Earnings Season Kicks Off, Managing the Noise & What Wall Street Won’t Tell You

This week on Money Wise, the team recaps a strong rebound for the markets. The Dow rose 971 points (2.5%), the S&P 500 gained 243 points (4.6%), and the NASDAQ jumped 1,096 points (6.7%). Year-to-date losses are still present—with the Dow down 5.7%, the S&P down 6.1%, and the NASDAQ down 10%—but the gap from all-time highs is closing. The S&P and Dow are each about 10–11% off their highs, and the NASDAQ has improved significantly, now only about 14% off. Much of the rally was attributed to strong earnings results, particularly from the "Magnificent 7" tech stocks, which have contributed 14.8% of the S&P 500’s first-quarter earnings growth so far.

The Money Wise guys also reflect on the week’s political drama, with markets initially rattled after President Trump’s comments about firing Fed Chairman Powell, leading to a sharp 1,000-point drop in the Dow. However, calmer voices—particularly Treasury Secretary Bessette—seemed to prevail, with Trump later walking back his comments, helping markets rebound. The guys emphasize that while the market is still dealing with the fallout from the ongoing tariff issues, earnings season offers real opportunities, especially beyond the top tech names. Their reminder to investors: stay focused on fundamentals and don’t let headline-driven volatility knock you off course.

Earnings Season Kicks Off

Starting off the show, the Money Wise guys highlight that earnings season is now in full swing, bringing a critical shift in market focus away from political headlines and back toward company fundamentals. They point out that while the "Magnificent 7" tech stocks have driven much of the early earnings growth—contributing nearly 15% so far—the broader market is starting to show more opportunities beyond just big tech. With major companies like Amazon, Apple, and Microsoft reporting in the coming days, the team emphasize that this is the "meat and potatoes" part of earnings season, where real market leadership and broader participation could start to emerge.

In the second hour, the Money Wise guys divulge what Wall Street Won’t Tell You. You don’t want to miss the details! Tune in for the full discussion on your favorite podcast provider or at davidsoncap.com, where you can also learn more about the Money Wise guys or take advantage of a portfolio review and analysis with Davidson Capital Management.

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