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The Market Outlook for the Week Ahead, or Holding the Basketball Down

I have a feeling that the stock market is being impaired, like holding a basketball underwater. While the indexes are at an all-time high, too many stocks have been flatlining since August. Look at your own portfolio and you’ll see what I am talking about. And the deeper you push the basketball down, the stronger […]

October 27, 2025

Global Market Comments October 27, 2025 Fiat Lux   Featured Trade: (MARKET OUTLOOK FOR THE WEEK AHEAD, or THE YEAREND RALLY HAS STARTED), (NFLX), (SPY), (TLT), ($VIX), (GM), (TSLA), (USO), (PHM), (GLD), (AAPL), (SLV), (FXI)

The Market Outlook for the Week Ahead, or The Yearend Rally Has Started

Like the rest of you, I have spent the last two months tediously grinding sideways, or at worst, suffering small corrections. Traders, investors, and retail have been playing a waiting game; waiting for the Fed to lower interest rates, the government shutdown to end, and the markets to digest the enormous gains since April. The […]

Tech Earnings On Tap

The tech sector is the market. Never have we had so much concentration in just a few names with large tech companies driving the bus. This becomes a make-or-break moment for the rally, and all signs are pointing to positivity. I must admit that tech companies aren’t in the middle of a roaring growth phase, […]

The Generational Compounder

It’s a generational compounder – I am talking about Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) is and they will continue to be the soul of the tech rally. The company is world-class, and every investor should be looking at it. It’s a major player and the top of its class, so tattoo this name on your […]

The Market Outlook for the Week Ahead, or Why the Crash Will Start on November 5

Perhaps the most intelligent thing said about markets last week came from my old friend and trading adversary, David Tepper, who said he was “long and hated it.” With valuations at historic highs and the economy deteriorating, the market was begging for trouble. “The higher you climb the mountain, the greater the fall on the […]