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US stocks close higher, plus why small caps and financials could rally in 2026
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Market Overview - The Dow Jones Industrial Average is up 1.43%, with a 3% increase over the last three trading days, while the NASDAQ has risen approximately 4.3% in the same period [1][2] - The Russell 2000, representing small-cap stocks, has surged 7% since last Friday, indicating strong performance in this segment [2] - Health care has been a leading sector in the fourth quarter, with the XLV ETF up 2.25% today, while consumer discretionary (XLY) also saw gains of over 2% [3] Sector Performance - Seven sectors, including materials, consumer staples, industrials, financials, and communication services, are outperforming the S&P 500, with only energy and utilities showing losses [3] - The technology sector had mixed results, with Nvidia down 2.5% and AMD experiencing a larger loss of 4%, while companies like Applied Materials and Analog Devices saw gains of about 5% [4][5] Company Earnings and Projections - Dell reported Q3 adjusted EPS of $2.59, exceeding estimates of $2.47, with total net revenue of $27.01 billion, slightly below the expected $27.19 billion [26] - Dell raised its full-year revenue outlook to between $111.2 billion and $112.2 billion, driven by strong demand for AI servers [27] - HP, Inc. reported a profit outlook for the current year that misses estimates, projecting earnings of $2.90 to $3.20 per share, while also announcing job cuts of 4,000 to 6,000 by 2028 [52][54] AI and Technology Trends - The AI server market is a significant focus for Dell, with expectations of increased shipments and backlogs, as well as improved operating margins in their infrastructure unit [28][32] - The demand for AI-driven products is causing memory chip prices to rise, with expectations of a 30% increase in Q4 and an additional 20% next year [55] - HP's AIPCs (AI PCs) are gaining traction, with over 30% of their mix in Q4, surpassing the initial target of 25%, highlighting the growing adoption of AI technology in enterprise settings [64][66]