Stock Market Shifts: What's Moving the Numbers?
USAWed Jan 21 2026
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The stock market is always on the move, and this week is no different. Let's break down what's happening.
First up, the energy sector is leading the pack. It's up by 2. 3%, making it the top performer among the S&P 500 sectors. Companies like EQT, Texas Pacific Land Trust, and Expand Energy are seeing big gains. This is a big deal because most other sectors are just barely in the green or even in the red.
Meanwhile, Netflix is having a tough time. Its stock is down nearly 5% after its latest earnings report. Investors aren't happy with the company's outlook, especially with all the uncertainty around its attempt to buy Warner Bros. Discovery. This isn't a one-time thing either. Netflix's stock has been on a downward trend for months, and it's now nearly 40% below its high from last summer.
On the other hand, Sandisk is having a great year. Its stock hit a new high, and it's up about 100% so far this year. That's a huge jump, especially when you consider that the broader market isn't doing as well. Sandisk's success is partly due to strong demand for data storage, especially from data centers.
Speaking of data centers, Intel is set to report its earnings soon. Traders are expecting big moves, with the stock potentially going up or down by 8%. Intel's stock has been on a roll lately, up about 27% since its last earnings report. But will this trend continue? That's the big question.
And let's not forget about the uncertainty in the market. President Trump's threats to impose tariffs on European countries have caused some unease. This has led to a drop in stock prices, but some strategists see this as a buying opportunity. They believe that the market will bounce back, and the current pullback is just a temporary setback.
Finally, let's talk about airlines. United Airlines made a profit of $3. 4 billion in 2025, but it's not all good news. The company's costs are higher than its passenger revenue, which is a red flag. This isn't just a problem for United. Other major airlines are also struggling with this issue.
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