Marketmail® Archive
7-15-25: Trump’s Game of “Tariff Chicken” Enters the Final Stage
by Louis Navellier July 15, 2025 On Bloomberg Business Week last week, I compared the Trump team’s tariff negotiations to a “game of chicken” between Trump’s team and the opposite side. The [...]
7-8-25: How Overbought is this Market? (And Does it Matter?)
by Jason Bodner July 8, 2025 “We suffer more in imagination than in reality.” – Seneca, the Roman Philosopher This insight rings true across the centuries, and it continues to resonate today. [...]
7-8-25: The S&P Is Flying High, Like Icarus
by Ivan Martchev July 8, 2025 The S&P 500 is up 5.2% in the last two weeks. I have seen the S&P rise more than 5% in a single week, but typically [...]
7-8-25: Where is the U.S. Dollar Headed? – And Does it Matter?
by Gary Alexander July 8, 2025 On July 6, 1785 – 240-years ago this week – the Continental Congress authorized the issuance of the first U.S. dollar, to replace the Spanish “pieces [...]
7-8-25: Bond Equivalents Should Shine in the Second Half Of 2025
by Bryan PerryJuly 8, 2025For the first six months of 2025, the bond market has performed better than most expected – or are even aware of. Through late June, U.S. bonds were about [...]
7-8-25: Which is Right? The Downbeat ADP Jobs Report or Friday’s Bullish Report?
by Louis Navellier July 8, 2025 As usual, the monthly ADP jobs report and the Labor Department payroll report for June differed widely: First, ADP reported on Wednesday that 33,000 private payroll [...]
7-1-25: Don’t Make My Early Mistake – Selling too Soon
by Jason Bodner July 1, 2025 “The big money is made by the sittin’ and the waitin’ — not the thinking.” – Jesse Livermore How does one become a successful investor? One [...]
7-1-25: A Fresh All-Time High for the Record Books
by Ivan Martchev July 1, 2025 There is nothing like the conclusion of a fierce Middle Eastern aerial battle and the end of the second quarter reporting period to turbocharge the stock [...]
7-1-25: Technology Has Always Been High-Risk and High-Reward
by Gary Alexander July 1, 2025 Two-centuries ago, in 1825, New York’s Erie Canal opened, but it was already archaic technology. Railroads were just entering America’s industrial tool kit after being born [...]
7-1-25: Recent Record Highs Reveal Narrow Market Leadership
by Bryan Perry July 1, 2025 At the halfway point for 2025, both the S&P 500 and NASDAQ have set record highs. While there is some cause for celebration, both indexes are [...]
7-1-25: Here’s How Jerome Powell Could “Turbocharge” Stocks (and the Economy) in His “Lame Duck” Year
by Louis Navellier July 1, 2025 Fed Chairman Jerome Powell is now a “lame duck” leader, with less than a year to go in his term – and his voice is no [...]
6-24-25: Inside Our “Core Capsule,” the Market Weather is Beautiful
by Jason Bodner June 24, 2025 I’m a nerd. I love science, math, and numbers. That statement probably makes many readers cringe, but I’m proud of it. This may explain why one [...]





