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Today’s Summary

Thursday, October 30, 2025


Indices: Dow -0.23% | Russell 2000 -0.76% | S&P 500 -0.99% | Nasdaq 100 -1.47%

Sectors: 3 of the 11 sectors closed higher. Real Estate led, gaining +0.57%. Consumer Discretionary lagged, falling -2.26%.

Commodities: Crude Oil rose +0.15% to $60.57 per barrel. Gold rose +0.38% to $4,046 per oz.
 
Currencies: The US Dollar Index rose +0.39% to $99.52.

Crypto: Bitcoin is currently down -1.75% at $108,095. Ethereum is down -2.93% to $3,790.

Volatility: The Volatility Index was flat (-0.06%) at 16.90.

Interest Rates: The US 10-year Treasury yield rose to 4.097%. 

 

Here are the best charts, articles, and ideas shared on the web today!
 


Chart of the Day 


πŸ† Today's Chart of the Day was shared by Frank Cappelleri (@FrankCappelleri).
 

  • Amazon ($AMZN) is up roughly +13% after-hours following a strong earnings report. It's trading at record highs for the first time in nine months, clearing its February peak of $242.
     
  • Frank notes that if today's move holds, it will complete a 10-month base, resembling a Cup & Handle pattern. $AMZN is the 4th largest stock in the S&P 500 and the 5th largest in the Nasdaq 100.
     
  • It has been the weakest stock in the Mag 7 this year, but it's back to positive territory YTD after enduring a -32% drawdown, leaving $TSLA as the only Mag 7 stock that hasn't fully recovered from Liberation Day.
     
The Takeaway: $AMZN is up double-digits after-hours following a strong earnings report. It's entering record territory for the first time since February while completing a multi-month accumulation pattern.



Quote of the Day


"Don't worry about people stealing your ideas. If your ideas are any good, you'll have to ram them down people's throats."
 

- Howard Aiken


Top Links
 

November Best Month of the Year for DJIA & S&P 500 - AlmanacTrader
Jeff Hirsch gives a quick preview of November seasonality. 

Bad Breadth, Green Close - The Daily Number
Grant Hawkridge examines how the S&P 500 has historically performed after an extremely narrow day like yesterday. 

Market Breadth: Wants vs. Needs - TrendLabs
JC Parets shares his perspective on market breadth. 

Not Just 7 Names - Alfonso's Daily Note
Alfonso De Pablos highlights the strength in the Stoxx Europe 600 index. 

Key Takeaways From Yesterday’s Fed Meeting - LPL Financial Research 
Adam Turnquist checks on the MOVE index after yesterday's Fed meeting. 


Top Tweets 

 


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