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Today’s Summary

Friday, October 10, 2025



Indices: Dow -1.90% | S&P 500 -2.71% | Russell 2000 -3.01% | Nasdaq 100 -3.49%

Sectors: The only sector that closed higher was Consumer Staples, inching up +0.08%. Tech lagged, dropping -4.1%

Commodities: Crude Oil dropped -4.24% to a five-month low of $58.90 per barrel. Gold rose +0.70% to $4,004 per oz. 

Currencies: The US Dollar Index dropped -0.55% to $98.85.

Crypto: Bitcoin slid -7.15% to $112,996. Ethereum tumbled -12.23% to $3,836.

Volatility: The Volatility Index surged +31.69% to 21.65.

Interest Rates: The US 10-year Treasury yield dropped to 4.059%.
 


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 Eric Conrads (@conradseric). 
 

  • Stocks suffered their worst day since April on Friday, with the MSCI All-Country World Index ($ACWI) dropping -2.6% and wiping out nearly a month of gains in a single session.
     
  • $ACWI has traded above its 50 and 200-day moving averages for nearly six months, and it remains above both even after today’s sell-off. However, it lost its 20-DMA for the first time since early September today.
     
  • While today's sell-off damaged the short-term trend, the intermediate-term and long-term uptrends remain untouched. A decisive break below the 50-DMA next week would raise the risk of a deeper correction toward the 200-DMA.
     

The Takeaway: Stocks just saw their sharpest sell-off in six months, with $ACWI tumbling -2.6%. The short-term trend was damaged, but the broader uptrend remains untouched. 



Quote of the Day


"Markets rarely bottom on a Friday."
 

- Jeffrey Saut 


Top Links
 

The Bull Market Turns Three - Carson Research 
Ryan Detrick examines the current bull market as it turns three years old.

Watching for Cracks in a Bull Market - Alfonso's Daily Note
Alfonso De Pablos breaks down a few telling charts to watch in the near term.

Homebuilders Struggle - Bespoke
Bespoke looks at the weakness in Homebuilding stocks. 

Here’s Why Stock Prices Will Fall - TrendLabs
JC Parets examines the bear case for stocks and a few notable divergences. 


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