The benchmark index managed to erase most of its early morning losses through the session.

Your Evening Briefing

November 14, 2025

Despite a modest rebound in tech, the S&P 500 closes slightly lower

This morning, a heat map of the S&P 500 looked like a solid red square. While stocks managed to rebound a bit from session lows, the S&P 500 still lost .05%, while the Nasdaq 100 gained .06% and the Russell 2000 gained roughly .2%. The tech sector ETF, which was down as much as 2% today, managed to close a little bit higher.

Speculative stocks like Applied Digital and Bloom Energy made incredible rebounds. Other speculative stocks that didn’t quite manage to end positive, like IREN and Oklo, still erased sizable losses.

Bitcoin dropped below $95,000 Friday, its lowest level since May, as the Bitcoin Fear and Greed Index hits 16, reflecting “extreme fear.”

Stocks that moved higher:

  • Micron spiked on a report that Samsung hiked prices of select memory chips by as much as 60% since September.
  • Warner Bros. Discovery rose amid reports of planned bids from Netflix, Comcast, and Paramount.
  • Applied Materials closed slightly higher after posting a modest beat on Q4 sales and EPS.

Stocks that moved lower:

  • StubHub plummeted after reporting earnings results last night that missed Wall Street estimates.
  • POET Technologies slumped after reporting a larger than expected Q3 loss.

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