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Market Outlook
Derek Taylor (DT)
14 episodes
3 days ago
The S&P 500, the Nasdaq and the Dow all posted losses as 2025 wound down, partly due to profit-taking and a bit of weakness in the tech names. Overall, 2025 was a strong year for the market, with the S&P finishing the year up 16%, the Nasdaq up 20%, and Dow up 13%. Gold and silver rallied near the year’s end, with precious metals hitting highs before pulling back.
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The S&P 500, the Nasdaq and the Dow all posted losses as 2025 wound down, partly due to profit-taking and a bit of weakness in the tech names. Overall, 2025 was a strong year for the market, with the S&P finishing the year up 16%, the Nasdaq up 20%, and Dow up 13%. Gold and silver rallied near the year’s end, with precious metals hitting highs before pulling back.
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Is The Tech Bubble Bursting? - Market Outlook (Ep. 6)
Market Outlook
33 minutes
2 months ago
Is The Tech Bubble Bursting? - Market Outlook (Ep. 6)
This past week saw a sharp decline in tech stocks, especially some of the high-flying A.I. stocks. Volatility greatly increased as the government shutdown continued, the Supreme Court is debating the legality of the Trump tariffs, and inflation and interest rates are still worrisome to the market. Plus, I look at some option trades that I'm considering for this week.
Market Outlook
The S&P 500, the Nasdaq and the Dow all posted losses as 2025 wound down, partly due to profit-taking and a bit of weakness in the tech names. Overall, 2025 was a strong year for the market, with the S&P finishing the year up 16%, the Nasdaq up 20%, and Dow up 13%. Gold and silver rallied near the year’s end, with precious metals hitting highs before pulling back.