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2025 Market Review & Insights for 2026

As investors head into 2026, understanding the market forces that shaped 2025 can provide valuable perspective. In this video, Matt Williams of JTM Williams Capital Management breaks down the key trends, charts, and indicators he uses to analyze asset markets.


What’s Covered in the Video


Matt reviews:

  • S&P 500 and sector performance in 2025

  • Technology, semiconductors, and AI-related trends

  • Fixed income and interest rate insights

  • Commodities, including gold, silver, and energy

  • International markets compared to the U.S.

  • Bitcoin and crypto market movements


The focus is on relative strength, risk appetite ratios, and intermarket relationships, tools that help investors better understand market behavior beyond the headlines.





Looking Ahead


While markets are always evolving, reviewing how asset classes performed in 2025 can help investors stay disciplined and informed as they plan for 2026.


Watch the full video above for Matt’s insights and reach out to JTM to discuss how these trends may relate to your investment strategy.


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