Daily Summary
Google Search Lands Favorable Ruling in Antitrust Case
A landmark ruling in the anti-trust suit against Alphabet’s ([GOOGL]) monopoly on search came down favorably for the mega-cap stalwart on September 2nd.
Sourcing AI Names on NDW
AI continues to lead in 2025. Today we look at a few options that are actionable around current levels.
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Weekly Rundown Video - Sep 3, 2025
Weekly rundown with NDW analyst team covering all major asset classes.
Weekly rundown with NDW analyst team covering all major asset classes.
A landmark ruling in the anti-trust suit against Alphabet’s (GOOGL/GOOG)) monopoly on search came down favorably for the mega-cap stalwart on September 2nd. The ruling allows GOOGL to keep its Chrome browser which was the subject of the antitrust case that could have potentially led to Google being forced to sell off its search engine. One of the key reasons for the favorable ruling was emerging competition in search from generative AI companies like OpenAI and Perplexity, amongst others. It wasn’t a complete win for Alphabet as it is barred from exclusive search contracts and must share search index data with competitors. However, Google can still make payments to third parties for default browser placement. Overall, it was a great ruling for Google as the stock reacted strongly, gaining more than 8% during Wednesday’s trading session. The judge did speculate that the case could continue further into the hands of the Supreme Court, but the siting of emerging competition from other firms is a positive sign for Google if that does happen. The ruling was also view favorable for Apple (AAPL) which gained as much as 3% (IDB).
From a technical standpoint, the market looks like it may have anticipated the favorable ruling as GOOGL already traded on two consecutive buy signals and made a new all-time high in August. With the strong move Wednesday, GOOGL extended further to notch another all-time high albeit the stock now trades above the top of its ten-week trading band in heavily overbought territory. Out of the two, GOOGL holds a stronger technical backdrop than AAPL with a strong buy rating while AAPL is still rated as a hold. AAPL trades on three consecutive buy signals but has strong resistance overhead near previous all-time highs. In general, the favorable ruling in the antitrust suit against Alphabet has led to positive action for both GOOGL and AAPL which are two of the largest stocks in the S&P 500 and bodes well for the large-cap benchmark.
Whether your clients love it, hate it, or don’t know how to feel about it, AI is certainly a major point of emphasis across major domestic equities. While Dorsey Wright doesn’t currently have an “AI Screen” available, that certainly doesn’t mean that there aren’t ways to source related ideas to include in a client’s portfolio. Today’s feature will talk through a top-down approach to gauge the health of the artificial intelligence group and best practices for relevant idea generation as we open up September.
Before picking stocks, a best course of action is to typically gauge the health of the sector first. After all, if a sector is strong, we may be able to deploy a more “throw a dart” strategy, instead of having to be more focused in our exposure. It may come as no surprise that technology ranks well- sitting in third of our DALI rankings at the time of this writing…. But not all subsectors of technology are created equal. The four subsectors of technology have vastly different participation readings, signaling an imbalance in what kind of stocks are actually contributing to technology’s leadership. While you can make an educated argument that any of the four tech focused subsectors (Hardware, Semiconductors, Software or Tech. Services) are AI adjacent, semiconductors probably fits the bill as the most “AI-Like” subsector. Roughly 2/3rd’s of semiconductor stocks maintain a PnF buy signal at the time of this writing, overshadowing the other subsectors quite handedly. Translating all this into plain English: Artificial intelligence related sectors look to be the main driver behind technology’s leadership, particularly over the last few months.
Now that we understand the health of the sector is sound, we can start to look underneath the hood to generate actionable ideas. As we mentioned before, a stronger relative strength sector backdrop allows us to consider a wider array of investments, including ETFs which dip their toes across many different holdings. Take for example the Global X Funds Artificial Intelligence & Technology ETF AIQ, which invests in 90 different AI focused names. AIQ currently holds a strong 5.62 fund score, breaking to new all-time highs to close August. It has support offered just below the middle of its respective trading band at $43.50, currently offering an attractive entry point for long exposure. Using NDW’s fund compare tool, we can identify roughly 90% of total AIQ allocation comes from the Technology and Consumer Cyclical sectors, just shy of double that of S&P 500 proxy SPY.
By now, everyone is familiar with the big AI players. Your clients’ portfolios are already chalk full of the NVDA & PLTR’s of the world… so going and suggesting to simply add more to those positions isn’t the biggest value add during an upcoming client meeting. Instead, we can look at other technically actionable AI adjacent stocks that might play as more of a satellite position. To do so, we can send the holdings of AIQ into a watchlist, sort them by their TA score, and use the thumbnails function to quickly scan across charts. While by the book you can make an argument for any stock with a TA score >=3, there are a few standouts that look quite attractive around current levels. While it isn’t a 5/5’er like some of the other names underneath the hood of AIQ, CSCO looks quite strong around current levels having established some support just below current levels. It trades just below its 50-day and the technical setup here is quite strong for those looking for a name gearing up to take on 2025 highs in the low $70’s.
Each week the analysts at NDW review and comment on all major asset classes in the global markets. Shown below is the summary or snapshot of the primary technical indicators we follow for multiple areas. Should there be changes mid-week we will certainly bring these to your attention via the report.
Universe | BP Col & Level (actual) | BP Rev Level | PT Col & Level (actual) | PT Rev Level | HiLo Col & Level (actual) | HiLo Rev Level | 10 Week Col & Level (actual) | 10 Week Rev Level | 30 Week Col & Level (actual) | 30 Week Rev Level |
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54% |
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52% |
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52% |
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50% |
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80% |
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62% |
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62% |
OTC |
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46% |
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30% |
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World |
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46% |
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42% |
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58% |
Remember, these are technical comments only. Just as you must be aware of fundamental data for the stocks we recommend based on technical criteria in the report, so too must you be aware of important data regarding delivery, market moving government releases, and other factors that may influence commodity pricing. We try to limit our technical comments to the most actively traded contracts in advance of delivery, but some contracts trade actively right up to delivery while others taper off well in advance. Be sure you check your dates before trading these contracts. For questions regarding this section or additional coverage of commodities email james.west@nasdaq.com.
Data represented in the table below is through 09/03/2025:
Portfolio View - Commodity Indices
Symbol | Name | Price | PnF Trend | RS Signal | RS Col. | 200 Day MA | Weekly Mom |
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CL/ | Crude Oil Continuous | 65.59 | Negative | Sell | O | 67.35 | - 8W |
DBLCIX | Deutsche Bank Liquid Commodities Index | 468.52 | Positive | Sell | O | 460.74 | - 8W |
DWACOMMOD | NDW Continuous Commodity Index | 999.02 | Positive | Buy | O | 957.98 | + 1W |
GC/ | Gold Continuous | 3549.40 | Positive | Buy | X | 3066.92 | + 2W |
HG/ | Copper Continuous | 4.57 | Negative | Buy | O | 4.62 | - 6W |
ZG/ | Corn (Electronic Day Session) Continuous | 403.00 | Negative | Sell | O | 443.11 | + 3W |
Cryptocurrency Update
Average Level
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AGG | iShares US Core Bond ETF |
USO | United States Oil Fund |
DIA | SPDR Dow Jones Industrial Average ETF |
DVY | iShares Dow Jones Select Dividend Index ETF |
DX/Y | NYCE U.S.Dollar Index Spot |
EFA | iShares MSCI EAFE ETF |
FXE | Invesco CurrencyShares Euro Trust |
GLD | SPDR Gold Trust |
GSG | iShares S&P GSCI Commodity-Indexed Trust |
HYG | iShares iBoxx $ High Yield Corporate Bond ETF |
ICF | iShares Cohen & Steers Realty ETF |
IEF | iShares Barclays 7-10 Yr. Tres. Bond ETF |
LQD | iShares iBoxx $ Investment Grade Corp. Bond ETF |
IJH | iShares S&P 400 MidCap Index Fund |
ONEQ | Fidelity Nasdaq Composite Index Track |
QQQ | Invesco QQQ Trust |
RSP | Invesco S&P 500 Equal Weight ETF |
IWM | iShares Russell 2000 Index ETF |
SHY | iShares Barclays 1-3 Year Tres. Bond ETF |
IJR | iShares S&P 600 SmallCap Index Fund |
SPY | SPDR S&P 500 Index ETF Trust |
TLT | iShares Barclays 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF |
GCC | WisdomTree Continuous Commodity Index Fund |
VOOG | Vanguard S&P 500 Growth ETF |
VOOV | Vanguard S&P 500 Value ETF |
EEM | iShares MSCI Emerging Markets ETF |
XLG | Invesco S&P 500 Top 50 ETF |
Long Ideas
Symbol | Company | Sector | Current Price | Action Price | Target | Stop | Notes |
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DRI | Darden Restaurants, Inc. | Restaurants | $208.06 | hi 190s - mid 210s | 262 | 178 | 5 TA rating, top 50% of REST sector matrix, LT RS buy, consec buy signals, buy-on-pullback, Earn. 9/18 |
BSX | Boston Scientific Corporation | Healthcare | $106.66 | 99 - 108 | 133 | 91 | 5 for 5'er, top 25% of HEAL sector matrix, LT pos mkt RS, spread triple top |
TSCO | Tractor Supply Company | Retailing | $61.52 | upper 50s | 66 | 50 | 3 for 5'er, top half of favored RETA sector matrix, LT pos mkt RS, buy on pullback |
HLT | Hilton Worldwide Holdings Inc | Leisure | $276.01 | 260s - low 280s | 364 | 216 | 5 TA rating, top 50% of LEIS sector matrix, LT RS buy, LT pos trend, consec buy signals, buy on pullback. |
RPM | RPM, Inc. | Chemicals | $122.84 | 110 - 120 | 150 | 99 | 5 for 5'er, top half of favored CHEM sector matrix, LT pos mkt RS, bullish catapult, pos trend flip, 1.7% yield |
AMZN | Amazon.com Inc. | Retailing | $225.34 | 200s - low 210s | 240 | 178 | 4 for 5'er, top half of favored RETA sector matrix, LT pos peer & mkt RS, buy on pullback |
SCHW | The Charles Schwab Corporation | Wall Street | $96.12 | lo-hi 90s | 120 | 76 | 5 TA rating, top 20% of WALL sector matrix, LT peer RS buy, consec buy signals, buy-on-pullback |
AXP | American Express Company | Finance | $331.18 | 288-lo 310s | 424 | 236 | 5 TA rating, top 20% of FINA sector matrix, LT RS buy, LT pos trend, consec buy signals, buy on pullback |
PEG | Public Service Enterprise Group Inc. | Utilities/Electricity | $81.81 | mid 80s | 95 | 74 | 3 for 5'er, favored EUTI sector, spread quintuple top, buy on pullback, 2.9% yield |
MS | Morgan Stanley | Wall Street | $148.85 | 140s - lo 150s | 186 | 122 | 5 TA rating, top 33% of WALL sector matrix, LT pos mkt RS, consec buy signals, recent breakout |
PEGA | Pegasystems Inc | Software | $53.70 | low-to-mid 50s | 79 | 42 | 5 for 5'er, top 20% of favored SOFT sector matrix, buy on pullback, R-R>2.0 |
FOXA | Fox Corporation Class A | Media | $61.05 | hi 50s - lo 60s | 70 | 52 | 5 TA rating, LT pos trend, LT peer RS buy, shakeout completion, pos wkly mom |
ICE | IntercontinentalExchange Inc. | Wall Street | $175.09 | mid 170s - mid 180s | 228 | 152 | 5 for 5'er, top half of favored WALL sector matrix, LT pos peer & mkt RS, buy on pullback |
ACT | Enact Holdings Inc | Finance | $37.47 | mid-to-hi 30s | 48 | 31 | 5 for 5'er, top half of favored FINA sector matrix, spread quad top, 2.2% yield |
HAS | Hasbro, Inc. | Leisure | $79.75 | mid-to-hi 70s | 96 | 64 | 4 for 5'er, top third of LEIS sector matrix, new RS buy signal, triple top, 3.44% yield |
SNX | TD SYNNEX Corporation | Computers | $146.58 | 140-lo 150s | 181 | 118 | 5 TA rating, top 25% of COMP sector matrix, LT RS buy, consec buy signals, buy-on-pullback, Earn. 9/25 |
RCL | Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. | Leisure | $354.08 | 320s - 340s | 424 | 296 | 5 for 5'er, #2 of 59 in LEIS sector matrix, LT pos mkt RS, bearish signal reversal, R-R~2.0 |
ETR | Entergy Corporation | Utilities/Electricity | $87.41 | mid-to-hi 80s | 101 | 75 | 5 for 5'er, top 20% of EUTI sector matrix, triple top, buy on pullback, 2.7% yield |
GIL | Gildan Activewear | Textiles/Apparel | $52.42 | low-hi $50s | 80 | 43 | 5 TA rating, top 20% of TEXT sector matrix, LT RS buy, LT pos trend, pos wkly and monthly mom, buy on pullback |
BROS | Dutch Bros Inc. Class A | Restaurants | $72.98 | hi 60s - mid 70s | 97 | 61 | 4 for 5'er top 25% of REST sector matrix, spread quintuple top, pos trend flip, good R-R |
EMR | Emerson Electric Co. | Machinery and Tools | $131.38 | hi 120s - lo 140s | 175 | 114 | 5 TA rating, top 33% of MACH sector matrix, LT pos mkt RS, consec buy signals |
EA | Electronic Arts Inc. | Leisure | $171.45 | 160s - low 170s | 218 | 140 | 3 for 5'er, top half of LEIS sector matrix, one box from RS buy, buy on pullback |
GLNG | Golar LNG Ltd | Oil Service | $43.14 | lo-mid 40s | 73 | 34 | 5 TA rating, consec buy signals, LT mkt RS, top 50% of OILS sector |
DOCS | Doximity, Inc. Class A | Healthcare | $67.00 | 63-68 | 85 | 55 | 5 for 5'er, top 25% of HEAL sector matrix, consec buy signals, buy-on-pullback |
Short Ideas
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NDW Spotlight Stock
DOCS Doximity, Inc. Class A R ($67.03) - Healthcare - DOCS is a 5 for 5'er that ranks in the top quartile of the healthcare sector matrix. On its default chart, the stock has given two consecutive buy signals, most recently breaking a triple top at $67 and has now pulled back to prior resistance, offering an entry point for long exposure. Positions may be added in the $63 - $68 range and we will set our initial stop at $55, which would take out multiple levels of support on the stock's default chart. We will use the bullish price objective, $85, as our target price.
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DHI D.R. Horton, Inc. ($172.76) - Building - DHI broke a double top at $172 for a seventh consecutive buy signal since June, and to bring the stock to within one box of resistance at $174. The stock is a 4 for 5'er that ranks within the top half of the Building sector matrix. Okay to consider here on the breakout or on a pullback to the mid to lower $160s. Intiail support lies at $160, while additional can be found in the lower $140s. |
GOOGL Alphabet Inc. Class A ($229.53) - Internet - GOOGL moved as much as 9% higher today on favorable antitrust regulation (read 9/3/2025 research report for more...) The stock now trades at all time highs. While constructive, keep in mind that this 5/5'er is now heavily overbought around current levels and those looking to add exposure may look for some normalization. Old resistance in the low $200's will be a point to watch going forwards. |
MDLZ Mondelez International, Inc. Class A ($61.11) - Food Beverages/Soap - Shares of MDLZ broke a a double bottom at $60 for its second consecutive sell signal. The 1 for 5’er moved into a negative trend in August and it remains lacking from a relative strength perspective. Continue to avoid for the time being. From here, initial support lies at $54 then starts again at $53 from levels last seen in 2021. |
RBLX Roblox Corp. Class A ($132.73) - Leisure - RBLX reversed into Xs and broke a double top at $130 for a second buy signal as shares rallied to $132 on the trend chart. The stock is a 4 for 5'er that ranks within the top quintile of the Leisure sector matrix. Okay to consider here on the breakout or on a pullback to the mid $120s. Note resistance at $134, while the all-time chart high resides at $150. Initial support can be found at $120, while additional can be found in the lower $110s. |
Daily Option Ideas for September 3, 2025
New Recommendations
Name | Option Symbol | Action | Stop Loss |
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Gilead Sciences, Inc. - $112.66 | O: 26A115.00D16 | Buy the January 115.00 calls at 6.45 | 102.00 |
Follow Ups
Name | Option | Action |
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Phillips 66 ( PSX) | Oct. 125.00 Calls | Stopped at 9.20 (CP: 8.80) |
New Recommendations
Name | Option Symbol | Action | Stop Loss |
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Deckers Outdoor Corporation - $124.34 | O: 25X125.00D19 | Buy the December 125.00 puts at 12.00 | 134.00 |
Follow Up
Name | Option | Action |
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The Clorox Company ( CLX) | Oct. 125.00 Puts | Stopped at 6.40 (CP: 5.00) |
Birkenstock Holding plc ( BIRK) | Oct. 55.00 Puts | Raise the option stop loss to 3.40 (CP: 5.40) |
New Recommendations
Name | Option Sym. | Call to Sell | Call Price | Investment for 500 Shares | Annual Called Rtn. | Annual Static Rtn. | Downside Protection |
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Wayfair Inc. $ 77.65 | O: 25J80.00D17 | Oct. 80.00 | 5.55 | $ 36,804.35 | 63.20% | 53.09% | 6.02% |
Still Recommended
Name | Action |
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IonQ Inc. ( IONQ) - 42.99 | Sell the October 42.00 Calls. |
MARA Holdings Inc. ( MARA) - 16.06 | Sell the December 18.00 Calls. |
Robinhood Markets, Inc. Class A ( HOOD) - 100.84 | Sell the November 110.00 Calls. |
Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc. Series A ( WBD) - 11.62 | Sell the November 12.00 Calls. |
Micron Technology, Inc. ( MU) - 118.48 | Sell the November 125.00 Calls. |
NIKE, Inc. ( NKE) - 74.29 | Sell the December 80.00 Calls. |
Carnival Corporation ( CCL) - 31.16 | Sell the October 32.00 Calls. |
Uber Technologies, Inc. ( UBER) - 92.81 | Sell the November 97.50 Calls. |
FTAI Aviation Ltd ( FTAI) - 150.09 | Sell the October 150.00 Calls. |
SoFi Technologies Inc. ( SOFI) - 24.91 | Sell the November 27.00 Calls. |
Estee Lauder Companies ( EL) - 90.79 | Sell the November 95.00 Calls. |
The Following Covered Write are no longer recommended
Name | Covered Write |
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Palantir Technologies Inc. Class A ( PLTR - 157.09 ) | October 165.00 covered write. |