Weekly Market Recap (December 1–5, 2025)

A constructive week for risk: indexes rose with Technology and Comm Services leading, while defensives lagged (Utilities, Healthcare). Retail and AI software made headlines.

Index Performance (Weekly)

Index Weekly Change
S&P 500+0.85%
Nasdaq+1.30%
Dow Jones+1.41%

Sector Snapshot (1-Week)

Technology
+1.55%
Communication Services
+0.95%
Energy
+0.79%
Consumer Cyclical
+0.68%
Industrials
+0.67%
Financial
+0.64%
Basic Materials
−0.26%
Consumer Defensive
−0.81%
Real Estate
−1.56%
Healthcare
−2.21%
Utilities
−3.96%

AI Picks Performance (Week)

Stock Weekly Return Comment
Micron Technology (MU)+5.20%Semis regained momentum amid risk-on tone.
Alphabet (GOOGL)+2.03%Comm Services strength and steady AI news flow.
Eli Lilly (LLY)−4.50%Healthcare weakened; profit-taking in GLP-1 leaders.

The Score — Stocks That Defined the Week

  • Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) / Netflix (NFLX): Netflix agreed to buy Warner Bros. for ~$72B; WBD to spin off cable networks before close; WBD +6.3% Fri.
  • American Eagle (AEO): Beat on earnings; celebrity collabs drove traffic; raised comps outlook; shares +15% Wed.
  • Dollar General (DG) / Dollar Tree (DLTR): Higher-income shoppers traded down; both lifted outlooks; DG +14% Thu, DLTR +3.6% Wed.
  • Boeing (BA): Guided to stronger cash as deliveries ramp; Airbus flagged delays/software fixes; BA +10% Tue.
  • Salesforce (CRM): Agentforce ARR hit ~$540M; raised FY guide; shares +3.7% Thu.
  • Kroger (KR) / Procter & Gamble (PG): Cautious consumer pressured results; KR −4.6% Thu, PG −1.1% Tue.

Outlook

  • Seasonality: Early-December strength continues if yields stay contained.
  • AI & media: Platform consolidation headlines (e.g., WBD–NFLX) may boost Comm Services dispersion.
  • Defensives: Utilities/Healthcare underperformed—watch for mean reversion if macro jitters reappear.

Key Takeaway

A steady grind higher led by Tech/Comm Services, while defensives slumped. Retail, aerospace, and AI software delivered the week’s upside surprises; our picks outperformed thanks to MU and GOOGL.

Sources & Methodology: Market data sourced from TradingView, Finviz, FRED, and SEC EDGAR filings. All analysis and commentary represent the author's independent assessment and is intended for educational purposes only.
Written & reviewed by Luke, Independent Market Analyst
EverHealthAI

Luke — Independent Market Analyst

Luke is an independent market analyst and the founder of EverHealthAI. He covers U.S. equities, geopolitical risk, macroeconomic trends, and AI infrastructure — with a focus on helping long-term investors understand the forces shaping capital markets. All content is written and edited by a human author and is intended for educational purposes only. Learn more →

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