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Trader TV Watchlist - December 29, 2025
Monday December 29, 2025
Welcome to the TraderTV Live Morning Research Note. Here's what's making major moves in the market today.
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Economic Events:
1000 - Pending home sales m/m for November: Expected 0.75%; Prior 1.9%
1000 - Pending home sales y/y for November: Expected -0.6%; Prior -0.4%
Premarket Trading:
Trading Higher ($): SOPA, SIDU, CPNG
Trading Lower ($): NVDA, CLSK, RGTI
In The News
Precious Metals
-2.45%
Gold, silver, platinum, and palladium are all pulling back sharply following a noted rally in the previous trading week. The retreat, which has been attributed in part to profit-taking, follows comments from various world leaders suggesting progress toward a Ukraine peace deal. Last week’s rally in precious metals came amid geopolitical tensions in Venezuela and Nigeria.
GLD, SLV, PPLT, PALL
NVIDIA Corp and Intel Corp
-0.37%
A filing with the SEC revealed that Intel has sold 214.8 million shares to Nvidia in a transaction valued at $5 billion. The sale was made under a securities purchase agreement dated September 15, 2025. In mid-September, Nvidia and Intel announced an AI infrastructure partnership through which the former company would invest $5 billion in the latter.
NVDA, INTC
Amazon.com Inc (AMZN)
+0.03%
On Sunday, the company announced that it is scrapping its commercial drone delivery rollout in Italy following a strategic review. While progress was made with aviation regulators, the company cited broader business and regulatory conditions as insufficient to support the program at this time.
Alphabet Inc (GOOGL)
-0.41%
A YouTube user shared a video appearing to depict a Waymo-branded Jaguar I-Pace being tested in London; the vehicle was not operating autonomously This possible update comes as the Alphabet-backed company works with partner Moove and seeks regulatory approval in London. Waymo has faced recent service disruptions in San Francisco due to outages and severe weather.
DigitalBridge Group Inc (DBRG)
+32.47%
Gapping up after Bloomberg reported that SoftBank is in advanced talks to acquire the data-center investment firm. The deal, which could be announced as early as Monday, is reportedly part of SoftBank’s push to capitalize on surging AI-driven demand for digital infrastructure. DigitalBridge manages about $108 billion in assets and has a market capitalization near $2.5 billion.
Energy Fuels Inc (UUUU)
+3.62%
Trading sharply higher premarket after the company announced that it has exceeded its 2025 uranium guidance, with mine production topping 1.6 million pounds and White Mesa producing over 1.0 million pounds of U₃O₈. Energy Fuels expects Q4 sales of about 360,000 pounds at roughly $74.93 per pound for approximately $27 million in revenue. The company also announced two new long-term uranium sales contracts covering 2027–2032.
Xpeng Inc (XPEV)
-1.83%
On watch after the company and Peking University announced that their research paper introducing FastDriveVLA has been accepted to AAAI 2026. FastDriveVLA is a visual token pruning method for end-to-end autonomous driving Vision-Language-Action models. On the nuScenes dataset, the approach reduced visual tokens from 3,249 to 812—about 7.5× less compute—while maintaining planning accuracy. Separately, Morgan Stanley called Xpeng one of its top picks in the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) space in China for 2026.
Novo Nordisk A/S (NVO)
-1.39%
The company has cut the listing prices of its obesity drug Wegovy by about half in some Chinese provinces as it prepares for increased competition ahead of semaglutide’s patent expiry in March. The move, reported by Chinese media outlet Yicai, lowers costs for patients and comes as local drugmakers are expected to launch cheaper generics across China.
Coupang Inc (CPNG)
+2.76%
On watch after announcing a 1.69 trillion won ($1.18 billion) compensation package for holders of 33.7 million accounts affected by a major data leak, offering vouchers worth 50,000 won per user. The move follows founder Kim Bom’s public apology for the incident, though Bom has declined to attend upcoming parliamentary hearings on the matter.
3 E Network Technology Group Ltd (MASK)
+25.90%
Gapping up on no apparent news catalyst. On Friday, December 19, the company announced the initial closing of a $2 million offering. The stock has a market capitalization of $2.05 million and a float of 3.5 million shares, approximately 8.5% of which are sold short.


