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S&P 500 Daily Update for Thursday October 16, 2025
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Market Summary for Wednesday, October 15, 2025:
Outlook for Thursday, October 16, 2025:
Wednesday's Market Action:
Market Performance: The market showed slight positivity, closing up 0.4% but struggled to stay above the 20-period moving averages, closing near it. The S&P 500 opened higher, briefly surpassed 6700, hit an intraday high of 6725, but faced resistance and fell back below 6700, finding support at the daily pivot of 6627. Late-day buying pushed it slightly below 6675.
Key Levels: Resistance at 6725 (round number, likely due to algorithmic trading). Support held at the 50-period moving average and the daily pivot.
Volume: Below average, indicating mixed sentiment and lack of strong conviction.
Volatility: VIX closed at 20.64, still elevated, reflecting ongoing uncertainty. Increased volatility in the VIX of VIX was noted.
Sector Performance: Tech and communication sectors saw gains (e.g., Google up 2.27%, Apple up 0.67%), while energy, industrials, and materials were down. Small caps outperformed, up nearly 1%.
Earnings: Mixed results with Morgan Stanley and Bank of America up, PNC and Progressive down.
Economic Data: Empire State Manufacturing Survey surprised at 10.7 (vs. expected -1.8). MBA Mortgage Applications Index fell 1.8% (less than the prior 4.7% drop). Beige Book showed little change in economic activity, with consumer spending slightly down and manufacturing varied.
Geopolitical/Policy: Optimism around a potential U.S.-China trade truce faded after the Open, contributing to selling pressure. Treasury Secretary Bessent suggested defense contractors reduce stock buybacks to focus on R&D for national security.
Interest Rates: 10-year Treasury yield rose to 4.05% from 4.02%, testing the 4% level. A break below could support stocks, while a rise could pressure them.
Gold: Continued its rally, seen as a hedge against inflation and geopolitical "insanity."
Sentiment: Investors' Intelligence bull-bear ratio remains high, suggesting potential over-optimism. Gamma exposure indicates resistance at 6750 and support at 6600-6625.
Technical Indicators:
Short-Term: Negative due to inability to close above the 20-period moving averages. Momentum is mixed, with some indicators (e.g., Vortex) turning positive, but others (e.g., MACD, PMO) declining.
Intermediate/Long-Term: Positive, with the 50-period moving average acting as support. Long-term trends remain intact.
Growth vs. Value: Growth outperformed value slightly, but ratios show short-term weakness. Small caps are starting to outperform large caps, with a potential golden cross in the small cap-to-large cap ratio.
Market Breadth: Advanced decline line holding up but no new highs. Smart money indicators are mixed, with some positive (e.g., accumulation distribution) and others negative (e.g., Chaiken Money Flow & oscillator).
Outlook for Thursday, October 16, 2025:
Short-Term Bias: Negative due to resistance at the 20-period moving average, but support above the 50-period moving average is keeping the S&P 500 in a range.
Seasonal Trends: Historically positive for October 16, with options expiration week (since 1980) up 73% of the time. However, the second half of October is less strong than the first.
Key Events: No major economic reports expected due to the government shutdown. Earnings reports continue, but a blackout period limits some activity.
Geopolitical Factors: Ongoing U.S.-China trade dynamics and other global uncertainties may influence sentiment.
Hindenburg Omen: Watching for confirmation by November 7. A potential Zweig NYSE breadth thrust needs confirmation by October 24.
Conclusion:
The S&P 500 remains in a short-term negative trend, struggling with the 20-period moving averages, but intermediate and long-term trends are positive. It’s caught between resistance (6700-6,750) and support (6,600-6,625). Mixed economic signals, geopolitical noise, and below-average volume suggest caution, with small caps showing relative strength and gold continuing to attract attention.
PDF of Slides:
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DISCLAIMER This video is for entertainment purposes only. I am not a financial adviser, and you should do your own research and go through your own thought process before investing in a position. Trading is risky!
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