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LPL's Weekly Market Performance for the week of October 20, 2025, highlights corporate earnings, consumer inflation data, and commodity market volatility. tinybfs.com/t/x1ANo5
LPL Research analyzes the balance between the AI theme’s potential and risks for investors. tinybfs.com/t/pwrd3v
This week's Weekly Market Commentary discusses how AI-driven investments in data centers, software, and infrastructure signal deep structural changes in the economy, while trends in Commercial & Industrial (C&I) loans shed light on tinybfs.com/t/d47bn4
While some non-essential government workers are out-of-office, LPL’s Chief Economist Dr. Jeffrey Roach highlights important recent events including the IMF annual meeting. tinybfs.com/t/hvJNK1
October closed with strong earnings, easing trade tensions, and a seasonal tailwind for stocks, but monetary policy uncertainty and concentrated market leadership warrant caution. LPL Research recommends a selective, tactical approa tinybfs.com/t/giAJg3
LPL Research analyzes the “October Effect” and whether it’s a market myth or reality. tinybfs.com/t/zhLLqT
LPL Research examines three dividend investing strategies — high dividend yield, dividend growth, and shareholder yield. tinybfs.com/t/Akn600
Markets defied seasonal trends in September, with equities and bonds both advancing amid optimism over Fed rate cuts. Despite signs of economic cooling, strong earnings, AI momentum, and policy clarity supported investor sentiment. tinybfs.com/t/estIMf
LPL Research explains how diligent monitoring is required to ascertain the proposed benefits of active ETFs. tinybfs.com/t/J9ydwG
In the latest LPL Market Signals podcast, LPL Research’s Chief Equity Strategist Jeffrey Buchbinder and Head of Equity Research, Thomas Shipp hold a Ryder Cup style competition between U.S. equities and their worthy international co tinybfs.com/t/NtiYuj
LPL Research provides insight into last week’s rate cut and what it could mean for equity and fixed income markets. tinybfs.com/t/jew4Cl
LPL strategists recap a positive week for stocks and bonds, make the case that markets are underpricing risk for corporate bonds, preview third quarter earnings season, and preview the week ahead with more Fed-speak than economic da tinybfs.com/t/QHEiMG
LPL Research explains why the ADP report is becoming a more reliable indicator for the nonfarm payroll release from the government. tinybfs.com/t/tvfqIC
LPL Research examines the dynamics between the market cap of U.S. equities and money market assets, and potential impacts of Fed rate cuts. tinybfs.com/t/fZY80j
Strong Q2 earnings growth have been led by mega-cap tech and a weak dollar. Forward estimates rose sharply, with AI investment and resilient corporate performance driving optimism for 2025 and 2026. tinybfs.com/t/RAYmaH
U.S. equities rose in August, led by small caps and supported by expectations of Federal Reserve rate cuts amid weak labor data and dovish policy signals. While volatility may increase in September, LPL Research advises maintaining tinybfs.com/t/VctrsR
LPL Research reviews how investment firms use alternative data sources. tinybfs.com/t/Gt5p9f
This report discusses strong second-quarter earnings for the S&P 500, with EPS growth tracking at 11.7% year-over-year and forward estimates rising despite a challenging policy backdrop. Mega-cap tech continues to lead, as the Magni tinybfs.com/t/gwnoV0
This week's Weekly Market Commentary discusses how the stock market is currently following a historical recovery pattern after major selloffs. While September seasonality is drawing attention, the focus remains on the market’s resil tinybfs.com/t/c7nJH8
This week's Weekly Market Commentary discusses the Federal Reserve's complex policy environment as it faces political pressure, internal divisions, and personnel changes during the 2025 Jackson Hole Economic Symposium. While markets tinybfs.com/t/euFMr1
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