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Today's Bonus Article MarketBeat Week in Review – 09/22 - 09/26Written by Chris Markoch. Published 9/27/2025. Stocks rallied to end the week after the latest Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) Index reading matched expectations, keeping the Federal Reserve focused on the employment picture. Investors will get more clarity when the September Jobs Report is released on October 3. The trend remains for stocks to move higher in the last quarter of the year. Corporations continue to deliver solid earnings, and investors will get more confirmation when third-quarter results start rolling in over the next few weeks. Remember, earnings drive the markets; everything else—the Fed, government shutdowns, etc.—is just noise. October tends to be volatile, but that often presents an opportunity to position yourself for a strong year-end rally. The MarketBeat analysts are here to help. Here are some of our most popular stories from this week. Wall Street legend issues chilling new warning: "I've never seen anything as dangerous as this"
The man who predicted the 2008 crash and 2020 says today's soaring markets are NOT a bubble - they're something far stranger and more dangerous. He says it's about to change everything you know about money. Full story here. 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 Thomas Hughes argues that a combination of positive technical signals and solid fundamentals points to further upside in Amprius Technologies Inc. (NYSE: AMPX). In his analysis, he outlines why this stock could deliver up to 300% gains. For bottom-fishing investors, Hughes highlights CarMax (NYSE: KMX). The company's poor earnings report sent the stock to five-year lows; however, patient investors may be rewarded as cost reductions coincide with an expected rebound in consumer sentiment. Growth and value investors should watch MarketBeat Most Downgraded Stocks where analyst pessimism overshadows fundamentals. This week, Hughes highlights three names that appear oversold but ready for a rebound. Articles by Sam Quirke An overbought RSI often warns of a pullback, yet Sam Quirke argues Qualcomm Inc. (NASDAQ: QCOM) defies that rule. After trailing the chip sector in 2025, its robust earnings and guidance have sparked a potential catch-up rally. On the flip side, Quirke identifies two stocks with oversold RSI readings, where bullish analyst sentiment may reward contrarian, risk-tolerant investors. Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ: TSLA) has surged following its early-year decline. Quirke explains why its upcoming earnings report leaves the stock with minimal room for error. Articles by Chris Markoch With international stocks back in favor, Chris Markoch examines three overseas names sporting rising short interest, cautioning investors to tread carefully. Should the Fed begin cutting rates, Markoch argues recreational vehicle stocks could rally, given their sensitivity to interest rates—potentially setting the stage for a 2026 catch-up trade. CrowdStrike Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ: CRWD) has faced growth concerns, yet Markoch notes a bullish pivot after the company raised its outlook for ARR growth through 2031. Articles by Ryan Hasson Shares of Rocket Lab USA Inc. (NASDAQ: RKLB) tumbled following a $750 million ATM equity offering. Ryan Hasson argues the technicals suggest this dip could be a buying opportunity. Read more here. Alphabet Inc. (NASDAQ: GOOGL) flipped from one of the lagging tech names to a top performer. Hasson explores whether investors should buy, sell, or wait, noting the decision hinges on individual strategies. Articles by Gabriel Osorio-Mazilli As the U.S. government ramps up chip infrastructure investment, Gabriel Osorio-Mazilli argues Super Micro Computer Inc. (NASDAQ: SMCI) could be next in line for funding. Details here. He also spotlights three overlooked value stocks with robust fundamentals that could surge as rates fall. With oil prices on the rise amid forecasts for lower rates, Osorio-Mazilli identifies three energy stocks poised to benefit. Articles by Leo Miller After Broadcom Inc. (NASDAQ: AVGO) rallied 43% in 2025, investors may question if it’s too late to buy. Leo Miller notes two analyst price targets above $400, implying upside may remain. While insider selling can spook traders, Miller delves into why executives sold stakes in two hot stocks—and why each could present a buy-the-dip entry. Conversely, he highlights three firms unveiling sizable buyback programs, each trading at historically low valuations and poised to rally. Articles by Nathan Reiff Risk-tolerant speculators eye penny stocks for high-risk, high-reward AI plays. Nathan Reiff profiles DataVault AI Inc. (NASDAQ: DVLT), examining its revenue growth and bullish analyst outlook. As quantum computing stocks rally, Reiff reviews three sector ETFs—explaining why two omit a leading player and what that means for investors. With momentum in precious metals showing no signs of slowing, he analyzes three high-momentum metals ETFs that outperformed in 2025. Articles by Dan Schmidt Since GameStop Inc.'s (NYSE: GME) 2021 short squeeze, traders have awaited a revival. Dan Schmidt argues fundamentals—rather than meme mania—are driving its 2025 rebound, dashing meme-stock hopes. Read more here. Despite calls of a crypto winter after dips in Bitcoin and Ethereum, Schmidt suggests sector rotation is at play and highlights why Solana may be the market's standout performer. Articles by Jeffrey Neal Johnson A global push for low-cost energy is fueling a nuclear renaissance—and a rally in uranium stocks. Jeffrey Neal Johnson analyzes three leading names positioned to benefit. NIO Inc. (NYSE: NIO) has embodied the boom-and-bust nature of EVs, trading in tandem with peers. Johnson discusses recent developments reinforcing its long-term growth blueprint, making it a potential contrarian pick. Read more here. In the emerging eVTOL space, he profiles Vertical Aerospace (NYSE: EVTL), whose shares have climbed after analysts praised its long-term financial and operational strategy—potentially elevating it as sector leader. Details here. Articles by Jordan Chussler A quarter-point rate cut may not flood the market with new listings, but it could ignite mortgage refinancings. Jordan Chussler explains why this makes The PNC Financial Services Group Inc. (NYSE: PNC) an intriguing play. Read more here. He also highlights a strong correlation in 2025 between Rivian Automotive Inc. (NASDAQ: RIVN) and Tesla, suggesting Rivian may ride Tesla's coattails. More here. With cybersecurity stocks still red-hot, Chussler points to a leading ETF featuring an all-star roster of the industry's top names.
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