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Thursday, December 4, 2025
Indices: Russell 2000 +0.76% | S&P 500 +0.16% | Dow -0.01% | Nasdaq -0.09%
Sectors: 5 of the 11 sectors closed higher. Communications led, gaining +0.60%. Health Care lagged, falling -0.74%.
Commodities: Crude Oil is up +1.39% to $59.76 per barrel. Gold is up +0.16% to $4,239 per oz.
Currencies: The US Dollar Index is up +0.20% to $99.06.
Crypto: Bitcoin is currently down -1.36% to $92,178. Ethereum is down -1.98% to $3,127.
Volatility: The Volatility Index dropped -1.68% to 15.82.
Interest Rates: The US 10-year Treasury yield rose to 4.102%.
Here are the best charts, articles, and ideas shared on the web today!
Chart of the Day
π Today's Chart of the Day was shared by Scott Redler (@RedDogT3)
- Energy ($XLE) has been the strongest sector over the trailing week, closing at its highest level since April as it attempts to fill the Liberation Day gap for a third time.
- After surging off the Covid lows in 2020, Energy was the only sector that resisted the 2022 bear market, but it has chopped sideways during this three-year bull market.
- Scott notes that Energy could be a major theme in the year ahead, with $XLE tightly coiled below the former peaks from 2014/2024, near $100β$98. Clearing $100 would mark the completion of a decade-long base.
The Takeaway: Energy is setting the stage for a potential multi-year breakout, with $XLE tightly coiled below a decade-long resistance level.
Quote of the Day
"To always believe that prices move first and fundamentals come second."
- Paul Tudor Jones
Top Links
Energy Set to Lead the Next Rotation - Alfonsoβs Daily Note
Alfonso highlights the recent strength in the Energy sector.
Chart Check Into Year-End - LPL Financial Research
Adam Turnquist looks at the technical setup for the S&P 500 in the final stretch of the year.
Big Up Days and Big Down Days Are Neck and Neck - The Daily Number
Grant Hawkridge examines recent volatility in the S&P 500.
America Just Hit βAdd to Cartβ - TrendLabs
JC Parets checks on the Consumer Discretionary sector ($XLY).
Tech Has Carried The 2020s - Chart Kid Matt
Matt Cerminaro breaks down sector contribution in the S&P 500 since 2020.