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Louis Navellier

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Louis Navellier's Opinion & Analysis
A complete archive of Louis Navellier's articles, including current analysis & opinion.

Trump does it again. His brinkmanship gets Iran to blink. With short hours to go before the threatened destruction of Iranian infrastructure and threatened counterattacks by Iran, a 2-week ceasefire...
Delta Air Lines is expected to deliver sales growth of 5.4% and earnings growth of 34.3%, but analysts have started cutting estimates over the past month, largely due to higher jet fuel prices. Diesel...
There were some green shoots in the February durable goods report. The Commerce Department announced on Tuesday that durable goods orders declined 1.4% in February, which was significantly lower than...
Stocks opened down materially, as crude oil surged to new highs on the prospects of extreme escalation in the Middle East, which may result in long delays in the recovery to pre-conflict flows of...
There will be a GDP update and a Consumer Price Index (CPI) announcement this week. I will be poring over the GDP details and looking for green shoots of potentially sustainable GDP acceleration from...
Stocks are cautiously optimistic that a ceasefire deal can be reached with Iran.While WTI crude oil opened at $112/bbl, and the VIX is above 24, stocks are in the green this morning, led by the...
S&P 500: When Spring Feels More Like Winter
By Louis Navellier - Apr 04, 20269
Spring began on Friday, March 20. Sure, the weather is warming, and some flowers are already blooming, but the S&P 500 suffered its worst week of 2026 last week, the first week of...
Since energy prices have soared in March, the U.S. trade deficit may have shrunk dramatically due to booming exports. The Commerce Department reported on Thursday that the U.S. trade deficit rose...
Trump surprised everyone by escalating attacks in Iran. Oil prices soared, stocks swooned at the open, and then went green in 90 minutes as the prospects of ending things soon left investors...
It appears that there is no “earnings recession,” and the first quarter earnings are expected to be stronger, since earnings surprises are normal. In the fourth quarter, the S&P 500...