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Stock Market Outlook for October 9, 2025

Consumers showing caution heading into the big fourth quarter spending period with the revolving consumer credit (dominated by credit card spending) showing the weakest pace since the years following the Great Financial Crisis.

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*** Stocks highlighted are for information purposes only and should not be considered as advice to purchase or to sell mentioned securities. As always, the use of technical and fundamental analysis is encouraged in order to fine tune entry and exit points to average seasonal trends.

Stocks Entering Period of Seasonal Strength Today:

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Garrett Motion Inc. (NASD:GTX) Seasonal Chart

Garrett Motion Inc. (NASD:GTX) Seasonal Chart

Cencora Inc. (NYSE:COR) Seasonal Chart

Cencora Inc. (NYSE:COR) Seasonal Chart

JPMorgan BetaBuilders Europe ETF (AMEX:BBEU) Seasonal Chart

JPMorgan BetaBuilders Europe ETF (AMEX:BBEU) Seasonal Chart

Huntington Bancshares Inc. (NASD:HBAN) Seasonal Chart

Huntington Bancshares Inc. (NASD:HBAN) Seasonal Chart

NexGen Energy Ltd. (TSE:NXE.TO) Seasonal Chart

NexGen Energy Ltd. (TSE:NXE.TO) Seasonal Chart

Visteon Corp. (NASD:VC) Seasonal Chart

Visteon Corp. (NASD:VC) Seasonal Chart

Intevac, Inc. (NASD:IVAC) Seasonal Chart

Intevac, Inc. (NASD:IVAC) Seasonal Chart

Hyatt Hotels Corp. (NYSE:H) Seasonal Chart

Hyatt Hotels Corp. (NYSE:H) Seasonal Chart

Knight-Swift Transportation Holdings Inc. (NYSE:KNX) Seasonal Chart

Knight-Swift Transportation Holdings Inc. (NYSE:KNX) Seasonal Chart

Vodafone Group Public Limited Company  (NASD:VOD) Seasonal Chart

Vodafone Group Public Limited Company (NASD:VOD) Seasonal Chart

 

The Markets

Further AI news had investors leaning into technology stocks, sending the S&P 500 Index to a fresh record closing high. The large-cap benchmark closed up by almost six-tenths of one percent, still holding above support around the 20-day moving average (~6661), the variable hurdle that has kept the short-term trend off of the April lows intact.  The weakest, most volatile, period for the equity market through the back half of September has come to an end, but evidence of a bottoming setup on the volatility index hints that we may not be in the clear toward broad risk exposure, yet. The average (seasonal) peak  for the so-called “fear gauge” is the end of October.  Despite the transition out of the weakest two-week stretch of the year for stocks, the strategy remains the same, which is to avoid being aggressive in risk (stocks) for now (over the next couple of weeks), but take advantage of any volatility shocks (should they materialize) to increase the risk profile of portfolios ahead of the best six months of the year for stocks that gets underway at the end of October.  We have picked our spots in the market to which we want to be exposed, both through and beyond the period of seasonal volatility, in our list of candidates in the market that are worthy to Accumulate or Avoid and the performance continues to be exceptional. Those themes that are enduring according to our three-pronged approach incorporating seasonal, technical, and fundamental analysis keeps us focused and we are not concerned, at all, that the broad market weakness that is normal of this time of year has failed to materialize.  We will continue to allow for the possibility of volatility to materialize in the month ahead and position the risk metrics of portfolios appropriately until a more ideal setup to reach out on the risk spectrum (eg. away from bonds/gold and towards our four desired sectors to be exposed) is revealed.  The Seasonal Advantage Portfolio that we oversee at Castlemoore continues to chart all-time highs and has been realizing some of the best performance that it has seen in years.

Today, in our Market Outlook to subscribers, we discuss the following:

  • Consumer credit struggling heading into year-end
  • Petroleum supply and demand in the US, and the investment implications within
  • The surge in the value of Palladium

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Sentiment on Wednesday, as gauged by the put-call ratio, ended bullish at 0.75.

 

Seasonal charts of companies reporting earnings today:

Tilray Brands Seasonal Chart Delta Air Lines Seasonal Chart PepsiCo Seasonal Chart Helen of Troy Seasonal Chart Levi Strauss & Co. Seasonal Chart Applied Digital Corporation Seasonal Chart Neogen Seasonal Chart Apogee Enterprises Seasonal Chart OilDri Corp. of America Seasonal Chart Byrna Technologies Seasonal Chart Park Aerospace Seasonal Chart Educational Development Seasonal Chart

 

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