Marketmail® Archive
6-10-25: The Market is Shrugging Off Risks, as Fears of Recession Recede
by Bryan Perry June 10, 2025 There has been some commentary suggesting that the stock market has recovered “too quickly,” and that a blow-off top is imminent. Seeing some of the leading [...]
6-10-25: A German Leader Enters a DC Hornet’s Nest
by Louis Navellier June 10, 2025 Last Thursday, the new German Chancellor, Friedrich Merz, met with President Trump at the White House and he brought forth a framed birth certificate of his [...]
6-3-25: Turn Up the Quiet
by Jason Bodner June 3, 2025 Imagine what life was like thousands of years ago. The usual depiction is struggle; visceral survival ruled prehistoric life. But I also imagine how wonderfully quiet [...]
6-3-25: More Trillion Dollar Swings
by Ivan Martchev June 3, 2025 While the S&P 500 was up 1.88% last week and +6.15% in May, we are still in a trading range, capped at 5,968 on the upside, [...]
6-3-25: Rising Debts Limit America’s Growth Potential
by Gary Alexander June 3, 2025 Much of June will be tied up with amending the “One Big Beautiful Bill” to include some spending cuts – strangely absent in the House version [...]
6-3-25: “Trumpenomics” is Finally Kicking In
by Bryan Perry June 3, 2025 By now, in the first week of June, we should forget about any notion of “sell in May and go away,” since all the major indexes [...]
6-3-25: The EU Now Seems to be Fighting for Its Long-Term Existence
by Louis Navellier June 3, 2025 When President Trump made his recent trade deal with Britain, which contained no reciprocal tariffs (just a 10% baseline tariff), one thing became crystal clear, namely [...]
5-28-25: Ignore the News Feed, For Your Psychological (and Financial) Health
by Jason Bodner May 28, 2025 Scanning the news feed is not for the faint of heart. A few recent headlines make my point: President Trump is embroiled in a battle with [...]
5-28-25: A Trillion Dollar Tweet – or Two
by Ivan Martchev May 28, 2025 How much is one point of the S&P 500 Index worth? Most people who do not work in the field of finance would have trouble answering [...]
5-28-25: Saluting Some Great Heroes of Economic Freedom…on Flag Day
by Gary Alexander May 28, 2025 On Memorial Day, we honor those brave Americans who gave the ultimate sacrifice in defense of their country, preserving freedom for those of us fortunate enough [...]
5-28-25: The Aerospace Defense Sector is Looking Bullet Proof
by Bryan Perry May 28, 2025 Looking at the current investing landscape, the market is defined by a bifurcation among the 11-primary S&P sectors and its many sub-sectors. There are welcome times [...]
5-28-25: The Press (and Investors) No Longer Fear Tariffs, But the Fed Still Does
by Louis Navellier May 28, 2025 It seems like the negative media criticism of the Trump tariff strategy has largely ended. As the year has progressed, the financial media’s initial hissy-fit over [...]





