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December 1, 2025

Global Market Comments December 1, 2025 Fiat Lux   Featured Trade: (THE MAD HEDGE DECEMBER 2-4 TRADERS & INVESTORS SUMMIT IS ON!) (MARKET OUTLOOK FOR THE WEEK AHEAD, or WELCOME TO THE RODEO) (SPX), (GS), (SHW), (DHI), (GLD), (PPLT), (SLV), (NVDA), (BRK/B), (ZM), (MS), (MRNA), (GOOGL), (META), (ORCL), (AMZN), (MSFT)

The Market Outlook for the Week Ahead, or Welcome to the Rodeo

With stock market volatility hitting a seven-month high last week, you might have been riding the brahma bull at the Reno rodeo. It was a technical analyst’s dream come true. We saw the perfect double bottom at $6,500 in the S&P 500 (SPX). This was further confirmed by a perfect double bottom in Goldman Sachs […]

Google Pulls Ahead

The artificial landscape has just been shaken up – keep reading on.  Blink, and a company could get smashed by the next Goliath. A leaked memo floating around OpenAI mentions that staff are taken aback by the incredible strides that Alphabet (GOOGL) has taken with its new Gemini 3 AI. This is a competition with […]

China Tech Delivers A.I. Value

Eighty percent of AI startups in the venture capitalist portfolios rely on Chinese open-source models, and that has to be one of the most important revelations of late in the AI bubble. We are at a crossroads as stocks like Nvidia are $4.5 trillion and counting. Some of these Chinese AI agents are such as […]

Googl Picks Up A Donor

In the high-stakes of tech investing, Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway (BRK-B) $5 billion investment is an insight into the state of the tech sector. Suddenly, this is a signal that capital is rotating from the uber-growth stocks like MicroStrategy (MSTR) to more conservative based tech stocks like Google (GOOGL). The window of opportunity is getting […]

October 1 Biweekly Strategy Webinar Q&A

Below, please find subscribers’ Q&A for the October 1 Mad Hedge Fund Trader Global Strategy Webinar, broadcast from Incline Village, NV. Q: What effect will the government shutdown have on the stock market? A: The answer so far is nothing—absolutely nothing. It appears the President’s strategy is to cut spending only in Democratic states. New […]