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Covering five major market segments this week to help you stay ahead of market trends and plan your trades effectively!

Equities advanced in the first full trading week of the year as investors largely looked past mounting geopolitical tensions, pushing most major indexes to all-time highs. Small-cap and value shares outpaced the large-cap growth stocks that have led returns in recent years, while an equal-weighted version of the S&P 500 Index outperformed its market cap-weighted counterpart. Of the major indexes, the Russell 2000 Index performed best, adding 4.62%, while the S&P 500 performed worst but still gained 1.57%.

The week also brought a heavy dose of economic data releases, including several labor market reports that generally surprised to the downside. Most notably, the Labor Department released its closely watched nonfarm payrolls report on Friday, which showed that U.S. employers added a lighter-than-expected 50,000 jobs in December, while October’s and November’s readings were revised down by a combined 76,000. However, on the more positive side, the unemployment rate ticked down to 4.4% from a revised 4.5% in the prior month.

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  • icycrystal
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    • Shyon
      [Cool] [Cool] [Cool]
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    • koolgal
      Thanks for sharing 😍😍😍
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  • Shyon
    ·12:05
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    $Intel(INTC)$ is my stock in focus today after its shares jumped about 10% following CEO Lip-Bu Tan’s meeting with former President Trump. The move highlights a clear shift in U.S. government sentiment toward Intel and reinforces its role as a key player in domestic semiconductor manufacturing.

    What’s encouraging is the mix of policy support and execution. The U.S. government’s $8.9B investment is now deeply in the money, and Intel has started shipping its first major 18A-based product, the Core Ultra Series 3 CPU—an important milestone for its manufacturing roadmap.

    While challenges remain, the combination of government backing, new leadership, and visible progress in advanced process technology suggests the market is beginning to reprice Intel beyond a simple turnaround story. Near term, upcoming earnings and foundry updates will be key catalysts to watch.

    @TigerStars @Tiger_comments @TigerClub

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  • icycrystal
    ·11:52
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    This week's trading is likely to be driven by fourth-quarter earnings reports from major banks like JPMorgan and Delta Air Lines.

    i would probably be focusing on a selective, quality-oriented approach given the current market environment.

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    • koolgal
      Great strategy 🥰🥰🥰
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  • koolgal
    ·12:44
    🌟🌟🌟Earnings season is back &  I am keeping it simple, disciplined and data driven.

    US Bank Earnings:  This week's financial pulse comes from JPMorgan, Well Fargo, Morgan Stanley & Goldman Sachs.

    My focus will be on:

    Net interest margin resilience

    Deposit stability

    Credit quality

    Fee Income strength.

    If guidance tightens, I will stay light.  If they show discipline and excellent earnings, I will scale in.  No hero trades, just looking for clean balance sheets and their strong execution.

    I believe that $JPMorgan Chase(JPM)$ results will set the tone for the entire banking sector.

    If JPMorgan's results show stable margins and great execution, the rest of the banks may get a tailwind. 

    Bottom Line:  This week is about reading the signals, managing risks and letting earnings guide the next leg.  

    Discipline first.  This means I do not let FOMO override my process.    I let price action confirm my thesis before I buy.

    @Daily_Discussion @TigerStars @Tiger_comments

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  • This week's trading landscape is defined by critical US inflation data and the start of earnings season. Strategically, align with demonstrable sector strength (e.g., Commercial Aerospace, AI), use key technical levels for risk management, and maintain flexibility to navigate event-driven volatility. Always prioritize capital preservation.
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  • This week I see opportunity in Tesla as momentum builds after its recent 2% uptick, supported by strong delivery numbers and renewed investor confidence in EV demand. While Microsoft and Apple remain steady plays for long-term stability, their modest gains suggest limited short-term upside. NVIDIA’s slight dip could be a chance for accumulation, but I expect volatility as AI sector enthusiasm cools. My tactical approach is to ride Tesla’s momentum for near-term gains while keeping a defensive hedge in Microsoft, balancing growth exposure with resilience against broader market swings.
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  • highhand
    ·12:26
    if market goes up, close my puts... if market goes down, do nothing and mediate because no more cash
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