Top Pros' Top Picks 9/16/25

Mike Larson | Editor-in-Chief

After another solid move higher yesterday, stocks are marking time this morning. Ditto for Treasuries. Gold, silver, and crude oil are modestly higher, while the Dollar Index is testing the 97 level again – and closing in on a fresh 2025 low.

Overall, stocks have been powering higher as the “Run it hot” trade gains steam. The S&P 500 Index (^SPX) just hit another record high, while the Nasdaq Composite extended its win streak to nine sessions. Alphabet Inc. (GOOGL) also topped $3 trillion in market capitalization. Driving the action: Wall Street expectations of cheaper money, plus an economic resurgence fueled by tax cuts and less government regulation.

SPX, GOOGL, GLD (YTD % Change)

Speaking of cheaper money, the Federal Reserve’s two-day policy meeting begins today – and things are more interesting than usual given the personnel dynamics in play. President Trump’s attempt to force Fed Governor Lisa Cook from her position was just blocked by an appeals court, allowing her to participate in this meeting. Meanwhile, Trump's economic adviser Stephen Miran was confirmed as a Fed Governor late Monday. That means he’ll take part in the meeting as well.

The increased politicization of the Fed is one reason gold continues to rally. It hit yet another all-time high overnight of $3,737 an ounce. The precious metal is up 40% year-to-date, making this its best year since 1979. Back then, inflation was soaring thanks to the 1970s-era energy crisis.

While Initial Public Offering (IPO) activity is coming back strong, PRIVATE markets continue to attract an incredible amount of capital. Bloomberg reports that the 20 largest pension funds now hold $5 TRILLION in private assets, including private credit and private equity investments.

The promise of higher potential returns, lower volatility, and increased diversification has driven money to private assets. But some worry about "hidden" financial stability risks that can result from the movement of money to less-regulated, more-opaque markets.

Section Header Box
MARKET OVERVIEW

S&P 500

6,615.28 (+0.47%) ↑

VIX

15.56 (-0.83%) ↓

Dow Jones Industrial Average

45,883.45 (+0.11%) ↑

Gold

$3,731.60 per ounce (+0.34%) ↑

Nasdaq Composite

22,348.75 (+0.94%) ↑

Oil

$63.76 per barrel (+0.73%) ↑

Section Header Box
TOP INVESTING IDEA

Elliott Gue is editor of Energy and Income Advisor, while Tim Plaehn is lead research analyst at Investors Alley. In this “Fireside Chat” from our recent MoneyShow Virtual Expo, they talked with me about the big-picture forces impacting the oil, natural gas, and alternative energy markets. Plus, they shared their favorite stock picks for income and profit in the energy sector.

ONE Month to MoneyShow Orlando — Get YOUR Pass Today!

We have just ONE MONTH to go until the 2025 MoneyShow/TradersEXPO Orlando…so NOW is the time to get your pass! From Oct. 16-18 at the Omni Orlando Resort at ChampionsGate, you’ll enjoy…

📺 Watching a LIVE broadcast of the hit Fox Business show Making Money with Charles Payne from the conference floor

📈 Access to top investing and trading experts like Bryan Perry of Cash Machine, Jon Johnson of Stock of the Week, and Mary Ellen McGonagle of MEM Investment Research

💲 Lively and interactive sessions like “Double-Digit Income for Life”, “One Stock, One Strategy, One Hour a Day…Learn to Day Trade SPY Options”…“Momentum Investing: Short-Term Gains, Long-Term Growth”…and more!

Section Header Box
FEATURED PICKS FROM MONEYSHOW EXPERTS

  • BMY: A Contrarian Play in an Era of AI-Related Euphoria
    👉️ TICKER: BMY
    I am growing more concerned that just about everyone I hear these days seems to be convinced “we are still in the early stages of an AI boom and this means we are heavily weighted in large cap tech stocks because they will be the clear winners" (or some variation thereof). You might want to consider a stock like Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. (BMY) instead, suggests Nate Pile, editor of Nate’s Notes.

Section Header Box
LARSON'S LINKS
Section Header Box
UPCOMING EVENTS

Are you Bullish or Bearish on Stocks?

Login or Subscribe to participate in polls.