Friday, January 9, 2026

1/9/2026

"Quality Stocks, Beautiful Trends." Today's market report highlights a diverse selection of companies showing significant technical setups and fundamental drivers. We examine key players across sectors including Alphabet in communications, financial giants like Citi and Goldman Sachs, defense leaders General Dynamics and RTX, and semiconductor heavyweights such as Applied Materials and Micron. This list (AMAT, C, GD, GOOG, GS, HL, HWM, LRCX, MS, MU, NEM, RTX, WDC) represents a mix of growth, value, and cyclical opportunities.

Communication Services

GOOG - Alphabet Inc.

Interactive Media & Services

Alphabet remains a dominant force in digital advertising through Google Search and YouTube, while its Cloud division continues to see rapid growth and improved profitability. The company is aggressively integrating Gemini AI models across its ecosystem to compete in the generative AI space. Recent focus has shifted towards capital returns, including share buybacks and dividends, signalling financial maturity. However, antitrust regulatory scrutiny remains a persistent overhang on the stock's valuation multiple.

Weekly Trend (Long Term) GOOG Weekly Chart
Daily Action (Short Term) GOOG Daily Chart

Financials

C - Citigroup Inc.

Diversified Banks

Citigroup is undergoing a massive transformation to simplify its structure and improve efficiency under CEO Jane Fraser. The bank is divesting non-core international consumer businesses to focus on its high-return institutional client group and wealth management sectors. Trading well below tangible book value, it represents a deep value play in the banking sector. Investors are closely watching execution risks and the potential for regulatory relief.

Weekly Trend (Long Term) C Weekly Chart
Daily Action (Short Term) C Daily Chart

GS - The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.

Capital Markets

Goldman Sachs remains the premier name in global investment banking and M&A advisory. After pivoting away from consumer banking, the firm is refocusing on its core strengths in asset and wealth management to generate more durable, fee-based revenue streams. A resurgence in capital markets activity and IPOs serves as a primary catalyst for earnings growth. The stock tends to be highly responsive to overall market sentiment and interest rate expectations.

Weekly Trend (Long Term) GS Weekly Chart
Daily Action (Short Term) GS Daily Chart

MS - Morgan Stanley

Capital Markets

Morgan Stanley has successfully transitioned into a wealth management juggernaut, providing stability against the volatility of trading revenues. The integration of E*TRADE and Eaton Vance has significantly bolstered its asset accumulation strategy. While investment banking fees remain a growth driver during bull markets, its recurring fee revenue is the key differentiator for long-term investors. Management continues to target high returns on tangible common equity.

Weekly Trend (Long Term) MS Weekly Chart
Daily Action (Short Term) MS Daily Chart

Industrials

GD - General Dynamics Corporation

Aerospace & Defense

General Dynamics balances a strong defense portfolio with its premier Gulfstream business jet division. The company is benefiting from heightened global geopolitical tensions, which drives demand for its combat vehicles, submarines, and munitions. Simultaneously, the recovery in business travel is supporting a record backlog in the aerospace segment. GD is known for its disciplined capital allocation and steady dividend growth.

Weekly Trend (Long Term) GD Weekly Chart
Daily Action (Short Term) GD Daily Chart

HWM - Howmet Aerospace Inc.

Aerospace & Defense

Howmet Aerospace is a critical supplier of advanced engineered solutions for the aerospace and transportation industries, specializing in jet engine components and fastening systems. The stock has outperformed due to the robust upcycle in commercial aviation and the need for fuel-efficient engines. Pricing power remains strong in its niche markets, allowing for margin expansion despite inflationary pressures. It is a key beneficiary of the OEM production ramp-up by Boeing and Airbus.

Weekly Trend (Long Term) HWM Weekly Chart
Daily Action (Short Term) HWM Daily Chart

RTX - RTX Corporation

Aerospace & Defense

RTX Corporation (formerly Raytheon Technologies) is an aerospace giant comprising Collins Aerospace, Pratt & Whitney, and Raytheon. Despite challenges with the GTF engine recall, the company's long-term fundamentals remain intact due to massive defense backlogs and commercial aftermarket revenue. Its diverse portfolio ranges from missile defense systems to avionics, positioning it to capture value from both military spending and global travel demand.

Weekly Trend (Long Term) RTX Weekly Chart
Daily Action (Short Term) RTX Daily Chart

Information Technology

AMAT - Applied Materials, Inc.

Semiconductor Materials & Equipment

Applied Materials is the world's largest supplier of semiconductor manufacturing equipment, serving nearly every chip manufacturer globally. The company is central to the shift towards complex 3D chip structures and advanced packaging required for AI and high-performance computing. AMAT's deep portfolio in materials engineering allows it to capture value regardless of which chip design wins the market.

Weekly Trend (Long Term) AMAT Weekly Chart
Daily Action (Short Term) AMAT Daily Chart

LRCX - Lam Research Corporation

Semiconductor Materials & Equipment

Lam Research is a dominant player in wafer fabrication equipment, particularly in etching and deposition processes used for memory chips. As the memory market (DRAM and NAND) recovers and transitions to higher density layers, Lam is well-positioned to benefit. The push for domestic chip production in the US and Europe also provides a structural tailwind for equipment sales over the coming years.

Weekly Trend (Long Term) LRCX Weekly Chart
Daily Action (Short Term) LRCX Daily Chart

MU - Micron Technology, Inc.

Semiconductors

Micron is the leading US manufacturer of memory (DRAM) and storage (NAND) solutions. The stock is a primary beneficiary of the AI boom, specifically due to the insatiable demand for High Bandwidth Memory (HBM) used in AI servers. While the memory industry is historically cyclical, the consolidation of suppliers and disciplined capex spending are leading to a more stable pricing environment.

Weekly Trend (Long Term) MU Weekly Chart
Daily Action (Short Term) MU Daily Chart

WDC - Western Digital Corporation

Technology Hardware, Storage & Peripherals

Western Digital is a major player in data storage, operating both hard disk drive (HDD) and Flash memory businesses. The company is seeing renewed demand for high-capacity HDDs from cloud hyperscalers. Furthermore, strategic initiatives to separate its HDD and Flash businesses could unlock significant shareholder value, allowing the market to value each segment more appropriately.

Weekly Trend (Long Term) WDC Weekly Chart
Daily Action (Short Term) WDC Daily Chart

Materials

HL - Hecla Mining Company

Metals & Mining

Hecla Mining is the largest primary silver producer in the United States, operating high-grade mines in North America. The stock is a leveraged play on silver prices, which benefit from both industrial demand (solar panels, electronics) and monetary demand as a store of value. Hecla's focus on jurisdictionally safe regions minimizes geopolitical risk compared to global peers.

Weekly Trend (Long Term) HL Weekly Chart
Daily Action (Short Term) HL Daily Chart

NEM - Newmont Corporation

Metals & Mining

Newmont is the world's leading gold company and the only gold producer listed in the S&P 500. Following the acquisition of Newcrest, it holds the industry's strongest portfolio of Tier 1 assets. The company offers significant leverage to gold prices while providing a substantial dividend yield. Additionally, its increasing copper production provides exposure to the electrification megatrend.

Weekly Trend (Long Term) NEM Weekly Chart
Daily Action (Short Term) NEM Daily Chart

1/9/2026

Quality Stocks, Beautiful Trends. Today's market report highlights key movements and technical setups for a select group of equities, including AXP, BAC, GM, JPM, and WFC. We analyze the latest price action across the Consumer Discretionary and Financials sectors to identify potential opportunities.

Consumer Discretionary

GM - General Motors Company

Automobiles

General Motors is aggressively pursuing its transition to electrification through the scalable Ultium platform while maintaining robust profitability from its legacy internal combustion engine truck portfolio. The company continues to optimize its North American manufacturing footprint to improve margins and capital efficiency. Strategic investments in autonomous driving via Cruise and software-defined vehicle architectures remain central to its long-term valuation growth.

Weekly Trend (Long Term) GM Weekly Chart
Daily Action (Short Term) GM Daily Chart

Financials

AXP - American Express Company

Consumer Finance

American Express leverages its premium global network to drive consistent revenue growth, supported by strong billings and high credit quality among its cardmember base. The company is successfully capturing younger demographics through refreshed card benefits and digital engagement strategies. Continued strength in travel and entertainment spending provides a tailwind, allowing AXP to maintain pricing power and recurring fee income.

Weekly Trend (Long Term) AXP Weekly Chart
Daily Action (Short Term) AXP Daily Chart

BAC - Bank of America Corp

Banks

Bank of America remains a pillar of the US financial system, utilizing its massive consumer deposit franchise to manage net interest income effectively in a shifting rate environment. The bank continues to invest in digital banking capabilities, reducing operational costs while enhancing customer retention. Its diversified revenue stream, spanning global markets and wealth management, offers resilience against economic fluctuations.

Weekly Trend (Long Term) BAC Weekly Chart
Daily Action (Short Term) BAC Daily Chart

JPM - JPMorgan Chase & Co.

Banks

JPMorgan Chase & Co. continues to set the standard for global banking with its "fortress balance sheet" and market-leading positions across investment banking and consumer lending. The firm consistently generates superior returns on tangible equity by capitalizing on scale and operational efficiency. Management remains focused on technological innovation and strategic acquisitions to defend its competitive moat.

Weekly Trend (Long Term) JPM Weekly Chart
Daily Action (Short Term) JPM Daily Chart

WFC - Wells Fargo & Company

Banks

Wells Fargo is progressing through a multi-year turnaround strategy focused on regulatory compliance, risk management, and operational efficiency. The bank is streamlining its business lines to focus on core consumer and commercial banking strengths while actively reducing its expense base. Investors are closely monitoring its progress toward the eventual removal of the asset cap, which would unlock significant growth potential.

Weekly Trend (Long Term) WFC Weekly Chart
Daily Action (Short Term) WFC Daily Chart

Thursday, January 8, 2026

1/8/2026

Today's market scan highlights diverse opportunities across Communication Services, Health Care, and Information Technology. We focus on four standout tickers showing interesting technical setups and fundamental strength: ABBV, CIEN, GOOG, and LLY. From pharmaceutical giants driving innovation to tech leaders expanding infrastructure, these selections embody our philosophy: "Quality Stocks, Beautiful Trends."

Communication Services

GOOG - Alphabet Inc.

Interactive Media & Services

Alphabet continues to dominate the digital landscape, leveraging its unparalleled market share in Search and YouTube to drive robust advertising revenue. The company is aggressively integrating Gemini AI across its ecosystem, aiming to redefine user interaction and search capabilities. Google Cloud remains a significant growth engine, steadily capturing market share in enterprise cloud computing. With a fortress balance sheet and massive free cash flow, Alphabet is well-positioned to fund its AI capital expenditures. Investors are monitoring the company's ability to monetize these AI innovations while navigating regulatory scrutiny.

Weekly Trend (Long Term) GOOG Weekly Chart
Daily Action (Short Term) GOOG Daily Chart

Health Care

ABBV - AbbVie Inc.

Biotechnology

AbbVie has successfully navigated the patent cliff for its blockbuster drug Humira by rapidly expanding its immunology portfolio with Skyrizi and Rinvoq. The company boasts a diversified pipeline with strong momentum in oncology and neuroscience, bolstered by recent strategic acquisitions. Known for its reliable dividend growth, AbbVie remains a favorite among income-oriented investors seeking stability. Management has raised guidance, reflecting confidence in the commercial execution of its newer assets. The stock continues to show resilience as it transitions into its next phase of growth.

Weekly Trend (Long Term) ABBV Weekly Chart
Daily Action (Short Term) ABBV Daily Chart

LLY - Eli Lilly and Company

Pharmaceuticals

Eli Lilly stands at the forefront of the pharmaceutical industry, driven by unprecedented demand for its GLP-1 treatments, Mounjaro and Zepbound. The company is investing heavily to expand manufacturing capacity to address supply shortages in the diabetes and obesity markets. Beyond metabolic diseases, Lilly has a promising pipeline in Alzheimer's disease research, which could serve as another major catalyst. While valuation multiples are premium, they reflect the company's exceptional growth trajectory and market leadership. Analysts remain bullish on the long-term adoption rates of its key therapies.

Weekly Trend (Long Term) LLY Weekly Chart
Daily Action (Short Term) LLY Daily Chart

Information Technology

CIEN - Ciena Corporation

Communications Equipment

Ciena is a key enabler of modern digital infrastructure, providing the optical networking solutions necessary for high-speed data transmission. As the proliferation of AI applications drives massive increases in bandwidth demand, cloud providers and telcos are upgrading their networks with Ciena's coherent optical technology. The company is benefiting from normalizing inventory levels across the industry and a strong backlog of orders. Ciena's leadership in 800G and 1.6T networking places it in a prime position to capitalize on the next wave of data center expansion. Technicals suggest growing interest as infrastructure spending ramps up.

Weekly Trend (Long Term) CIEN Weekly Chart
Daily Action (Short Term) CIEN Daily Chart

Tuesday, January 6, 2026

01/06/2026

"Quality Stocks, Beautiful Trends." Today's market report highlights significant price action and fundamental setups across key sectors. We are closely monitoring a diverse mix of equities, including American Express (AXP), Citigroup (C), GE Aerospace (GE), Goldman Sachs (GS), JPMorgan Chase (JPM), Lam Research (LRCX), and RTX Corp (RTX). Below is a detailed breakdown of these tickers sorted by sector.

Financials

AXP - American Express Company

Consumer Finance

American Express remains a powerhouse in the global payments industry, distinguishing itself with a closed-loop network and a premium customer base. The company drives significant revenue through discount fees charged to merchants and annual card fees, which provides a buffer against interest rate volatility compared to traditional lenders. Recent performance highlights the resilience of consumer spending on travel and entertainment, a core driver for AXP's volume. Investors value its strong brand loyalty and ability to attract younger demographics through refreshed benefits.

Weekly Trend (Long Term) AXP Weekly Chart
Daily Action (Short Term) AXP Daily Chart

C - Citigroup Inc.

Banks - Diversified

Citigroup is currently executing a major organizational transformation aimed at simplifying its structure and improving efficiency. As a globally systemically important bank, it operates with a vast international footprint, serving institutional and consumer clients alike. The company is refocusing on high-return areas such as wealth management and treasury/trade solutions while divesting non-core international consumer franchises. Market participants are closely watching its progress in reducing expenses and boosting its return on tangible common equity (ROTCE).

Weekly Trend (Long Term) C Weekly Chart
Daily Action (Short Term) C Daily Chart

GS - The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.

Capital Markets

Goldman Sachs stands as a premier global investment banking and securities firm, often seen as a bellwether for capital markets activity. The firm generates substantial revenue from advisory services, underwriting, and market making, making it sensitive to global deal flow and volatility. Recently, Goldman has been refining its strategy to emphasize its Asset & Wealth Management division to create more durable, recurring revenue streams. The stock often acts as a proxy for the health of the institutional financial economy.

Weekly Trend (Long Term) GS Weekly Chart
Daily Action (Short Term) GS Daily Chart

JPM - JPMorgan Chase & Co.

Banks - Diversified

JPMorgan Chase is the largest bank in the United States and a dominant player in the global financial system. Known for its "fortress balance sheet," the company operates across four major segments: Consumer & Community Banking, Corporate & Investment Bank, Commercial Banking, and Asset & Wealth Management. Its massive scale allows for aggressive investment in technology, giving it a competitive edge in customer acquisition and operational efficiency. JPM is often viewed as the highest-quality name in the large-cap banking sector.

Weekly Trend (Long Term) JPM Weekly Chart
Daily Action (Short Term) JPM Daily Chart

Industrials

GE - GE Aerospace

Aerospace & Defense

Following its historic split, GE Aerospace has emerged as a streamlined, standalone global leader in aviation propulsion. The company designs and manufactures jet engines and integrated systems for both commercial and military aircraft, holding a dominant market position. It benefits from a strong aerospace supercycle, driven by recovering global travel demand and the need for fuel-efficient engines. Additionally, its massive installed base of engines provides a high-margin, recurring revenue stream through aftermarket services and parts.

Weekly Trend (Long Term) GE Weekly Chart
Daily Action (Short Term) GE Daily Chart

RTX - RTX Corporation

Aerospace & Defense

RTX Corporation is an aerospace and defense giant formed by the merger of Raytheon and United Technologies. Its diverse portfolio spans Pratt & Whitney engines, Collins Aerospace systems, and Raytheon's advanced defense technologies, including missile defense and intelligence systems. The company is well-positioned to capitalize on increasing global defense budgets and geopolitical tensions. Concurrently, the commercial aerospace side of the business is recovering, supporting long-term growth through both OEM sales and aftermarket support.

Weekly Trend (Long Term) RTX Weekly Chart
Daily Action (Short Term) RTX Daily Chart

Information Technology

LRCX - Lam Research Corporation

Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment

Lam Research is a critical supplier of wafer fabrication equipment and services to the semiconductor industry, specializing in etching and deposition processes. The company plays a vital role in enabling the manufacture of advanced memory and logic chips. With the rapid expansion of Artificial Intelligence, high-performance computing, and 5G, the demand for complex, high-density chips is surging. Lam's technology is essential for chipmakers transitioning to next-generation nodes, positioning it as a key beneficiary of the long-term secular trends in tech.

Weekly Trend (Long Term) LRCX Weekly Chart
Daily Action (Short Term) LRCX Daily Chart