12:00 TUESDAY – Investing Insights #274 – 2/3/26
- Robert Holman - The Defensive Advisor

- 3 days ago
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by Robert Holman, CFA CFP© | www.DefensiveAdvisor.com
STOCK MARKET RATING (THE BIG PICTURE) …
· Bullish/Bearish Rating: 5 = neutral (1 - 4 is bearish, 5 is neutral, 5 - 9 is bullish).
· Market/Economic Condition: Normal market, approaching a peaking economy
· Outlook: Selectively reinvesting sidelined cash, optimistic but still wary
I’ve shifted back to a weekly blog – it’s better for my readers and it’s better for me.
Not a lot of change, unfortunately.
I’ve changed my rating to neutral pending more information on so many outstanding issues: Greenland, legality of tariffs, Fed interest rate policy, and international tensions with Cuba, China and Iran. While I would like to be bullish, I think caution is the wisest choice. A U.S. carrier task force has reached Iran. Any of the above situations could have a major impact on the markets.
I’ve located another good opportunity if we can get past some of these issues. Should things become clearer, I will respond accordingly.
PORTFOLIOS … After reading this report, if you are unsure how to respond to these conditions and would like a discussion or some complimentary advice, you may send an email message and I’ll respond with the information you need. For a free portfolio review, Get my Portfolio Assessment.
TO MY CLIENTS … THANK YOU FOR YOUR TRUST.
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