October 28, 2025

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Good morning! In today’s issue, we’ll dig into the latest market moves and highlight what they mean for investors right now. Along the way, you’ll find insights you can put to work immediately
— Ryan Rincon, Founder at The Wealth Wagon Inc.
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Stock Market Update

Wall Street started the week strong as investors rotated back into large-cap growth and financials:
Dow Jones: 47,544 (+0.71%)
S&P 500: 6,875 (+1.23%)
Nasdaq: 23,637 (+1.86%)
Russell 2000: +0.28%
VIX: -3.54% to 15.79 — volatility continues to sink.
Leaders of the Day
Meta (META): +1.69% — ahead of earnings this week.
Microsoft (MSFT): +1.51% — AI optimism continues.
Tesla (TSLA): +4.31% — strong delivery data lifted sentiment.
Broadcom (AVGO): +2.24%, Citigroup (C): +2.23%, CoreWeave (CRVW): +2.65%.
Robinhood (HOOD): +4.34% — retail trading volumes surged.
Laggards
Costco (COST): -0.25% — profit-taking after a recent rally.
Lucid (LCID): -2.06% — continued demand concerns in EV space.
Ford (F): -4.19% — short-term pressure as EV investments weigh.
💡 Market Sentiment:
Investors are positioning ahead of mega-cap tech earnings (Meta, Amazon, Alphabet). With the VIX at a three-month low, risk appetite is back in force — but selective positioning is key.
Crypto Update

Crypto markets began the week with modest pullbacks following a strong weekend rally.
Bitcoin (BTC) → $114,210 (-0.47% daily, +0.77% weekly)
Ethereum (ETH) → $4,105 (-1.08% daily, +0.88% weekly)
XRP +0.73%, Solana (SOL) +0.85%, BNB +1.39%
Dogecoin (DOGE) and Cardano (ADA) both hovered near flat levels.
Despite the dip, momentum remains firm with institutional inflows holding steady. The market’s focus this week is on Ethereum’s network upgrade timeline and Bitcoin’s $115K resistance zone, which could act as a breakout catalyst.
💬 Tone: Crypto remains in “healthy consolidation” mode — a welcome breather after multi-week gains.
Real Estate Update

💡 Today’s Tip:
If you’re watching for opportunities, look for REITs with strong cash flow and low refinancing exposure. Warehousing, data centers, and multifamily properties remain the most insulated from lingering credit stress.
Resource Update

Energy and metals took a breather today as traders rebalanced portfolios toward equities.
Energy Markets
WTI Crude: $61.31 ↓ -0.31%
Brent Crude: $65.66 ↓ -0.42%
Natural Gas: $3.44 ↑ +4.18% (strong rebound)
Heating Oil: $243.61 ↑ +1.37%
Natural gas was the standout — boosted by early winter demand forecasts — while oil eased slightly amid steady global supply.
Precious Metals
Gold: $4,017.70 ↓ -2.71%
Silver: $47.13 ↓ -3.64%
Platinum: $1,607 ↓ -0.84%
Palladium: $1,439 ↓ -0.98%
🪙 Takeaway: Investors rotated away from safe havens as equities surged. Gold’s drop of over 2% marked one of its sharpest daily moves this month, signaling a shift in risk sentiment back toward growth assets.
That’s All For Today
I hope you enjoyed today’s issue of The Wealth Wagon. If you have any questions regarding today’s issue or future issues feel free to reply to this email and we will get back to you as soon as possible. Come back tomorrow for another market update, and snapshot. I hope to see you. 🤙
— Ryan Rincon, CEO and Founder at The Wealth Wagon Inc.
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