Week in review: Stocks battled a flood of news and we booked some profits
Texas RoadhouseTexas Roadhouse(US:TXRH) CNBC·2026-01-17 19:21

Market Overview - Stocks finished last week slightly lower amid political headlines and policy news, with the S&P 500 falling 0.1% and Nasdaq retreating 0.4% [1] - Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell is under criminal investigation related to a $2.5 billion renovation at the central bank headquarters, causing market uncertainty [1] - President Trump threatened a 25% tariff on countries doing business with Iran, adding to global and geopolitical tensions [1] Earnings Season - Bank earnings season began, but bank stocks weakened due to concerns over Trump's call for a cap on credit card interest rates [1] - Wells Fargo reported an earnings and revenue miss, while Goldman Sachs had a mixed quarter, missing on revenue but exceeding earnings expectations [1] - Texas Roadhouse was downgraded to a hold-equivalent 2 rating due to risks from elevated beef prices impacting margins [1] Sector Performance - The tech sector experienced volatility, particularly Nvidia, which faced new requirements for sending AI chips to China, leading to a 25% cut on those sales [1] - Other major tech companies like Amazon, Microsoft, Meta Platforms, and Broadcom also faced pressure [1] - Energy, industrials, and staples sectors performed better, contributing to a broadening out trade [1] Portfolio Management - The company made several portfolio trades during the volatile week, including trimming positions in Texas Roadhouse and booking profits in Goldman Sachs and Wells Fargo [1] - Honeywell announced plans for an IPO for its quantum computing subsidiary, Quantinuum, which could enhance its asset value [1] - Dover's stock was trimmed after a 24% increase since its last earnings report, leading to a downgrade to a hold-equivalent 2 rating [1]