January 21, 2025 - 22:02

The first trading session under the new administration is generating significant interest among investors as various themes and strategies come to light. Senior Portfolio Manager Jeremy Bryan from Gradient Investments highlights several emerging trading trends that are expected to shape the market landscape in the coming years.
In addition to trading strategies, the housing market is also in focus, particularly with the recent earnings report from homebuilder D.R. Horton. Alan Ratner, managing director at Zelman & Associates, provides an analysis of the company's performance and offers insights into the broader industry outlook as new policies are anticipated under the administration.
As investors navigate these developments, attention is also drawn to other trending stocks, including major players like Tesla, Intel, Apple, Netflix, and Tempus AI. The evolving market dynamics present both challenges and opportunities, making it crucial for investors to stay informed and adapt their strategies accordingly.
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