StockResearch Intelligence Weekly #15
1. Beneath the Calm: A Generational Rotation The S&P 500 closed +0.55% at 7,165.08 — a fresh all-time high but the slowest…
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1. Beneath the Calm: A Generational Rotation The S&P 500 closed +0.55% at 7,165.08 — a fresh all-time high but the slowest…
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1. The Pain Trade Was Up Six weeks of disbelief resolved in one violent week. The S&P 500 surged +4.54% to a…
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1. One Ceasefire Rally. No Peace Yet The S&P 500 posted its best week in four months, climbing +3.7% to 6,817 as…
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1. One Week of Relief. Five Weeks of Reality. The week ending April 5, 2026 delivered the first winning week for US…
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The week ending March 29, 2026 delivered the fifth consecutive weekly loss for U.S. equities, a grinding, risk-off tape that now carries…
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U.S. equities limped into the week ending March 22, 2026, as the Iran war, surging oil prices, and a cautious Federal Reserve…
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Executive Summary US equities recorded a third consecutive weekly decline for the week ending March 14, 2026, weighed down by the ongoing…
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During March 2–6, 2026, U.S. equities finally cracked under the weight of the macro and geopolitical pressures that had been building for…
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During February 24–28, 2026, U.S. equities slipped into a cautious, risk‑off posture as a fragile macro backdrop of hot inflation and AI…
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During February 17–21, 2026, U.S. equities staged a meaningful recovery in a shortened holiday week, with the S&P 500 gaining 1.08% to…
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