Marketmail® Archive
10-28-25: Data Center Stocks Dominate the Initial Earnings Reports
by Louis Navellier October 28, 2025 Last Wednesday, Bloomberg reported that this is the best start to earnings season in four-years. Yes, there have been a few disappointing reports, but data-center stocks [...]
10-21-25: Most Corrections Do Not Become Crashes
by Jason Bodner October 21, 2025 Did you know that when a star dies, it doesn’t always explode into a spectacular supernova? Sometimes, the star simply dies, or disappears. Astronomers call it [...]
10-21-25: Will We See Any More “Trillion Dollar Tweets?”
by Ivan Martchev October 21, 2025 Every day since that dreadful tweet on Friday October 10, which caused the S&P 500 to lose 182.60-points, we have seen huge daily ranges of over [...]
10-21-25: Book Review: Will “1929” Happen Again Soon?
by Gary Alexander October 21, 2025 Most friends of mine with any interest in the stock market called or wrote to me last week about my reaction to Andrew Ross Sorkin’s segment [...]
10-21-25: Measuring the Market’s Pros and Cons (on the Anniversary of the 1987 Crash)
by Bryan Perry October 21, 2025 Last Monday, October 13, Bloomberg reported that China instituted sanctions against U.S. units of a South Korean shipping giant and then threatened further retaliatory measures on [...]
10-21-25: Rising Earnings and the World’s Best Economy Point to a Rising Market
by Louis Navellier October 21, 2025 As of last Friday, the Atlanta Fed’s GDPNow model points to 3.9% GDP growth in the current quarter, while their tally of the top 10 forecasting [...]
10-14-25: Caution: Turbulence Ahead (Safe Landings, Too)
by Jason Bodner October 14, 2025 I was on a flight last week. All was going fine, and I was scheduled to arrive in West Palm Beach at 5:00 pm. I heard [...]
10-14-25: Two Tweets Totaling $2-Trillion (aka, “The Sun Tzu Sell-Off”)
by Ivan Martchev October 14, 2025 For most of the last six-months, it was kind of nice to not see aggressive presidential tweets in the middle of the trading day, but the [...]
10-14-25: Is the Fed Really Independent…or Necessary?
by Gary Alexander October 14, 2025 First, let’s celebrate the fact that the government shutdown has spared us from the wildly premature and often inaccurate monthly jobs report, usually deposited in our [...]
10-14-25: A Chance to Buy “Wide Moat” AI Leaders after a Market Flush
by Bryan Perry October 14, 2025 The current market flush, triggered by the Trump administration’s threat of additional 100% tariffs on China due to fresh export restrictions on rare-earth metals – of [...]
10-14-25: Global Turmoil is Rising Among Other Major Governments
by Louis Navellier October 14, 2025 We tend to focus on our own government’s dysfunctions, but despite the federal government shutdown, the U.S. remains an oasis for most of the world, with [...]
10-7-25: When a Day Seems Like a Year…
by Jason Bodner October 7, 2025 Strange but true: on Venus, a single day - the time it takes Venus to rotate on its own axis - lasts longer than a Venusian [...]




