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Today's Featured Content MarketBeat Week in Review – 09/22 - 09/26Written by Chris Markoch. Published 9/27/2025. Stocks rallied to close out the week after the latest Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) Index reading met expectations. That result will keep the Federal Reserve tightly focused on the employment picture, which investors will get more clarity on when the September Jobs Report is released on October 3. The trend remains higher for stocks in the final quarter. As corporations continue to post solid earnings, investors will gain further confirmation when third-quarter earnings season kicks off in the coming weeks. Remember, earnings are the signal, while factors like Fed policy and government shutdowns are just noise. Although October can be rough for stocks, it often presents an opportunity ahead of a typically strong year-end rally. Our MarketBeat analysts are here to help. Here are some of our most-read stories from this week. Imagine a bull market so powerful, every single investor became a millionaire. Not by finding the next NVIDIA or Bitcoin, but by owning a simple index fund.
It sounds impossible. Yet it happened – just a short time ago. Now a legendary figure says: "Brace yourselves. It's about to happen here, in America. But fair warning – it could be the worst thing that ever happens to you."
This story has received little coverage in the press. But if history repeats, it could bump tens of millions of Americans into a 7-figure net worth practically overnight. Click here for the full story. Key Points - Stocks moved higher as investors cheered an as-expected reading on inflation.
- That will keep the Fed’s focus on employment with the September jobs report to be released next Friday.
- The trend is still for a year-end rally supported by strong corporate earnings.
Articles by Thomas Hughes Stocks with positive technical indicators and strong fundamentals often offer extra upside, and that's Thomas Hughes's takeaway from the recent run-up in Amprius Technologies Inc. (NYSE: AMPX). He explains why this red-hot stock could have as much as 300% upside. For investors seeking bargains, Hughes makes a compelling case for CarMax (NYSE: KMX). After a disappointing earnings report sent the stock to five-year lows, patient investors could be rewarded when the company's cost reductions align with an anticipated improvement in consumer sentiment. Growth and value investors should keep an eye on stocks that have been downgraded despite strong fundamentals. This week, Hughes used MarketBeat's Most Downgraded Stocks tool to highlight three names whose selloffs seem overdone given their underlying stories. Articles by Sam Quirke While an overbought relative strength index (RSI) is usually bearish, Sam Quirke shows why that's not the case for Qualcomm Inc. (NASDAQ: QCOM). After lagging the chip sector in 2025, QCOM has surged following a robust earnings report and upbeat guidance, suggesting a catch-up trade may be underway. At the other end of the RSI spectrum, Quirke highlights two stocks flashing oversold signals that might reward risk-tolerant, contrarian investors backed by bullish analyst sentiment. Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ: TSLA) has been on a tear after an early-year selloff, putting its upcoming earnings report sharply in focus. Quirke explains why TSLA now has very little margin for error. Articles by Chris Markoch International stocks are back in vogue as investors seek growth beyond the U.S. This week, Chris Markoch examines three international stocks with rising short interest, offering a cautionary signal for new investors. If the Federal Reserve is entering an interest rate-cutting cycle, recreational vehicle stocks could be poised for a comeback. Markoch explains why this interest-rate-sensitive sector may set up a catch-up trade into 2026 and beyond. CrowdStrike Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ: CRWD) has faced pressure amid concerns over sustaining its growth trajectory. This week, Markoch notes that CRWD gained momentum after the company raised its outlook for future annual recurring revenue (ARR) growth through 2031. Articles by Ryan Hasson Shares of Rocket Lab USA Inc. (NASDAQ: RKLB) plunged last week following the announcement of a $750 million ATM equity offering. Although such offerings can dilute shareholder value, Ryan Hasson shows why the charts indicate this dip shouldn't scare off bullish investors. Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOGL) has swung from one of the worst-performing tech stocks to the top performer. Hasson discusses why investors are debating whether to buy, sell, or wait—and why the right choice likely depends on individual investment styles. Articles by Gabriel Osorio-Mazilli With the U.S. government actively investing in domestic chip infrastructure, investors are asking which company is next in line. This week, Gabriel Osorio-Mazilli argues that Super Micro Computer Inc. (NASDAQ: SMCI) could be on the government's shopping list. A new rate-cutting cycle may benefit out-of-favor value stocks. Osorio-Mazilli highlights three fundamentally strong companies currently weighed down by cyclical weaknesses. Oil stocks are poised to rebound as lower interest rates spur business activity. With oil prices on the rise this week, Osorio-Mazilli identifies three stocks with bullish upside potential from higher oil prices. Articles by Leo Miller After a 43% rally in 2025, investors may wonder if it's too late to buy Broadcom Inc. (NASDAQ: AVGO). Leo Miller notes that two new price targets above $400 suggest analysts see upside not yet reflected in the stock. While insider selling often grabs headlines, it doesn't always signal trouble. This week, Miller explains why insiders have been selling in two high-flying stocks—and why these moves could actually present buy-the-dip opportunities. Although insider selling can seem bearish, stock buybacks are typically bullish. Miller spotlights three companies that just announced significant buyback programs—and whose shares trade at historically low valuations. Articles by Nathan Reiff Speculators seeking high-risk, high-reward AI plays are looking beyond the usual suspects to penny stocks. This week, Nathan Reiff analyzes DataVault AI Inc. (NASDAQ: DVLT)—a data sciences company spanning AI, data management, and audio tech—and explains why its revenue growth may justify bullish analyst sentiment. Quantum computing stocks are surging again. For investors seeking sector exposure without guesswork, Reiff highlights three quantum computing ETFs—and explains why two of them exclude a popular industry name. Precious metals still exhibit strong momentum. Yet owning physical gold, silver, and other metals can be cumbersome. Reiff reviews three precious metals ETFs that have outperformed in 2025. Articles by Dan Schmidt Since its 2021 short-squeeze surge, many traders have hoped for a meme-stock revival in GameStop Inc. (NYSE: GME). This week, Dan Schmidt explains why those expectations may fall flat—and why GameStop's improving fundamentals tell a different story. The recent dip in Bitcoin and Ethereum has some calling for another crypto winter. However, Schmidt argues that sector rotation is the more likely catalyst—and highlights why Solana has emerged as the space's hottest name. Articles by Jeffrey Neal Johnson The world's demand for low-cost energy is fueling a nuclear renaissance—and driving interest in uranium stocks. This week, Jeffrey Neal Johnson analyzes three leading names poised to benefit. NIO Inc. (NYSE: NIO) has exemplified the boom-and-bust dynamics in EV stocks, trading in sympathy with sector peers throughout much of 2025. Johnson explores recent developments that reaffirm the company's long-term growth plans—and why NIO might be a contrarian pick in a sector hungry for momentum. Johnson also turns his focus to the emerging electric take-off and landing (eVTOL) sector, spotlighting Vertical Aerospace (NYSE: EVTL). With analysts impressed by its long-term financial and operational strategy, Johnson suggests EVTL could emerge as the sector leader. Articles by Jordan Chussler A single quarter-point rate cut may not trigger a flood of home sellers, but it could jump-start the refinance market. Jordan Chussler explains why that makes The PNC Financial Services Group Inc. (NYSE: PNC) worth watching. Chussler also highlights an emerging pattern between Rivian Automotive Inc. (NASDAQ: RIVN) and sector leader Tesla, noting a strong correlation in 2025 that could bode well for the challenger brand. Cybersecurity remains one of the market's hottest sectors. This week, Chussler spotlights a leading ETF featuring an all-star lineup of the industry's top names.
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