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Busy Trading Week Ahead with Earnings Reports and Economic Data

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Last updated: January 19, 2026 9:56 pm
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Published: January 19, 2026
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As we enter a holiday-shortened trading week, investors should remain alert. Despite the shortened schedule, there’s a significant amount of activity lined up that could influence market dynamics. This week marks an uptick in earnings reports from major companies, the release of key economic indicators, and our first Monthly Meeting of the year.

One of the primary focuses will be on earnings reports from industry leaders that, while not in our portfolio, will provide valuable insights across various sectors of the economy. Notable companies such as 3M, Netflix, United Airlines, Johnson & Johnson, GE Aerospace, Intel, and SLB are set to release their results. Each of these earnings reports could offer critical information about industrial activity and manufacturing demand, consumer sentiment, and energy dynamics. For instance, 3M’s report could shed light on the state of manufacturing, while GE Aerospace’s findings might reflect the impact of President Trump’s push for increased defense spending and commercial air travel trends—important factors for our positions in Boeing and Honeywell. Similarly, United Airlines’ results will provide insights into consumer health and spending habits, crucial amidst current economic uncertainties.

Intel’s report, due on Thursday, will be particularly telling when it comes to semiconductor demand, setting the stage ahead of other major players in our portfolio, such as Broadcom and Nvidia. The report will also likely touch on Intel’s custom CPU collaboration with Nvidia, announced last September. In the oil sector, both SLB and Halliburton’s reports will offer insights into energy demand and infrastructure trends, especially following the U.S. capturing Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro, a situation that could have lingering implications for oil prices.

Last week, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company’s earnings highlighted the importance of keeping tabs on industry players outside our portfolio, as strong demand noted by TSMC positively affected related stocks, reinforcing the interconnected nature of these sectors.

Within our own portfolio, Procter & Gamble and Capital One are scheduled to report earnings on Thursday. Procter & Gamble’s results may be affected by recent disruptions caused by the government shutdown, which delayed SNAP benefits, particularly impacting the initial months of their fiscal quarter. Analyst consensus is leaning towards a revenue estimate of $22.31 billion—just slightly below pre-shutdown projections. Therefore, how P&G addresses post-shutdown recovery and ongoing market dynamics could critically influence its stock movement, particularly given that it is the first report under new CEO Shailesh Jejurikar.

Later in the day, Capital One’s earnings will be examined closely, particularly in light of President Trump’s recent demand for a 10% interest rate cap for credit cards, an issue that will likely dominate discussions during the earnings call. While it’s still uncertain whether this demand will materialize, Capital One’s Richard Fairbank, a significant figure in the banking sector, will have a chance to address its potential impacts. Investors are keenly interested not just in Capital One’s headline numbers but also in delinquency rates and consumer spending habits, given that consumer activity accounts for a substantial segment of the U.S. economy.

On the economic front, the release of the November personal spending and income report on Thursday will be a primary focus. This report contains the core PCE price index, an inflation metric the Federal Reserve closely monitors. However, it’s important to note that this report is somewhat outdated, so real-time insights from earnings calls may be more actionable than the broader economic data.

Additionally, Wednesday’s release of the pending home sales report will provide further context regarding consumer sentiment and housing market health. A stronger-than-expected performance in housing could bode well for associated sectors, notably benefiting companies like Home Depot that are tied into housing-related expenditures.

Finally, as we step into this week, a reminder that Monday’s markets were closed in observation of Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Additionally, our first Monthly Meeting of the year will take place on Thursday, reminding members to prepare and submit questions for discussion.

Overall, as the week unfolds, keep an eye on earnings reports, economic indicators, and investor sentiment as they may considerably shape market movements and investment strategies.

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