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Week (January 20 - 24) in Review: Financial Leaders

Interesting Facts and Market Dynamics

The week of January 20 to January 24 showcased an intriguing blend of optimism and caution across global markets. Major indexes fluctuated significantly, reflecting mixed investor sentiment amid ongoing economic reports and geopolitical developments. Gold surged by +2.86%, emphasizing its safe-haven appeal during times of uncertainty, while cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin Cash and Litecoin tumbled with losses of -9.99% and -10.29%, respectively. Inverse ETFs, such as ProShares UltraPro Short S&P 500 (SPXU), slid by -5.96%, signifying strength in the broader market.

Adding to the dynamics, the SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY), Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ), SPDR Dow Jones Industrial Average ETF (DIA), and iShares Russell 2000 ETF (IWM) exhibited heightened volatility. The tech-heavy QQQ outperformed, buoyed by strong gains in technology stocks, while IWM, representing small-cap stocks, highlighted concerns about economic resilience, trading in a choppy pattern.

On January 24, Latin America ETFs recorded impressive gains, with iShares MSCI Mexico ETF (EWW) leading at +5.98%, reflecting strength in emerging markets. Meanwhile, the ARK Innovation ETF (ARKK) climbed +5.85%, driven by renewed enthusiasm for disruptive technologies.

Global Overview

Major Indexes in Focus

Global markets navigated complex headwinds, balancing expectations of central bank policies with macroeconomic signals. Among major indexes:

  • SPDR Gold Shares (GLD) increased by +2.86%, reflecting increased demand for gold amid risk-off sentiment.
  • iShares MSCI ACWI ex US ETF (ACWX) and iShares Core MSCI Total Intl Stock ETF (IXUS) gained +2.54% and +2.53%, respectively, underscoring global equity market resilience.

Conversely, cryptocurrency markets struggled:

  • Bitcoin Cash (BCH.X) dropped -9.99%, while Litecoin (LTC.X) fell -10.29%, reflecting concerns over tightening liquidity and regulatory scrutiny.

Winners and Losers

Emerging markets gained prominence, with Latin America outperforming other regions. Mexico's equity market, tracked by EWW, showed robust growth, while Asian markets delivered mixed results, hindered by India’s underperformance (-0.90% for INDA).

Sector Overview

Top-Performing Sectors

Technology and communications emerged as winners this week:

  • ARKK (ARK Innovation ETF) posted gains of +5.85%, fueled by interest in AI and green technologies.
  • SKYY (First Trust Cloud Computing ETF) surged by +4.83%, reflecting strong momentum in cloud-based infrastructure.
  • SPDR S&P Telecom ETF (XTL) added +4.04%, supported by advancements in 5G and telecommunications services.

Underperforming Sectors

Materials and energy sectors faced declines:

  • VanEck Rare Earth & Strategic Materials ETF (REMX) slid -2.38%, reflecting weaker demand for key materials.
  • Energy Select Sector SPDR ETF (XLE) fell -2.56%, while VanEck Oil Services ETF (OIH) dropped -3.38%, as oil prices remained under pressure.

International Overview

Latin America Leads

Latin American markets dominated global performance this week:

  • iShares MSCI Mexico ETF (EWW) soared +5.98%, driven by improving trade relations and economic optimism.
  • iShares Latin America 40 ETF (ILF) and iShares MSCI Brazil ETF (EWZ) followed with gains of +4.44% and +3.95%, respectively, showcasing investor confidence in the region’s growth potential.

Asian Markets

Asian markets painted a mixed picture:

  • iShares MSCI All Country Asia ex Japan ETF (AAXJ) and iShares MSCI Emerging Markets Minimum Volatility ETF (EEMV) posted moderate gains of +1.33% and +1.26%.
  • iShares MSCI India ETF (INDA) declined -0.90%, reflecting concerns about slowing domestic growth.

Market Volatility: U.S. Focus

The U.S. markets saw increased volatility:

  • The QQQ rose sharply, benefiting from bullish trends in technology.
  • SPY and DIA exhibited choppy but positive performance, reflecting cautious optimism about economic resilience.
  • IWM, representing small-cap stocks, faced challenges, highlighting market participants’ concerns about potential headwinds in the U.S. economy.

Summary

The week of January 20-24 was marked by divergent trends across sectors and regions, with technology and Latin America ETFs outperforming while materials and cryptocurrencies lagged. Heightened market volatility underscored the challenges of navigating economic and geopolitical uncertainties. Financial Learning Models (FLMs), such as those from Tickeron, provided traders with actionable insights, empowering them to adapt to rapidly changing conditions.

 Disclaimers and Limitations

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