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August 2, 2025 13 mins
Fresh news and strategies for traders. SPY Trader episode #1325. This episode breaks down the sharp market declines witnessed on August 1st, 2025, driven by a weak July jobs report and new US tariffs. It analyzes the impact on key sectors and companies, and provides strategic advice for navigating increased volatility with a cautious, diversified portfolio approach.
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Welcome , market mavens and money maestros , to Spy Trader , your goto podcast for navigating the unpredictable currents of the financial world .
I'm your host , Captain Cash Flow , and it's 6 am on Saturday , August 2nd , 2025 , Pacific .
We've just closed out a week that started with some solid momentum but ended with a significant jolt , leaving many investors scratching their heads and checking their portfolios .

(00:27):
So let's dive into what's been moving the needle .
The past few days have been a real rollercoaster for the US stock market , marked by some pretty sharp declines .
On Friday , August 1st , 2025 , we saw the S&P 500 drop 1.60 percent to 6,237.79 points , its biggest singleday percentage decline in over three months .

(00:54):
The Nasdaq Composite also took a hit , losing 2.24 percent , which was its largest singleday percentage decline since April 21st .
The Dow Jones Industrial Average wasn't spared either , falling 1.23 percent to 43,587.01 , its worst singleday performance in over a month .

(01:16):
These dips wiped out over 1.1 trillion dollars in market value , and all three major indexes were on track for weekly losses .
The CBOE Volatility Index , often called Wall Street's fear gauge , climbed to 21.90 , its highest since June 23rd , really reflecting that increased market uncertainty .

(01:37):
While July actually saw solid gains for the S&P 500 for the third consecutive month , August definitely started with some steep declines .
Historically , August tends to be a less favorable month for the Nasdaq Composite , while the S&P 500 and Dow have averaged positive returns .
Now , looking at specific sectors , Consumer Discretionary was the worst performer in the recent downturn , falling nearly 4 percent .

(02:06):
This was significantly impacted by a tumble in Amazon.com shares .
Technology and Communication Services sectors also experienced declines , dropping 1.9 percent and 1.5 percent respectively on Friday , August 1st .
Over the week ended August 1st , Basic Materials were down 4.96 percent and Consumer Cyclicals were down 3.79 percent , making them the worstperforming sectors .

(02:36):
On the brighter side , the bestperforming sectors over the same period were Utilities , up 1.53 percent , and Communication Services , down 0.99 percent for the week .
Looking at yeartodate performance for 2025 as of midJuly , market breadth has actually expanded beyond just information technology and communication services , with Industrials , Utilities , and Financials also among the top five sectors .

(03:06):
Several key macroeconomic factors have been pulling the strings .
First up , we had a surprisingly weak jobs report .
The U.S.
labor market showed signs of softening , with employers adding only 73,000 jobs in July , significantly below the forecasted 110,000 .
To make matters more concerning , job gains for May and June were sharply revised downward by a combined 258,000 .

(03:35):
The unemployment rate also ticked up to 4.2 percent in July from 4.1 percent in June .
This softer jobs data has significantly increased expectations for the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates at its September meeting , with market expectations now rising to over 80 percent .
Then , just to add to the market's woes , President Donald Trump signed an executive order imposing new tariffs on imports from dozens of trading partners , including Canada , Brazil , India , and Taiwan .

(04:10):
These tariffs , ranging from 10 percent to 41 percent , are set to take effect on August 7th .
This move immediately revived concerns about their potential impact on the U.S.
economy , including higher costs for businesses reliant on imported materials and products , and a potential slowing of economic growth .

(04:32):
On the GDP front , the U.S.
economy's real Gross Domestic Product increased at an annual rate of 3.0 percent in the second quarter of 2025 , which was a rebound from a 0.5 percent contraction in the first quarter .
This increase primarily reflected a decrease in imports and an increase in consumer spending , partly offset by decreases in investment and exports .

(04:59):
However , some analysts suggest this growth might be masking underlying economic weakness , as declining imports , possibly due to pretariff stockpiling , contributed significantly to the GDP figure , and domestic demand rose at its slowest pace in two and a half years .
Regarding inflation , while the U.S.

(05:20):
PCE price index showed some moderation in Q2 , overall inflation was reported at 2.9 percent in July according to a flash estimate , with core inflation expected to be higher .
Finally , let's talk company specifics .
Amazon shares tumbled nearly 8 percent on Friday , August 1st , after the company posted quarterly results that failed to meet lofty expectations for its Amazon Web Services cloud computing unit .

(05:49):
This made Amazon the biggest drag on the Dow , S&P 500 , and Nasdaq .
Apple shares also fell despite beating currentquarter revenue forecasts , as CEO Tim Cook warned that U.S.
tariffs would add 1.1 billion dollars in costs over the period .
Concerns over tariffs impacting demand for iPhones , many of which originate from India , also weighed on sentiment .

(06:16):
On a more positive note , Microsoft and Meta Platforms both reported strong earnings beats on Wednesday , July 29th , which were wellreceived .
Monolithic Power Systems , a power management chipmaker , saw its shares surge over 10 percent on August 1st after reporting strong quarterly results .
Super Micro Computer also surged more than 10 percent on July 28th , following reports of loosened restrictions on technological exports to China .

(06:47):
Advanced Micro Devices gained 4.3 percent on July 28th , with reports indicating AMD raised pricing on its Instinct MI350 AI chip , suggesting confidence in its highend product .
Lastly , UnitedHealth has been the biggest decliner in the Dow Jones Industrial Average so far in 2025 , having lost about 45 percent of its value since the start of the year .

(07:15):
The market's recent performance clearly indicates a heightened sensitivity to macroeconomic factors , particularly trade policy and labor market data .
The confluence of new tariffs and a surprisingly weak jobs report has significantly increased investor caution and raised expectations for a Federal Reserve interest rate cut .

(07:36):
So , why the big decline ?
Firstly , those tariff concerns .
The imposition of new tariffs by the US on a broad range of trading partners creates uncertainty and the potential for increased costs for businesses .
This directly affects companies with global supply chains and reliance on imported goods , leading to a negative outlook .

(07:58):
Secondly , the weak labor market report .
The July jobs data , with fewerthanexpected job additions and those significant downward revisions to prior months , signals a potential slowdown in the economy .
A weakening labor market can lead to reduced consumer spending , which , as we know , is a major driver of GDP .

(08:21):
Finally , monetary policy expectations .
While rate cuts can sometimes be seen as positive for equities by lowering borrowing costs , in this context , they are being driven by concerns about economic weakness .
This creates a kind of ' bad news is good news' paradox , which can still spook investors if the underlying economic health is questioned .

(08:44):
Given these current market conditions , which are characterized by increased volatility and economic uncertainty , I'm recommending a cautious and diversified approach .
Investors should prioritize stability , companies with strong fundamentals , and sectors that may be more resilient to trade tensions and economic slowdowns .

(09:05):
When it comes to broad market exposure with a defensive tilt , consider broad market equity ETFs .
The Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF , ticker VTI , offers exposure to the entire U.S.
stock market .
In uncertain times , a total market approach can help mitigate risk compared to highly concentrated portfolios , allowing investors to participate in any potential rebound across various market capitalizations while still maintaining broad diversification .

(09:39):
Alternatively , the iShares CORE S&P 500 ETF , IVV , or the Vanguard S&P 500 ETF , VOO , track the S&P 500 .
While the S&P 500 has experienced volatility , it represents 500 large U.S.
companies , offering a degree of stability compared to more speculative investments .

(10:03):
Their low expense ratios also make them attractive for longterm investors .
For more defensive positioning and potential resilience , let's look at sectorspecific ETFs .
The Utilities Select Sector SPDR Fund , ticker XLU , has been a top performer recently , up 1.53 percent for the week ended August 1st .

(10:26):
This sector is generally considered defensive , as demand for utility services tends to be stable regardless of economic conditions .
In a slowing economy with increased uncertainty , utilities can offer relative stability and dividend income , acting as a buffer against broader market declines .

(10:47):
Another defensive option is the Health Care Select Sector SPDR Fund , ticker XLV .
The healthcare sector generally exhibits defensive characteristics , as demand for healthcare services is less cyclical .
We even saw that job gains in July primarily came from the healthcare sector , indicating some underlying strength .

(11:08):
This ETF provides exposure to pharmaceutical , biotechnology , and other healthcare companies , which can offer stability during economic downturns .
And don't forget fixed income for capital preservation and income .
Consider bond ETFs like the iShares Core U.S.
Aggregate Bond ETF , AGG , or the Vanguard Total Bond Market ETF , BND .

(11:33):
These ETFs provide broad exposure to U.S.
investmentgrade bonds .
In times of increased market volatility and economic uncertainty , investors often seek the relative safety of bonds .
The recent decline in Treasury yields , as investors bet on Fed rate cuts , also makes bond ETFs more attractive .

(11:54):
These can help diversify a portfolio and provide a more stable income stream .
When it comes to individual stocks , a word of caution .
It's wise to avoid highly sensitive , tradeexposed companies .
Companies with significant international supply chains or heavy reliance on exports or imports may continue to face headwinds due to ongoing tariff uncertainty .

(12:18):
Think about the impact on Apple due to tariffs on iPhones from India , as CEO Tim Cook warned .
Instead , focus on companies with strong balance sheets and consistent profitability .
In an environment of slowing growth , these companies are better positioned to weather economic challenges .
And be cautious with companies that issue disappointing guidance , as we saw with Amazon .

(12:44):
Even strong companies can face significant drops if their forwardlooking guidance doesn't meet elevated market expectations , especially concerning key growth areas like cloud computing .
The current market environment calls for prudence .
While we saw strong corporate earnings in Q2 2025 , the recent macroeconomic data , particularly the jobs report and tariff announcements , have certainly shifted sentiment .

(13:12):
Investors should prioritize risk management through diversification across different asset classes and sectors .
Reevaluating portfolio allocations to increase exposure to defensive sectors and fixed income can help you navigate potential continued volatility in the coming weeks and months .
Additionally , closely monitoring upcoming economic data , especially inflation figures and further Federal Reserve statements , will be crucial .

(13:41):
That's all for this episode of Spy Trader .
Stay safe out there , and I'll catch you next time !
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