and record group cash flow of $273 million.
Also racing ahead of any potential 2025 market correction is A2 Milk Co Ltd (ASX: A2M).
Shares in the ASX All Ords dairy company are up 40.7% year to date.
A2 Milk also got a big boost from its half-year results. Highlights included a 10.1% year-on-year increase in revenue to NZ$893.8 million. And management declared the first-ever A2 Milk dividend of 8.5 NZ cents per share.
Then we have Nanosonics Ltd (ASX: NAN).
Shares in the infection prevention company have rocketed 42.9% in 2025. Nanosonics also grabbed investor interest with its half-year results release. The company reported an 18% year-on-year increase in revenue to $93.6 million. Operating profit before tax increased by more than 100% to $10.9 million.
Rounding off our list of ASX All Ords stocks shrugging off fears of a 2025 market correction, we have Domain Holdings Australia Ltd (ASX: DHG). The Domain share price is up 71.7% year to date.
The property listings company owes much of its outperformance to the takeover proposal it received from CoStar Group, Inc. (NASDAQ: CSGP) in February. CoStar Group made an offer of $4.20 cash per share, 35% above Domain's closing price the prior trading day.