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Further Reading from MarketBeat Media MarketBeat Week in Review – 10/20 - 10/24Written by MarketBeat Staff . Published 10/25/2025. Stocks surged higher to end the week after the latest reading on inflation came in cooler than expected. That all but ensures the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates at next week's meeting and raises the likelihood of another cut in December. Interest rates aren't the only thing fueling the rally. Earnings have been mostly positive and support the idea of a broad-based advance to close out the year. However, the rally will likely be led by technology stocks. Next week, investors will hear from most of the "big tech" names, and that — combined with the Federal Reserve decision — could add even more momentum for stocks heading into 2026. While headlines focus on Tesla's car sales, tech analyst Jeff Brown says the real story is Tesla's role in a $25 trillion AI revolution — one that Nvidia's CEO himself has called a "multi-trillion-dollar future industry" — and he's uncovered a little-known stock 168 times smaller than Nvidia that could be positioned to ride this breakthrough. Click here now to see the full report Key Points - A tame reading on inflation led to a broad-based rally in stocks, likely to continue through the end of the year.
- Earnings season has been strong and sets the stage for the reports from many of the “big tech” stocks that report next week.
- The MarketBeat analysts help explain the stocks and stories that are getting headlines and some that aren’t; here are some of our most popular articles from this week.
October's market volatility is a reminder that time in the market is more important than timing the market. MarketBeat analysts help explain the stocks making news and point out opportunities that may be flying under the radar. Here are some of our most popular articles from this week. Articles by Thomas Hughes Snap-On Inc. (NYSE: SNA) has been a laggard in a strong year for industrial stocks. Thomas Hughes analyzed the company's recent earnings report and explained why SNA stock may be poised for a run past its previous all-time high. Snap-On isn't the only company set to reach new highs. Hughes outlined five reasons why The Coca-Cola Company (NYSE: KO) stock is likely to make new highs by the end of the year. Should you let artificial intelligence (AI) pick stocks? MarketBeat tested seven popular AI models against 30 human contestants in a stock-picking contest. Read Hughes' article to see which stocks AI picked and how they performed. Articles by Sam Quirke Qualcomm Inc. (NASDAQ: QCOM) stock is holding onto recent gains, but Sam Quirke noted it's facing resistance at the recent highs. Qualcomm reports earnings in early November, and Quirke offered two approaches for trading QCOM ahead of the report. After a strong run in September, Oracle Corp. (NYSE: ORCL) has given back some gains. Quirke explained why opportunistic investors should view this pullback as a buying opportunity. Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ: TSLA) was the first of the Magnificent Seven to report earnings. Expectations may have been too high, and Quirke discussed why Tesla's results may not have justified its lofty valuation. Articles by Chris Markoch Oil prices have been under pressure from an oversupplied market. Still, Chris Markoch explained that infrastructure spending and onshoring are likely to boost demand, which is why SLB (NYSE: SLB) could be the smartest way to invest in oil right now. Markoch also examined why the recent deal between Palantir Technologies Inc. (NASDAQ: PLTR) and Snowflake Inc. (NYSE: SNOW) isn't just another partnership for Palantir. He outlined three reasons the deal reinforces the company's unique position in the AI space. For investors with $1,000 to deploy, Markoch suggested three large-cap stocks that still offer meaningful upside. Articles by Ryan Hasson Autonomous vehicles, quantum computing, and robotics remain early-stage investment themes. Ryan Hasson kicked off the week with Waymo, Alphabet's autonomous driving unit, and highlighted how the company's European expansion could unlock long-term upside for Alphabet (NASDAQ: GOOGL). Hasson then turned to robotics — a maturing field that still offers opportunities — and profiled five stocks building the infrastructure for a robotic future. Quantum computing stocks surged again recently. The sector remains driven by both hope and hype, as short covering showed, but there's potential for patient, risk-tolerant investors. Hasson highlighted three quantum stocks to consider for the long haul. Articles by Gabriel Osorio-Mazilli Buy-and-hold investors may not focus on the U.S. dollar's strength, but Gabriel Osorio-Mazilli explained why traders should care and identified three stocks that could get a dollar tailwind. Not mentioned in that piece, Osorio-Mazilli also wrote about why United Airlines Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ: UAL) could benefit from a stronger dollar and the likelihood of lower interest rates stimulating demand. Shark Ninja (NYSE: SN) is more than an infomercial sensation. SN stock recently rallied over 5% in a week, and Osorio-Mazilli highlighted key factors that could keep the rally going, making SN an attractive play among consumer discretionary stocks. Articles by Leo Miller The potential sale of Warner Bros. Discovery Inc. (NASDAQ: WBD) could make for its own streaming drama. Leo Miller wrote that there appears to be a profitable opportunity for investors who own WBD stock, which is up more than 90% as suitors bid for the company's content library. One bidder, Netflix Inc. (NASDAQ: NFLX), reported quarterly results this week. NFLX stock dipped 10% after an earnings miss tied to a one-time tax event, but analysts still see roughly 30% upside, and Miller argued the streaming leader isn't losing its crown anytime soon. JPMorgan Chase & Co. (NYSE: JPM) remains one of the best blue-chip stocks for buy-and-hold investors. Miller noted, however, that even a solid earnings report may not provide the momentum traders need for a big move higher. Articles by Nathan Reiff Nathan Reiff explained why a new deal couldn't stop the recent sell-off in D-Wave Quantum Inc. (NYSE: QBTS), a reminder that quantum computing is still in the early innings even for revenue-generating companies. Analysts aren't always right, but their bullish calls can spotlight opportunities. Reiff highlighted three stocks analysts believe could more than double. Momentum trading returned in force in 2025 as risk-tolerant investors seek to balance risk and reward. This week Reiff profiled three under-the-radar stocks setting up for big moves. Articles by Dan Schmidt Dan Schmidt highlighted the strong performance of luxury brands reflected in LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE (OTCMKTS: LVMUY). The parent company reported earnings that have drawn bullish analyst attention. Risks remain, but LVMUY may deserve a spot on investors' holiday shopping lists. While gold dominates precious-metals headlines, Schmidt noted that silver is also at new highs. Because owning physical metal can be impractical for many investors, he highlighted three precious-metals ETFs that provide convenient exposure to the rally. With major indices at all-time highs, not every stock is a good buy. Schmidt reminded readers that technical signals matter alongside fundamentals and pointed to three stocks forming a Death Cross pattern, a signal that may warrant caution this spooky season. Articles by Jeffrey Neal Johnson Although skeptics remain, Jeffrey Neal Johnson covered how the electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) sector is moving from concept to reality. He analyzed the strategies of the three eVTOL leaders and why the market may be undervaluing a small-cap player. This was a big week for defense stocks, driven in part by AI and autonomous technologies. Johnson highlighted three defense companies leading the next generation of technology. Gold pulled back this week, but Johnson argued this is likely a pause in a longer uptrend. He outlined two ways to invest in gold that have institutional support. Articles by Jordan Chussler Jordan Chussler noted the current bull market just turned three. With the average bull market lasting about 2.7 years, he suggested it may be prudent to take some profits — or at least trim positions in three highly leveraged AI stocks. Cryptocurrency feels like a bubble to some, but Chussler observed that crypto ETFs have seen more inflows year-to-date than all of 2024. That surge could create a short-term buying opportunity in two leading crypto ETFs. The data center market may be an exception to bubble concerns. Chussler noted it's expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 11.2% through 2030, which is why investors may want Quanta Services Inc. (NYSE: PWR) in their tech portfolios.
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