ETF Tracker Newsletter For December 19, 2025

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ETF Tracker StatSheet           You can view the latest version here. METALS HIT RECORDS; MAG 7 OUTPERFORMS – INGREDIENTS FOR UPSIDE ALIGN [Chart courtesy of MarketWatch.com] The market kicked off with a serious bang—major indexes rocketed higher early, led by the Nasdaq on a massive 7% pop in Oracle. That helped breathe new life into the AI trade after a …

Weekly StatSheet For The ETF Tracker Newsletter – Updated Through 12/18/2025

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ETF Data updated through Thursday, December 18, 2025 How to use this StatSheet: These are the main indicators that tell you when to buy or sell Domestic and International ETFs (section 1 and 2). They do that by comparing their position to their long-term M/A (Moving Average). If they cross above, and stay there, it’s a green light to buy. …

Inflation Cooler Than Feared – Stocks Party, Metals Chill

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[Chart courtesy of MarketWatch.com] The markets started with a bang after the delayed November CPI dropped softer than anyone expected—headline at 2.7% year-over-year and core at 2.6% (way below the 3.1%/3.0% guesses). No October data to compare because of the shutdown, so economists aren’t calling it a slam-dunk trend yet, but traders didn’t care—they hit the buy button hard. Micron …

Nasdaq Loses Its Grip While Silver Races Toward $67

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[Chart courtesy of MarketWatch.com] The markets started the day on shaky footing, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq slipping while the Dow briefly held modest gains as traders sifted through the long-delayed jobs data and tried to gauge the real state of the economy. After weeks of trading on hope, yesterday’s report made it clearer that growth has been cooling …

Gold Steady, Silver Slips, Bitcoin Tries To Bounce Back

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[Chart courtesy of MarketWatch.com] Stocks slipped early on as traders chewed over the long-delayed November jobs report and what it might mean for the Fed’s next move. The tape felt choppy rather than panicky, with markets trying to balance better‑than‑expected headlines against some softer details under the surface.  November payrolls rose by 64,000 versus expectations for 45,000, but that strength …