Market Overview - The stock market experienced volatility, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average reaching an all-time high before a pullback occurred [1] - The S&P 500 increased by 0.3% for the week, while the Nasdaq fell nearly 0.5%, marking its second consecutive week of losses [1] - The Dow saw weekly gains of 0.3%, closing above 48,000 for the first time on Wednesday before ending lower on Friday [1] Sector Performance - Wall Street shifted investments from Big Tech to defensive sectors like health care and financials [1] - The financial sector benefited from investors seeking safety amid high valuations in AI-related trades [1] Notable Company Performances - Wells Fargo and Goldman Sachs reached all-time highs during the week [1] - DuPont's stock rose after its split from Qnity Electronics, although it lost some momentum later in the week [1] - Eli Lilly's shares hit a record high, closing above $1,000 for the first time, with a market cap of over $969 billion [1] - The stock's gains are attributed to a recent GLP-1 deal with the Trump administration, expected to lower prices for certain weight-loss treatments [1] Investment Recommendations - Jim Cramer identified Nike, Boeing, and Linde as buying opportunities, emphasizing their potential outside the data center boom [1] - Linde received a buy rating upgrade from UBS, forecasting earnings growth in 2026 [1] - Nike's turnaround strategy under CEO Elliott Hill is viewed positively, while Boeing's cash flow is expected to improve [1] Trade Activities - The Club executed six trades, including trimming Cisco Systems and purchasing more Corning and Meta Platforms [1] - Cisco reported a strong quarter with double-digit order growth, leading to a price target increase to $85 from $78 [2] - Disney's earnings report was disappointing, with revenue missing estimates, prompting a downgrade of the stock [2]
Week in review: Stocks swing wildly, Disney disappoints, and we make 6 trades