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2 months ago
Paramount Global Inc. Reports Loss in Fourth Quarter
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401(k) Millionaires Surge 27% as Savvy Workers Stay Committed Amid Market Volatility
2 months ago
Global Advertising Giant Warns of Revenue Decline, Sending Stock Plummeting
2 months ago
Technical Analyst Ari Wald Predicts New Highs for Berkshire Hathaway Stock in the Coming Months
2 months ago
RBC Capital Markets Sees 25% Upside in This Biopharma Stock—Time to Buy?
2 months ago
Wall Street Backs This Obesity Stock—One Firm Predicts 85%+ Surge
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The recent fluctuations in the stock market have cast a shadow over sectors that were anticipated to thrive under President Donald Trump's policies. Postelection gains have dwindled, with the S & P 500 index showing a 3.5% increase since November 5 but now in negative territory since his inauguration on January 20. The Russell 2000 small cap index, initially expected to benefit from lower regulation and taxes, has also dipped since Election Day. Sectors like industrials and materials, once considered popular "Trump trades," have struggled to maintain momentum. Funds tracking these sectors, such as the Industrial Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLI) and the Materials Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLB), are also facing declines post-election. The Energy Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLE) has shown minimal gains since Election Day, despite Trump's pro-fossil fuel stance.Financials, however, have managed to retain some gains, with the Financial Select Sector SPDR Fund (XLF) up by 9% since the election. Nevertheless, this fund is poised for a negative February performance. On a different note, the cryptocurrency market, particularly Bitcoin, has lost momentum, dropping below $90,000 after reaching $100,000 in December. This decline is attributed to uncertainties surrounding Trump's tariff policies and signs of economic slowdown.Investors are expressing concerns about potential policy missteps from the Trump administration, as indicated by Jason Draho, UBS head of asset allocation and CIO for the Americas. While the probability of market-friendly policies was initially high, worries about adverse policies are growing due to recent actions and data. This uncertainty is expected to fuel market volatility in the short term. Despite these challenges, the U.S. stock market remains close to record highs. Moreover, global markets in China and Europe have shown strength, posing a new challenge to U.S. equities that have enjoyed years of global flow support. As Raymond James strategist Tavis McCourt notes, this shift signifies a global trend that could impact U.S. equities that have long benefited from favorable global flows.
2 months ago
Cash Yields Soar Above 4%—Smart Strategies to Maximize Returns in a Volatile Market
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Schwab Survey: Traders Embrace Bullish Outlook Despite Market Weakness
2 months ago
Instacart Stock Plummets Following Disappointing Profit Forecast
2 months ago
Intuit Exceeds Expectations in Quarterly Results
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Lucid Sets Sights on Doubling EV Production, Fueling a 10% Stock Surge
2 months ago
AMC Entertainment Holdings Reports Strong Fourth-Quarter Revenue
2 months ago
Analyst Upgrades Nike Stock to Buy with Strong Growth Potential
2 months ago
Why Walmart’s Stock Faces Headwinds – And How Investors Can Turn It into Opportunity
2 months ago
Bank of America Downgrades Rivian Amid Weak 2025 Forecast and Political Uncertainty
2 months ago
Momentum Stocks Like Palantir and Goldman Face Pressure—What the Charts Predict Next
2 months ago
Berkshire Shares Climb on Strong Earnings, but Cash Reserves Raise Questions
2 months ago
Anthropic Nears $3.5 Billion Funding Amid Surging Investor Confidence
2 months ago
MicroStrategy’s Bitcoin Bet Grows to $47.4 Billion with Latest Acquisition
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