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Here’s what’s happening in the stock market today:

The stock market is showing cautious mixed moves today as investors digest key earnings and a new trade development. 📉⏳ The Dow Jones Industrial Average dipped about 0.2%, the S&P 500 fell over 0.5%, and the Nasdaq declined by more than 0.9%, led notably by a sharp drop in Meta shares after their earnings report. Meanwhile, Alphabet's stock rose on stronger-than-expected results, and Apple and Amazon are set to report later today.

Major Indices Performance 📊

  • Dow Jones Industrial Average is down roughly 0.2%.

  • S&P 500 lost over 0.5%.

  • Nasdaq dipped more than 0.9%, dragged by tech sector weakness.

Market Movers 🚀

  • Meta plunged nearly 12% amid earnings disappointment and AI spending concerns.

  • Alphabet gained more than 5% following a strong quarterly report.

  • Apple is up modestly by about 0.8% pre-market, while Amazon is down slightly by 0.8%.

  • Chipotle plummeted 18% after lowering sales outlook.

  • Sprouts Farmers Market shares fell over 22%.

  • Eli Lilly rose 4% on better-than-expected results and raised forecasts.

Key Events Driving the Market 🗞️

  • U.S.-China trade talks led to tariff cuts but tempered rate cut expectations after Fed Chair Powell indicated a December rate cut isn’t guaranteed. 🏛️

  • Investors await the next round of Big Tech earnings including Apple and Amazon.

  • Recent Fed rate cut of 0.25% was confirmed, but Powell's cautious remarks added uncertainty.

  • The market is adjusting to the evolving AI productivity narrative amid economic and policy uncertainties.

Investor Sentiment 👀


Investors are cautious, balancing optimism from positive earnings surprises with concerns over earnings misses, trade developments, and Fed policy outlook. There is moderate volatility and subdued volume as traders parse mixed signals from the tech sector and the broader economy. 🐂⚖️

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TRADE OF THE DAY:
IWM

Name: iShares Russell 2000 ETF (managed by BlackRock)
Symbol: IWM
Current Price: ~$247.81

Trade
Sell to Open: 1 IWM Nov 14, 2025 236/231 Put Vertical (Bull Put)

Total Credit Received: $55.00
Credit per Contract: $55.00 (for one contract covering 100 shares)
Direction: Bullish (expects IWM to stay above break-even level)

Probability of Profit (PoP): 85.70%

Potential ROI:
Max Risk (Loss): $445.00
ROI: ($55 ÷ $445) × 100 ≈ 12.4%

Trade Explained in Simple English:
This bull put spread involves selling the 236 strike put and buying the 231 strike put, both expiring November 14, 2025. You collect $55 upfront. If IWM stays above about $235.45 at expiration, both puts expire worthless and you keep the full credit. Your maximum loss is capped at $445 if IWM falls below $231, making this a limited-risk bullish trade.

Wall Street Highlights:
News Beyond the Numbers

  1. Quantum computing stocks IonQ, Rigetti, and D-Wave surged after news that the Trump administration is negotiating equity stakes in these firms in exchange for federal funding. Read more.

  2. Zoom Video Communications is making a comeback with its strongest revenue growth in over 11 quarters and a strong balance sheet, driven by growth in its enterprise sector. Read more.

  3. Major tech companies are spending a record $78 billion last quarter on AI data centers and chips, warning investors of even higher outlays ahead. Read more.

  4. Chinese EV maker Nio shares surged 63.8% year to date amid renewed investor optimism from government support and supply chain improvements. Read more.

  5. Molina Healthcare’s stock plunged 20.8% after revising its annual profit outlook downward, with other U.S. health insurers also facing losses. Read more.

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