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October 23, 2025

US stocks rally as momentum stocks live up to their name

US stocks bounced back strongly on Thursday, as the S&P 500 erased the prior session’s losses with a 0.6% gain, the Nasdaq 100 up 0.9%, and the Russell 2000 booking an advance of more than 1%.

The iShares MSCI USA Momentum Factor ETF snapped its longest streak of underperforming the SPDR S&P 500 ETF in over a year, with both AI-geared megacaps and more speculative non-profitable tech stocks rallying strongly.The S&P sector ETFs for energy, tech, industrials, and materials all gained more than 1%.

Stocks that moved higher:

  • Tesla, which reported earnings after the bell on Wednesday, was red in premarket trading as investors worried over weaker margins and growing costs, but recovered by midday to finish up over 2%.
  • GameStop surged amid bullish options flows, with a put/call ratio of just 0.1.
  • Las Vegas Sands soared after a strong Q3 earnings report driven by strong momentum in Macau and Singapore that fueled analyst optimism.
  • Quantum stocks including IonQ, Rigetti, and D-Wave soared after some outlets reported that the Trump administration is in talks to invest directly in the sector, though other sources contradicted the account.
  • American Airlines flew higher as its third-quarter loss came in smaller than expected.
  • West Pharmaceutical spiked after reporting quarterly earnings that showed continued GLP-1 demand.

Stocks that moved lower:

  • Molina Healthcare sank after an earnings miss driven by its Affordable Care Act plans, dragging down peers Centene and Oscar Health with it.
  • IBM, which reported earnings after the bell yesterday, was down over 5% in early trading as analysts and investors parsed its results, but managed to pare losses through the session.
  • Beyond Meat had another brutal session which started even before the opening bell, where the meme stock saw extremely high trading volumes.
  • Super Micro Computer fell after announcing preliminary Q1 net sales far below Wall Street’s expectations.
  • Southwest Airlines dropped on bearish options activity even though its third-quarter earnings beat expectations.

— Luke Kawa, Markets Editor & Toby Bochan, Managing Editor

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