Market Beat

Market Beat | Episode #11

6 min · 25 jun 2026
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In episode 11 of Market Beat by Argus Research, host Caroline Wygal covers the latest market developments for June 25, 2026. Today's headline is Inflation Rising, as fresh PCE data confirms prices continue to climb, with headline PCE reaching 4.1% annually through May and core PCE ticking up to 3.4%. On the growth front, Q1 GDP was revised upward to a 2.1% annualized rate in the Commerce Department's final estimate. In Active Stocks, Micron (MU) surges 10% on a blowout earnings report, and Qualcomm (QCOM) gains 5% after doubling its non-handset revenue target for 2029. Quick Takes from the Argus analyst team include a raised price target on Micron, a long-term bullish outlook on Pinnacle West Capital (PNW) amid Arizona's warming climate and demographic growth, and a buying opportunity flagged on Cencora (COR) following recent share price weakness. The episode closes with a Deeper Dive into investor sentiment, covering the latest AAII survey, mutual fund and ETF flow data, and a read on the VIX volatility index, currently sitting at 18.6 below the long-run average of 20. For full research and information about Argus subscriptions, visit argusresearch.com.

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