Market Overview - The U.S. stock market had a mixed trading session on October 31, 2025, with major indexes showing solid gains for the week and month despite afternoon trading divergences influenced by tech earnings [1][2] - The Nasdaq Composite rose 0.2%, driven by strong results from Amazon, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average declined 0.2% and the S&P 500 was down fractionally [2] Sector Performance - Sector performance was mixed, with the Technology Select Sector SPDR losing 1.2% and Consumer Discretionary Select Sector SPDR declining 2.3% on the previous day, while financial and real estate sectors showed strength [4] Notable Company Performances - Amazon's stock surged between 10% and 13% after reporting robust third-quarter results, with a 20% year-over-year growth in its AWS division [5] - Apple also contributed positively, with shares climbing between 2% and 8% after exceeding earnings estimates and providing an optimistic outlook for the holiday season [5] - Alphabet's stock jumped 5% following stronger-than-expected earnings, driven by Google Cloud and YouTube advertising revenue [7] - Meta Platforms saw a slight rebound of 1.5% after an 11% drop due to increased AI capital expenditures and a substantial tax charge [6] - Nvidia's market valuation dipped below $5 trillion, with little change in stock price after a 2% decline [6] Upcoming Events - The market is facing a partial U.S. government shutdown, delaying the release of crucial economic data, including the September PCE report [10] - Key economic data releases include the ISM Manufacturing PMI on November 3 and the ADP employment report on November 5 [11] - Nvidia and Palantir Technologies are expected to report earnings in mid-November, with analysts anticipating strong growth for Palantir driven by demand for its AI Platform [12] Federal Reserve and Monetary Policy - The Federal Reserve recently cut the federal funds rate to 3.75-4.00%, but Chair Powell's neutral stance on future monetary policy has introduced uncertainty [13]
Tech Titans Drive Mixed Market as Earnings Season Nears Close