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Wednesday, November 5, 2025
Indices: Russell 2000 +1.54% | Nasdaq +0.88% | Dow +0.58% | S&P 500 +0.47%
Sectors: 9 of the 11 sectors closed higher. Consumer Discretionary led, gaining +1.21%. Consumer Staples lagged, falling -0.07%.
Commodities: Crude Oil fell -1.59% to $59.60 per barrel. Gold rose +0.82% to $3,993 per oz.
Currencies: The US Dollar Index was flat (-0.03%) at $100.16.
Crypto: Bitcoin is currently up +2.10% to $103,592. Ethereum is up +4.79% to $3,443
Volatility: The Volatility Index dropped -5.85% to 17.88.
Interest Rates: The US 10-year Treasury yield rose to 4.159%.
Here are the best charts, articles, and ideas shared on the web today!
Chart of the Day
π Today's Chart of the Day was shared by Donovan Jackson (@TheDonInvesting).
- The Solar ETF ($TAN) had its best day in nearly three months, rising +7% to a fresh 52-week high. Despite dismal performance in recent years, Solar is significantly outperforming this year, gaining +55% YTD.
- Itβs on track for a seven-month winning streak, rising every single month since the April lows. The last major run lasted 10 consecutive months before peaking in early 2021.
- Donovan notes that $TAN is testing key levels on both an absolute and relative basis. $50 has been a notable inflection point since inception, while the relative trend ($TAN/$SPY) is reclaiming the lows from 2017 and 2018, marking a potential Failed Breakdown.
Quote of the Day
"It is said that the present is pregnant with the future."
- Voltaire
Top Links
The Good, The Bad and The Ugly - TrendLabs
JC Parets shares three noteworthy charts.
Market Breadth Weakens β Is the S&P 500 in Trouble?? - StockCharts.com
Frank Cappelleri discusses the state of market breadth.
CAUTION Below - The Strazza Letter
Steve Strazza looks at the weakness in Banks, Builders, and Bitcoin.
The "Kingda Ka" of Stocks - Bespoke
Bespoke highlights the recent strength from Japan and SoftBank.
Buying IPOs: Are They Really Worth All the Hype? - Schaeffer's Investment Research
Rocky White examines how IPO's typically perform.
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