Welcome to your weekend edition of StockMKTNewz Newsletter
It’s Evan from @StockMKTNewz. This email brings you a quick recap of the biggest stock market headlines from the past week, plus a preview of what you need to be watching for next week.
Here’s how the stock market did this past week
Heat Map of the S&P 500

Best and Worst Performing S&P 500 Stocks

Daily Recaps From Last Week
Make sure you missed nothing major from this past week … here is every daily recap that I sent out this past week
Monday:
Tuesday:
Wednesday:
Thursday:
STOCK MARKET CLOSED FOR THANKSGIVING
Friday:
STOCK MARKET CLOSED EARLY FOR THANKSGIVING
Get Ready For This Upcoming Week
Earnings Calendar
Earnings season is almost over, but not yet! … here is the earnings calendar for next week, taken from the calendar that I use every day, Earnings Hub
Here is a little bit more info on the largest earnings of the week
Macro Calendar:
Here are the 2 and 3-star events coming up on the US Macro calendar.
Catalyst Watch:
Shoutout to SeekingAlpha for making this part of the Catalyst Watch each week
More links
Robinhood CIO: This Is A Correction Not A Crash
I was lucky enough to speak with Steph Guild, Chief Investment Officer at Robinhood, for a special conversation to tackle today's confounding market. With the recent market swings, we dive deep into
Steph's approach to managing capital, how Robinhood Strategies' portfolios are adjusting, and what retail investors need to know to protect their capital.
We cover everything from the implications of Nvidia's earnings, the question of whether we are in an AI bubble, the challenges of the 'K-Shaped' economy on Fed policy, and her advice on where to allocate capital, whether it's buying the AI dip or rotating to safer, lower-beta names.
Make sure to give the video a like and subscribe to the Wolf Financial YouTube page while you are there … we have a lot more awesome interviews coming
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You can see every single stock that I own, and whenever I buy or sell any of the names. You should be able to know what the person you get your news from owns
Disclaimer:
This publication is for informational purposes only and should not be considered financial or investment advice. Always do your own research and consult a licensed professional before making financial decisions.

















