Market Pulse: U.S. equities drifted Friday as stretched S&P 500 valuations prompted traders to pause momentum.
Key Movers: Tesla’s dethroning by BYD and the buzz around NVIDIA’s CES 2026 spotlight drove headlines.
Macro & Politics: Japan slipping to the world’s fifth-largest economy underscored stubborn growth headwinds and policy fatigue.
What’s Next: Watch for CES 2026 previews and AI chip whispers kicking off early next week.
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U.S. stocks fade on concern about ‘expensive’ S&P 500 metrics
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US Stocks Fade on Concern About ‘Expensive’ S&P 500 Metrics
The S&P 500 Index retreated from early Friday gains as worries about stretched valuations offset optimism about next week’s massive CES conference and signs President Donald Trump was easing up on tariff policies.
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Investors are glued to every CES keynote while forgetting that the Fed’s support check isn’t printing free money. The real reason U.S. stocks faded on concern about “expensive” S&P 500 metrics (Financial Post) is that people still buy a story at any cost. That’s a dangerous game—don’t get screwed by sagging valuations when the hype vacuum hits.
It’s wild how “Tesla Loses EV Crown to China’s BYD” (RNZ) just as “All eyes on NVIDIA at CES 2026 in Las Vegas” (The Times of India) sets the stage for the next AI juggernaut. Betting on solid-state batteries and a breakout chip architecture could rewrite supply chains entirely. If you’re not seeing that damn collision, you’re missing the boat—and your portfolio is on it.
My take: rotate into unloved corners where valuations aren’t stratospheric. If AI drug discovery and unmanned CBRN defense (Soldiersystems.net) aren’t in your sandbox yet, they should be. And don’t screw yourself by ghosting on EV subsidy talks—add a basket of patiently priced charging-station plays ahead of any tax-credit extensions.