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Happy Tuesday. This is TheStreet’s Stock Market Today for Nov. 18, 2025. You can follow the latest updates on the market here in our daily live blog.
The U.S. markets are now closed. The Nasdaq (-1.21%) and Dow (-1.07%) finished out with a 1% decline, while the S&P 500 had its fourth-consecutive day of losses. The Russell 2000 (+0.52%) was the only of the major indexes to finish out the day golden.
Heading towards the end of the day, here’s the long and short in the U.S. markets:
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The Dow (-0.70%) is down 328 points to 46,262.
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The Nasdaq (-0.63%) is down to 22,566.
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The S&P 500 (-0.33%) is heading for a fourth consecutive close, at 6,651.
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The Russell 2000 (+0.88%) is really showing out today, showing the staying power of small caps.
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The Cboe Volatility Index (+4%) eclipsed 23, continuing a days-long ascent in Wall Street’s ‘Fear Index’
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The 10Y Treasury and Continuous Gold Contracts remained essentially unchanged at 4.125% and $4,074, respectively.
Here’s the S&P 500 at last glance:
Meta won out in a seven month-long trial brought by federal regulators, alleging that the tech giant shouldn’t have been able to acquire Instagram and WhatsApp, cementing monopoly power over the social industry, something that the judge said regulators as unable to do. While met with positive reception, Meta (-0.55%) shares are still down on the day.
Departing the midday station, there’s some signs that the market is warming up a little bit — even if you can’t see it.
55.9% (3,103) U.S. issues are advancing today, while 41.3% (2,293) are declining. You probably didn’t notice that if you were just looking at large cap indexes like the Dow (-0.58%), Nasdaq (-0.52%), and S&P 500 (-0.21%).
However, small caps are showing up: the Russell 2000 (+0.68%) has turned around its earlier declines.
Zooming out, let’s take a look at today’s midday movers:
The U.S. markets are now open. The Nasdaq (-1.36%) is already more than 1% off yesterday’s close, while the Dow (-0.90%) and S&P 500 (-0.85%) aren’t far behind. The Russell 2000 (-0.12%), which was earlier struggling to stay above water, also faced declines despite starting the day in better shape.

