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Featured Story from MarketBeat Media MarketBeat Week in Review – 11/17 - 11/21Written by MarketBeat Staff. Published 11/22/2025. Markets sold off sharply this week as concerns about rising interest rates and housing affordability resurfaced. Even blowout reports from NVIDIA Corp. (NASDAQ: NVDA) and Walmart Inc. (NYSE: WMT) couldn't calm investor fears. Is this an acute sell-off, or the start of a larger market correction? Investors may get a bit more clarity when the producer price index (PPI) is released on Tuesday. Keep in mind, however, that trading volume is typically light during a holiday week, which can produce outsized moves in either direction. Markets will be closed on Nov. 27 for Thanksgiving in the United States and will close early at 1:00 p.m. on Black Friday. A lot can happen in a short week, and MarketBeat analysts will be tracking it all. Here are some of our most popular articles from the week. A major shift is coming to the gold market — the world's largest gold buyer is preparing to launch a new way for everyday Americans to invest in gold with a click, and when it goes live in 2026 it could unleash a wave of demand unlike anything we've seen. Garrett Goggin believes one $1.60 gold stock is positioned to be a prime beneficiary of this surge — a move where even a small price jump could mean a meaningful gain — along with several other miners set to ride the same trend. Click here to see the $1.60 gold stock and Garrett's full list of recommendations Key Points - Markets sold off sharply this week despite blowout reports from NVIDIA and Walmart.
- Light trading during a holiday week may create more volatility next week.
- Markets will be closed on Thursday for Thanksgiving and will close at 1:00 on Black Friday.
Articles by Thomas Hughes NVIDIA delivered an exceptional report. Thomas Hughes summarized the results and explained why this is still an AI boom (not a bubble) and why analysts are likely to raise their targets for NVDA stock. It was also a busy week for retail stocks. The Home Depot Inc. (NYSE: HD) reported weak results and lowered full-year guidance, but Hughes argued that the chart suggests a buying opportunity may be forming. Whirlpool Corp. (NYSE: WHR), an appliance maker tied to housing, has been in a year-long decline but is showing signs of reversal as institutions place bullish bets on a potential housing revival in 2026 driven by lower rates. Articles by Sam Quirke Sam Quirke examined three technology stocks with different outlooks during this volatile stretch. Qualcomm Inc. (NASDAQ: QCOM) has retraced most of its post-earnings gains; Quirke explains why the bears may have the upper hand despite solid fundamentals. Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) has pulled back after a strong rally. Quirke notes that, unlike Qualcomm, a particular technical signal from AMZN stock often creates an entry opportunity for investors. Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ: TSLA) remains divisive. Quirke points out that while it has given up its September highs, the bulls are working to establish support near $400. Articles by Chris Markoch As temperatures fall, Chris Markoch highlighted ways investors can profit from winter demand, offering four cold-weather stocks to consider. With Thanksgiving approaching, Markoch also pointed out potential bargains hidden in everyday spending, sharing five stocks that map to a traditional Thanksgiving meal. In a choppy market, defensive names can be attractive. Markoch recommended three defensive stocks with healthy balance sheets, steady dividends, and catalysts into 2026. Articles by Ryan Hasson One noteworthy development was Berkshire Hathaway's acknowledgment that it bought shares of Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOGL). Ryan Hasson explained why the move may seem counterintuitive but actually aligns with Buffett's investing thesis. Hasson also highlighted five small-cap stocks that show strong growth projections and upside potential. Articles by Leo Miller Leo Miller gave investors two ways to play the energy sector. For income-focused investors, he highlighted three large-cap energy giants that recently delivered meaningful dividend increases. For growth investors, Miller reviewed three nuclear energy stocks that reported earnings, explaining why analysts are bullish on two names and bearish on another. Applied Materials Inc. (NASDAQ: AMAT) has returned more than 40% in 2025, but Miller argued many investors expect even more from the semiconductor-equipment supplier. After beating modest expectations, AMAT may still have room to run. Articles by Nathan Reiff Nathan Reiff encouraged investors to look beyond the Magnificent Seven, highlighting three overlooked tech stocks with solid fundamentals and niche advantages. Reiff also explored why D-Wave Quantum Inc. (NYSE: QBTS) is sliding despite decent earnings, noting that the quantum sector is under pressure as investors rotate away from speculative names. Finally, Reiff highlighted three companies bucking the recent market weakness — his comeback champions that may have additional upside. Articles by Dan Schmidt Speculative stocks can produce dramatic swings. Dan Schmidt flagged three stocks emitting bearish signals and suggested investors may want to lock in profits before a potential decline. As capital rotates into safer sectors, Schmidt offered three large-cap healthcare picks that benefit from stable fundamentals and defensive appeal. Expect demand for natural gas to remain strong into 2026. Schmidt explained why investors should anticipate higher natural gas prices and suggested two ETFs for broad exposure. Articles by Jeffrey Neal Johnson The chip sector has been under pressure. Investors welcomed news that ON Semiconductor (NASDAQ: ON) authorized a new $6 billion share buyback program. Johnson explains why the company is betting on itself and whether now might be a good time to buy. One industry headwind is that demand is outpacing supply. Johnson detailed why that hurts a company like Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (NYSE: TSM) but could benefit Intel Corp. (NASDAQ: INTC). Johnson also covered recent developments with Joby Aviation Inc. (NYSE: JOBY) and Archer Aviation Inc. (NYSE: ACHR), which are competing to secure pole position in the eVTOL market — though the eventual winner might be both companies rather than just one. Articles by Jordan Chussler Hims & Hers Health Inc. (NYSE: HIMS) has been one of 2025's most volatile stocks. Jordan Chussler explained the drivers behind the roller-coaster price action and why it's not necessarily tied to fundamentals — perhaps why smart money is bullish. By contrast, Chussler recommended caution on Carvana Co. (NYSE: CVNA), highlighting the company's exposure to the subprime auto-loan market and why the worst may be yet to come. Finally, Chussler reminded readers that sell-offs can create opportunities, offering three beaten-down stocks that could stage meaningful turnarounds to finish the year.
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