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Special Report MarketBeat Week in Review – 01/19 - 01/23By MarketBeat Staff. First Published: 1/24/2026. After moving sharply lower on tariff fears to start the week, stocks rallied as most economic indicators point to a strongly growing economy. An in-line reading on the November PCE inflation index, better-than-expected jobs numbers and a final third-quarter GDP reading of 4.4% all point to expansion. But precious metals may tell a different story. Gold and silver both pushed to new record highs, and some analysts even suggest gold could hit $5,000 and silver $100 by the time investors read this. That suggests investors may be seeking safe havens even as many stocks rise. As a result, corporate earnings will separate winners from losers. The expectation is for strong results, but investors have already seen why forward guidance can be more important than the headline numbers. The #1 Way To Play Gold Right Now
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- Gold and silver hit new highs, signaling that some investors are seeking safe havens.
- Next week, investors will get the next decision on interest rates as well as some of the Magnificent Seven earnings.
The Federal Reserve meets next week and is expected to hold interest rates steady; analysts will be listening closely for guidance on the path ahead. Plus, many of the largest technology stocks report earnings next week. MarketBeat analysts will have every angle covered. Here are some of our most popular articles from this week. Articles by Thomas Hughes Chip stocks have been recovering from a year-end sell-off. This week, Thomas Hughes explained why fundamental and technical indicators—along with bullish analyst sentiment—mean the rally in Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ: AMD) still has room for investors to get in. Fastenal (NASDAQ: FAST) is a bellwether for the economy. After selling off in the back half of 2025, Hughes noted that FAST stock found support near its 52-week low, and institutions are buying on optimism that catalysts for FAST will materialize in 2026. Many regional banks reported this week, and one of the strongest reports came from Fifth Third Bancorp (NASDAQ: FITB). Hughes argued the company's strong quarter could set the stage for double-digit upside in 2026, driven largely by its acquisition of Comerica Bank. Articles by Sam Quirke Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) had a solid 2025, but the stock has not reclaimed its all-time high. This week, Sam Quirke outlined two ways to trade AMZN stock ahead of the company's upcoming earnings report. Tesla Inc. (NASDAQ: TSLA) remains a retail favorite. Quirke highlighted that the stock's post-earnings direction will hinge on the battle between expected future growth and its current valuation. Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) has lagged to start 2026 and appears oversold ahead of earnings. Quirke explained why that could present an opportunity for investors. Articles by Chris Markoch Palantir Technologies Inc. (NASDAQ: PLTR) won't report until early February, but investors are already speculating about the stock's reaction. Markoch pointed to the one metric that suggests the smart money is more bullish than it appears. Microsoft Corp. (NASDAQ: MSFT) is limping into earnings. Markoch explains what matters most when the company reports, the challenges to the thesis, and why the stock still looks like a better value. He also highlighted three large-cap biotechnology stocks that illustrate ways to manage biotech risk while identifying catalysts for growth in 2026. Articles by Ryan Hasson Space stocks are expected to do well in 2026, and Rocket Lab (NASDAQ: RKLB) could be a leader. This week, Ryan Hasson noted that, despite RKLB being near its all-time high, one analyst raised their price target, suggesting further upside if investors get a modest pullback. Defense stocks are also poised to perform well. Hasson argued the modern defense industry will expand drone use and highlighted five defense and drone stocks with momentum for 2026. Articles by Leo Miller Netflix Inc. (NASDAQ: NFLX) shares have moved lower despite a solid earnings report. This week, Miller explained why investors remain cautious and why a long-term bull case may wait for more clarity on the Warner Bros. Studios deal. Questions about data center demand persist. Miller suggested the proof may be visible in dividends from companies supporting the data center trade, highlighting three firms that used increased demand for data center infrastructure to boost dividends by up to 60%. It feels like a long time since 2021 for Moderna Inc. (NASDAQ: MRNA). Once a COVID-19 vaccine winner, the stock has suffered in recent years. Miller explained why there may be signs of life in MRNA stock after its best print in three years. Articles by Nathan Reiff Biotechnology continues to attract speculative investors. Nathan Reiff pointed to three under-the-radar biotech names with tangible catalysts that could drive growth in 2026. Warren Buffett has retired, but many still watch what Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (NYSE: BRK.B) holds. Reiff highlighted two "Buffett stocks" worth buying in 2026 and explained why Berkshire may have sold a well-known healthcare name. D-Wave Quantum Inc. (NYSE: QBTS) has an impressive growth story. This week, Reiff gave three reasons to believe the company may be able to press its advantage in quantum computing. Articles by Dan Schmidt Dan Schmidt also covered defense stocks, focusing on three blue-chip defense stocks and why each is positioned for a new normal of geopolitical uncertainty and a rising Pentagon budget. Software stocks are under pressure after Anthropic's latest update to "Claude Code" spooked investors. While not a signal to flee the sector, Schmidt suggested three software stocks to avoid until the situation settles. Articles by Jeffrey Neal Johnson Shareholders breathed a sigh of relief as Super Micro Computer Inc. (NASDAQ: SMCI) got a lift from positive AI demand signals. Jeffrey Neal Johnson explained how high short interest could set the stage for a short squeeze that pushes SMCI past a key resistance level. Johnson also covered the partnership between Lemonade Inc. (NYSE: LMND) and Tesla to launch Lemonade's Autonomous Car Insurance offering, highlighting how AI could disrupt the auto insurance industry. Riot Platforms Inc. (NASDAQ: RIOT) was another winner this week after signing a long-term lease with Advanced Micro Devices that validated its Power First high-performance computing strategy. Articles by Jordan Chussler Fund investors should note Jordan Chussler's pieces this week. He highlighted the crowded GLP-1 weight-loss space and recommended an ETF that provides broad exposure to the sector. Cloud computing can cause analysis paralysis. Chussler suggested investors consider a cloud computing ETF that is up 48% since the market bottom in April 2025. Gold and silver are creating FOMO (fear of missing out) for some investors. Chussler recommended three ETFs that offer exposure to both metals with the liquidity of equities.
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