Brief — Jul 16, 2026

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1. The Read

The index held; the rotation underneath it did not. The S&P 500 slipped just half a percent, but that calm surface hid a hard rotation out of everything rate-sensitive and into everything cyclical. Semiconductors took the worst of it — the sector fell 3.7% on the day, and its leveraged proxy is down 26% on the week — while software, memory, long bonds, gold and silver all sold alongside. The tell that this was a rotation and not a broad retreat: equal-weight stocks rose (the equal-weight S&P +1.0%) even as the Nasdaq-100 fell 1.6%. The engine underneath is rates. Long Treasuries ($TLT) broke to a fresh leg down through a death cross, and precious metals kept sliding — silver ($SLV) off 3.5% on the day and 17% on the month. Money is leaving duration and chasing cash flow.

Where it went, and what it left behind. Financials led the bid — the sector's relative strength is now stretched, with $BAC up 3.8% on the week — joined by energy ($MPC up 8% on the week and 25% on the month), value and staples ($COST and $TGT both bouncing into the move). The sold side was the AI-hardware-and-speculation complex. $ORCL broke down 6.3% after an S&P credit downgrade tied to AI-funding concern, and reads as a name to avoid catching rather than buy — it trades 32% below where it did a month ago with a death cross active. Memory and chip names — $MU, $SNDK, $ARM — took violent single-week flushes of 14–24%, but their longer-term uptrends held, and the fundamentals argue this is positioning, not breakage: Micron guided higher and SanDisk posted strong quarterly results this week even as the tape punished both. The real carnage was in quantum computing — $IONQ, $RGTI, $QBTS, $QUBT and their peers fell 15–23% on the week and now sit 55–76% below their highs, a cluster of falling knives rather than setups.

What the news adds, and what's actually in range. The live macro thread is the Strait of Hormuz: Chevron is moving to sign an Iraq oil accord and route around the strait (Bloomberg, CNBC, Semafor), and crude held its bid — the oil proxy $USO is up 9% on the week — even as risk came off everywhere else. Fed Chair Warsh, meanwhile, is facing an inflation-credibility test after his Congressional hearings (Bloomberg, CNBC), which squares with the move in rates. On entries, the board is quiet on the buy side: only $ZM cleared a trigger, reclaiming its $92 base, but the fuller thesis needs two quarters of accelerating revenue it won't confirm until the August print — a price-only tag, not a clean entry. No setup fired with multiple independent signals in agreement. The honest read of the board is defensive: a wall of exits — Oracle breaking, the quantum complex collapsing — against a short list of value and energy names that are actually working.

2. What Changed Since the Last Brief

Screen CROSSINGS between the previous brief's close ( ) and this one — a name appears only on the session it crossed, not for as long as it stays there. Every name carries its before → after.

The 52-week-high screen is omitted for this date: the price history spans less than a year (0 of 1092 symbols), and a short window would report an 8-month high as a 52-week one. Omitted rather than wrong.

Not computable on this date

Newly near a 52-week high — insufficient history, not an empty result.

New oversold (24) ALB RSI 30 → 25.7, ORCL RSI 30.5 → 26.8, FLY RSI 30.5 → 27.2, APLD RSI 31 → 27.4, ASPI RSI 32.6 → 27.5, BBAI RSI 32 → 27.5, DGXX RSI 30.9 → 27.6, IMSR RSI 31 → 27.7, PL RSI 33.3 → 27.9, AA RSI 30.9 → 28.2, RIOT RSI 31.8 → 28.3, BW RSI 31.6 → 28.4, AAUC RSI 32.4 → 28.5, XE RSI 32.2 → 29, UUUU RSI 33.7 → 29.1, AEM RSI 32.7 → 29.3, +8 more.

New overbought (24) CDNA RSI 66.9 → 84.8, MAN RSI 61.4 → 79.5, CLBK RSI 68.7 → 75.9, ATAI RSI 59.4 → 74.8, MATX RSI 63.7 → 73.9, XYL RSI 66.3 → 73.3, AMRX RSI 65.4 → 72.8, ATRC RSI 69.4 → 72.7, CHEF RSI 64.7 → 72.3, IPAR RSI 69.4 → 71.7, AAPL RSI 68.7 → 71.5, LFST RSI 68.4 → 71.5, KRC RSI 68.9 → 71.4, NSP RSI 68.6 → 71.4, SPCQ RSI 69 → 71.3, ACHC RSI 67.2 → 70.9, +8 more.

Golden crossings (3) ARKW -0.01% → 0.08%, CRNX -0.99% → 0.53%, RCL -0.12% → 0.18%.

Death crossings (3) AR 0.17% → -0.2%, DNN 0% → -0.61%, FIGS 0.69% → -0.09%.

New monsters (8) CRNX 92.5% → 91.7%, MAN 28.8% → 70.1%, ATAI 24.6% → 65.8%, GRC 29.8% → 32%, JAZZ 29.8% → 31%, CLBK 25.6% → 30.7%, PSX 27.4% → 30.4%, TRGP 29.6% → 30.3%.

Newly in an entry zone (3) AVGO $374.45 · $328-$375, BESIY $267.41 · $260-$280, COST $944.07 · $920-$960.

3. Power is the AI bottleneck — and the tape is showing all four sides of it

Four reads this week line up on one story: the binding constraint on AI is no longer chips, it's electricity — and the grid is losing the race.

Demand is hitting a wall. New York Governor Hochul went on Odd Lots to defend a one-year moratorium on new large data centers — the first state-level pause of its kind. Siting is no longer a formality; the politics of who gets the next gigawatt is now a live constraint on where the build-out can happen at all.

Supply is already short. PJM's capacity auction — the largest U.S. grid market — cleared at $325/MW-day even after thirteen governors imposed a price cap and floor, and still came in roughly 7,000 MW under its reliability target (Winston, @ChurchillWw). A market that clears high and short says the shortfall is structural, not a pricing quirk.

The answer arrives on two clocks. Near term, four U.S. microreactor startups each raced a July 4 deadline to first criticality — the last an Aalo Atomics sodium-cooled unit at Idaho National Lab — so the reactor timeline is visibly compressing. Long term, General Fusion debuted on the Nasdaq (Sherwood), putting a private fusion moonshot on the public tape for the first time.

The read: the shortage is real and worsening, but the headline names are not the exposure. Pre-revenue microreactors and a fusion SPAC are the story, not the trade. The tradeable side of a power shortage sits upstream and incumbent — the independent power producers selling into a tightening grid ($CEG, $VST, $TLN) and the uranium fuel cycle that feeds it ($LEU, $CCJ). Watch the shortfall math, not the ribbon-cuttings.

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This Week's Catalysts

Recent prints come from this issue's frozen record; upcoming rows are calendar entries dated 2026-07-16 through 2026-07-22. Curated big events and tracked earnings are visible; the full print calendar stays behind the fold.

No curated big-event catalysts on file for this week.

Tracked earnings · 8

Focus-list and tape-moving names. All 60 earnings and dividend prints remain available below.

GE Beat vs analyst consensus
Jul 16
EPS $2.02 est. $1.86 · +8.6%
NFLX Beat vs analyst consensus
Jul 16
EPS $0.80 est. $0.79 · +1.4%
TSM Beat vs analyst consensus
Jul 16
EPS $4.31 est. $3.89 · +10.9%
UNH Beat vs analyst consensus
Jul 16
EPS $6.38 est. $4.92 · +29.8%
GOOG Beat vs analyst consensus
Jul 22
EPS $9.11 est. $2.91 · +212.9%
GOOGL Beat vs analyst consensus
Jul 22
EPS $9.11 est. $2.90 · +214.2%
IBM In line vs analyst consensus
Jul 22
EPS $2.93 est. $2.93 · -0.1%
TSLA Miss vs analyst consensus
Jul 22
EPS $0.33 est. $0.54 · -38.4%
All earnings & dividend prints this week (60)
  • Jul 16 earnings AA AA earnings — 2026-07-16
  • Jul 16 earnings ABT ABT earnings — 2026-07-16
  • Jul 16 earnings GE GE earnings — 2026-07-16
  • Jul 16 earnings ISRG ISRG earnings — 2026-07-16
  • Jul 16 earnings NFLX NFLX earnings — 2026-07-16
  • Jul 16 earnings PEP PEP earnings — 2026-07-16
  • Jul 16 earnings SCHW SCHW earnings — 2026-07-16
  • Jul 16 earnings TSM TSM earnings — 2026-07-16
  • Jul 16 earnings UNH UNH earnings — 2026-07-16
  • Jul 17 earnings SDVKY SDVKY earnings — 2026-07-17
  • Jul 20 earnings CLF CLF earnings — 2026-07-20
  • Jul 20 earnings DPZ DPZ earnings — 2026-07-20
  • Jul 20 earnings GDRZF GDRZF earnings — 2026-07-20
  • Jul 20 earnings RR RR earnings — 2026-07-20
  • Jul 21 earnings AIR AIR earnings — 2026-07-21
  • Jul 21 earnings ALK ALK earnings — 2026-07-21
  • Jul 21 earnings BKR BKR earnings — 2026-07-21
  • Jul 21 earnings COF COF earnings — 2026-07-21
  • Jul 21 dividend DELL DELL dividend — 2026-07-21
  • Jul 21 earnings DHR DHR earnings — 2026-07-21
  • Jul 21 earnings ENVA ENVA earnings — 2026-07-21
  • Jul 21 earnings EQT EQT earnings — 2026-07-21
  • Jul 21 earnings HAL HAL earnings — 2026-07-21
  • Jul 21 earnings IBKR IBKR earnings — 2026-07-21
  • Jul 21 earnings IQV IQV earnings — 2026-07-21
  • Jul 21 earnings ISRG ISRG earnings — 2026-07-21
  • Jul 21 earnings KO KO earnings — 2026-07-21
  • Jul 21 earnings LMT LMT earnings — 2026-07-21
  • Jul 21 earnings NOC NOC earnings — 2026-07-21
  • Jul 21 earnings NP NP earnings — 2026-07-21
  • Jul 21 earnings RTX RTX earnings — 2026-07-21
  • Jul 21 earnings SCHW SCHW earnings — 2026-07-21
  • Jul 21 earnings SHW SHW earnings — 2026-07-21
  • Jul 21 earnings VICR VICR earnings — 2026-07-21
  • Jul 22 earnings BDN BDN earnings — 2026-07-22
  • Jul 22 earnings CALM CALM earnings — 2026-07-22
  • Jul 22 earnings CME CME earnings — 2026-07-22
  • Jul 22 earnings EQNR EQNR earnings — 2026-07-22
  • Jul 22 earnings FCX FCX earnings — 2026-07-22
  • Jul 22 earnings FISV FISV earnings — 2026-07-22
  • Jul 22 earnings GD GD earnings — 2026-07-22
  • Jul 22 earnings GEV GEV earnings — 2026-07-22
  • Jul 22 earnings GOOG GOOG earnings — 2026-07-22
  • Jul 22 earnings GOOGL GOOGL earnings — 2026-07-22
  • Jul 22 earnings IBM IBM earnings — 2026-07-22
  • Jul 22 earnings IRDM IRDM earnings — 2026-07-22
  • Jul 22 earnings KALU KALU earnings — 2026-07-22
  • Jul 22 earnings KMI KMI earnings — 2026-07-22
  • Jul 22 earnings LBRT LBRT earnings — 2026-07-22
  • Jul 22 earnings LUV LUV earnings — 2026-07-22
  • Jul 22 earnings MEDP MEDP earnings — 2026-07-22
  • Jul 22 earnings MXL MXL earnings — 2026-07-22
  • Jul 22 earnings NEE NEE earnings — 2026-07-22
  • Jul 22 earnings NOW NOW earnings — 2026-07-22
  • Jul 22 earnings T T earnings — 2026-07-22
  • Jul 22 earnings TDY TDY earnings — 2026-07-22
  • Jul 22 earnings TEL TEL earnings — 2026-07-22
  • Jul 22 earnings TMO TMO earnings — 2026-07-22
  • Jul 22 earnings TSLA TSLA earnings — 2026-07-22
  • Jul 22 earnings TXN TXN earnings — 2026-07-22

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