Weekly Market Recap (October 27–31, 2025)
Mixed earnings and diverging tech results capped October trading. Technology led weekly gains, while Consumer Defensive and Real Estate lagged. AI-linked names like Nvidia and Warner Bros. Discovery stood out, while inflation-sensitive sectors lost ground.
Index Performance (Weekly)
| Index | Weekly Change |
|---|---|
| S&P 500 | −0.52% |
| Nasdaq | +0.38% |
| Dow Jones | +0.04% |
Sector Snapshot (1-Week)
Technology
+2.21%
Consumer Cyclical
+1.52%
Energy
+0.29%
Communication Services
+0.02%
Industrials
−0.15%
Financial
−0.64%
Healthcare
−0.86%
Basic Materials
−1.45%
Utilities
−2.17%
Real Estate
−3.38%
Consumer Defensive
−3.70%
AI Picks Performance (Week)
| Stock | Weekly Return | Comment |
|---|---|---|
| Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) | +6.70% | Momentum continued amid acquisition buzz and media M&A rumors. |
| Micron Technology (MU) | +1.67% | Steady AI demand sustained memory pricing strength. |
| Lam Research (LRCX) | +0.36% | Flat week as semi-cap names paused after October surge. |
The Score — Stocks That Defined the Week
- Caterpillar (CAT): Earnings beat and raised guidance; sales to AI data-center developers surged 31%; shares +12% Wed.
- Nvidia (NVDA): Hit $5T valuation milestone; now worth more than Qualcomm, AMD, and TSMC combined; shares +3% Wed.
- Kenvue (KVUE): Texas lawsuit over Tylenol autism claims pressured shares −3.8% Tue.
- Chipotle (CMG): Warned of soft demand among lower-income customers; shares −18% Thu.
- Meta Platforms (META): Shares −11% Thu after pledging aggressive AI investment; Amazon +9.6% Fri and Alphabet +2.4% Wed outperformed peers.
Outlook
- Earnings wrap: Big Tech’s mixed results highlight diverging AI strategies and spending priorities.
- Macro focus: Inflation stabilization supports equities, but defensive sectors remain under pressure.
- Sector rotation: Tech resilience contrasts with defensive weakness—potential setup for November rebound.
Key Takeaway
October closed with volatility but renewed AI confidence. Caterpillar’s power-generator sales tied to data centers underscored AI’s industrial reach, while Nvidia’s $5T milestone marked a new era of market concentration. Investors brace for November with attention on yields and AI capex trends.
Week ended October 31, 2025. Data based on your inputs and WSJ summaries.