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Monday, 21 July 2025

Investing Updates : What to Expect in the Week Ahead (Earnings from Alphabet and Tesla; Powell Speech and Housing Stats)


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ChatGPT : 


The upcoming week features key earnings reports from Alphabet (GOOGL) and Tesla (TSLA), leading the Magnificent Seven, alongside results from Coca-Cola, Lockheed Martin, RTX, GM, AT&T, IBM, Intel, and American Airlines.


- Alphabet may post its slowest revenue growth in 2 years, with focus on AI investments, including a $2.4B Windsurf deal.

- Tesla is expected to meet earnings targets, with attention on autonomous driving advancements as vehicle sales slow and clean-energy tax credits decline.


Macroeconomic highlights:


- Fed Chair Powell speaks on bank regulation Tuesday, while Fed Governor Bowman and OpenAI CEO Altman discuss AI in banking.

- Housing data signals weaker existing home sales (-1.5%) but slight improvement in new home sales after May’s drop.

- Durable goods orders may fall, while jobless claims show mixed trends.


Opinion : 


Results of the "Magnificient 2" have to be good for S&P to go higher.

I think it's likely. 1 August tariff will crash market a little. Then it goes higher yet again πŸ˜†.

Stay invested. Ride the volatility.

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