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A TKer subscriber recently pointed out that if your investment is down 20%, then you'd need a 25% gain from the current level to return to the initial level.
According to analysts, four sectors will fuel most of this quarter's profit growth. The greatest growth is expected to come from the information technology sector at 21%, followed by financials (18.2%), utilities (17.3%), and materials (13.1%).
The fast pace of recent gains in margin debt suggest the bullish fervor may have run its course.

The U.S. stock market is reaching new highs, but signs point to a potential correction despite strong economic data and AI-driven optimism. AI hype has inflated valuations; upcoming Q3 2025 results from leading AI companies could trigger a correction, offering long-term investors a potential opportunity.
President Donald Trump warned the U.S. economy will struggle for years if the Supreme Court strikes down his IEEPA tariffs as being unconstitutional and exceeding his authority.
The Market Peak Is Here, Don't Be The Last Bull To Raise Cash

NewEdge Wealth's Cameron Dawson said that as the market faces volatility and risks, investors will be seeking "quality" — which is part of the reason her stock pick for Monday was the WisdomTree U.S. Quality Dividend Growth Fund (DGRW).
Financial markets again saw a wobbly week that started well and ended on shaky trading. US markets rebounded on Monday from the prior Friday's sell-off, only to be pegged back on Tuesday amid President Trump's escalation with China over rare earth export controls. Midweek, sentiment steadied as investors sifted through megabank earnings, but Thursday brought renewed stress as regional banks disclosed issues with bad loans.
The stocks are all tied to Wall Street's hopes for AI and quantum computing. Examples are D-Wave Quantum and NuScale Power.

Sonali Basak, Chief Investment Officer, iCapital breaks down the under-the-radar sectors set to soar, and the hidden risks investors are missing. Transcript: Caroline Woods: OK joining me now, Sonali Basak, Chief Investment Strategist at iCapital.
Prompt Brent crude futures' discount to the six-month contract reached its deepest since December 2023 on Monday, reflecting a growing view that supply is ample as OPEC+ and other producers increase output.
Some Wall Street analysts now believe the Federal Reserve will pull the plug on its long-running effort to shrink its balance sheet at the end of the month.

When prices rise, the VIX usually declines, and when the VIX surges, stocks crater. While there's an inverse relationship between the S&P 500's performance and volatility, for gold it's nearly the opposite.

I reiterate my buy recommendation for assets tracking the main American indices, supported by strong macroeconomic and corporate trends. Falling oil prices, effective tariff policy, and expectations of further interest rate cuts provide a favorable environment for continued market gains.

Jamie Dimon, CEO of JP Morgan Chase, provided a prudent warning around the deteriorating credit markets last week and noted there is 'never just one cockroach' Investment banks also had significant exposure to the recent bankruptcies of Tricolor Holdings and First Brands. This past week, the regional bank sector was in focus as Zions Bancorporation and Western Alliance disclosed new loan issues, signalling potential further contagion.
Following the Trump administration's lead in taking stakes in companies has been a winning investment strategy in recent months, and William Blair analysts have pointed investors toward several rare-earth stocks that could be next on the government's buy list.

The S&P 500 is overvalued and overbought, adding risk for equity holders. Bullish sentiment remains, and markets can always go higher as long as liquidity is in the system.
The FTC and seven states sued Live Nation and Ticketmaster in a lawsuit last month, accusing the ticketing companies of deceiving customers and artists by allowing consumers to mass purchase tickets and resell them at high prices. The FTC said this allows Live Nation and Ticketmaster to “triple dip” on ticketing fees—first by collecting a fee from the initial sale, then by collecting fees from resellers when they sell tickets and from consumers who buy the resale tickets.

Gold has doubled since early 2023, defying my expectations. Traditional valuation metrics like GDP or M2 may overlook the long-term increase in gold supply.