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Additional Reading from MarketBeat MarketBeat Week in Review – 10/13 - 10/17 Written by MarketBeat Staff. Published 10/18/2025. Stocks alternated between gains and losses this week as strong earnings from major banks were offset by credit concerns at some regional lenders. Tariffs and trade friction with China also added to investor anxiety. With major indexes near record highs, it doesn't take much to prompt profit-taking. Still, the trend remains bullish and is likely to be confirmed by strong corporate earnings. On Oct. 24 investors will get the delayed September consumer price index (CPI), a key inflation reading. Coming just days before the next Federal Reserve meeting, it is expected to bolster the case for additional rate cuts that markets are pricing in. In 2004, one man called Nvidia before just about anyone knew it existed.
Now, this same guy says a new company could become the next to soar like Nvidia. Watch Alex's "Next Magnificent Seven" presentation now. Key Points - Stocks swung between gains and losses last week, lifted by strong bank earnings and weighed down by credit concerns with smaller banks and renewed tariff concerns.
- The trend is still bullish, and corporate earnings will likely reinforce that sentiment.
- Next week’s CPI reading will strengthen the argument for additional interest rate cuts.
Articles by Thomas Hughes Sometimes a stock's price action reflects two truths at once. That's what Thomas Hughes saw with Applied Digital (NASDAQ: APLD). The company is a major player in the hot artificial intelligence (AI) data center market, but a recent short squeeze has left the stock overextended. Datavault AI Inc. (NASDAQ: DVLT) is another AI infrastructure player drawing short-sellers' attention. Hughes explained why DVLT is on their radar and how a recent cash infusion makes Datavault AI a speculative play for risk-tolerant investors. This earnings season, many technology stocks will be judged on the "monetization of AI." Investors want to see a payoff after billions invested in AI infrastructure. Hughes wrote that Salesforce Inc. (NYSE: CRM) previewed those returns at its Dreamforce event, showing how its investment in agentic AI is paying off. Articles by Sam Quirke Sam Quirke looked at Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) ahead of its earnings next week. The bulls appear in control, but AMZN may need a strong report to confirm momentum and clear resistance levels, Quirke wrote in his analysis. Like many chip stocks, Qualcomm Corp. (NASDAQ: QCOM) plunged on Oct. 10. Quirke explained why the drop raised concerns and increased pressure ahead of the company's upcoming earnings report in his piece. Articles by Chris Markoch Microsoft Corp. (NASDAQ: MSFT) has drifted lower since its August record high. Chris Markoch explained why the launch of Microsoft 365 Premium could kick off a new wave of AI monetization and suggest current price targets are too conservative in his analysis. Palantir Technologies Inc. (NASDAQ: PLTR) landed another deal this week. Markoch highlighted the firm's recent healthcare win and explained how PLTR followed its earnings with another post-report surge in his coverage. Gold has run strong this year, but Markoch reminded investors not to overlook copper, often a barometer of economic health. Copper could rally in 2026, and he highlighted three copper stocks positioned to benefit. Articles by Ryan Hasson Rocket Lab USA Inc. (NASDAQ: RKLB) has been a top growth story in 2025 despite not yet turning a profit. Hasson argued that recent institutional interest could validate the company and push RKLB higher in his report. Investors have heard a lot about rare earth elements (REEs). Hasson explained why REEs are essential to 21st-century technology and highlighted three REE stocks primed for growth as part of a U.S. critical-minerals strategy. With tariffs and trade uncertainty returning to the market, Hasson compiled five stocks and ETFs that tend to perform well during volatility. Articles by Gabriel Osorio-Mazilli Intuitive Surgical Inc. (NASDAQ: ISRG) has lagged in 2025. Gabriel Osorio-Mazilli explained recent developments that have attracted analysts' attention and could lift the stock after next week's earnings in his coverage. He also covered volatility in Fair Isaac Corp. (NYSE: FICO), noting investors "bought the news, then sold the news." Osorio-Mazilli argued they were right initially and that the pullback could offer a second chance for those who missed the first rally in his piece. This week the banking sector reported results, including The Goldman Sachs Group Inc. (NYSE: GS). Osorio-Mazilli analyzed GS's strong earnings and why investors might consider buying the dip in his article. Articles by Leo Miller Gold's spot price hit record highs this week. Leo Miller highlighted a bullish Bank of America call and suggested three gold ETFs for investors seeking exposure to the top-performing asset. AppLovin Corp. (NASDAQ: APP) shareholders have learned that sometimes no news is good news—any major announcement in the past year has sent the stock lower. Miller put the latest developments into context and explained how investors may want to approach APP stock. Earnings season also marked the start of buyback season. This week, Miller analyzed three companies that announced notable buybacks, boosting bullish sentiment in their stocks. Articles by Nathan Reiff Investing in quantum computing requires balancing technological promise against timing. Nathan Reiff explained why D-Wave Quantum Inc. (NASDAQ: QBTS) has rallied and why short sellers are starting to press their case. Klarna Group (NYSE: KLAR) was a highly anticipated IPO this year. With shares more than 20% below the IPO price, Reiff outlined the bull case while urging caution in his coverage. As volatility returns, Reiff highlighted three stocks that received bullish upgrades and could appeal to value-seeking investors. Articles by Dan Schmidt Investors are increasingly drawn to cryptocurrency, in part because Bitcoin ETFs remove custody hurdles. This week, Dan Schmidt outlined three Bitcoin-focused ETFs that offer exposure as the asset class goes mainstream. Small-cap stocks have lagged, but opportunities remain. Schmidt advised investors on three small-cap names that recently hit 52-week highs. Articles by Jeffrey Neal Johnson MP Materials Corp. (NYSE: MP) is among the rare earth companies that surged to record highs in 2025. Jeffrey Neal Johnson explained the "perfect storm" that set the company up and gave two reasons investors might buy MP even near its all-time high. Investors may be unfamiliar with conversational shopping, but they're about to hear more. Johnson wrote about the partnership between Walmart Inc. (NYSE: WMT) and OpenAI and why it could drive the next wave of WMT's growth. Johnson also covered the catalyst behind Archer Aviation Inc. (NYSE: ACHR)'s recent spike and why analysts think reclaiming its 52-week high could be just the start in his article. Articles by Jordan Chussler Reddit (NYSE: RDDT) has outperformed since its 2024 debut, partly because ChatGPT uses Reddit for training data. Jordan Chussler examined why that relationship may be changing and argued RDDT stock could still be a buy. Ahead of Amazon's earnings, Chussler highlighted the Amazon Grocery segment and why its results could signal a growing industry disruptor in his piece. AST SpaceMobile Inc. (NASDAQ: ASTS) has rallied after announcing a deal with Verizon. Chussler explained why the agreement is attracting institutional capital and why analysts urge patience in his analysis.
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