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US stocks hold steady on Christmas Eve as investors watch Santa Claus rally

by admin December 24, 2025
December 24, 2025

US stocks held steady on Christmas Eve, with the broad market opening virtually flat.

The Dow edged marginally higher, while the Nasdaq Composite matched the S&P’s sluggish performance in a shortened trading session marked by thin holiday volumes and cautious investor positioning heading into the year-end break.

The S&P 500 closed at an all-time high on Tuesday, marking the fourth consecutive day of gains for America’s blue-chip stocks.

What happened in pre-market trade today?

Futures showed almost no movement this morning, a sign of the muted trading environment on Christmas Eve.

The S&P 500 e-minis were down a mere 0.06%, while the Dow and Nasdaq registered similar flat performances.

This lack of volatility tells you everything about market sentiment right now. Most institutional investors have stepped back, waiting to see what unfolds after the turkey and eggnog.

The action came early when jobless claims data arrived, showing initial unemployment filings fell to 214,000 last week, better than economists’ forecasts of 225,000.

This is meaningful because it reinforces what we’ve been watching for months: companies are still reluctant to fire workers, even as hiring has slowed dramatically.

It’s what market watchers call a “low-hire, low-fire” labor market. Put simply, businesses aren’t laying people off, but they’re also not racing to hire.

That stability in the jobs picture has been keeping stock investors calm.

Meanwhile, on the corporate front, Tim Cook, Apple’s CEO and Nike’s lead independent director, bought nearly $3 million worth of Nike shares on Monday at $58.97 each, the very day after the sneaker giant’s stock got hammered 10.5% on weak earnings guidance.

This insider buying matters. It’s a signal from someone with deep pockets that he sees value despite the short-term pain.

Nike remains down 24% for the year, but Cook’s vote of confidence through actual money gave the stock a 2.3% premarket bounce.

Santa rally under watch

Don’t expect fireworks. Volumes will be thin, many trading desks have skeleton crews, so even modest buying or selling can move prices. That’s why today is really about momentum, not magnitude.

The broader narrative centers on whether Wall Street can extend the Santa Claus rally that formally kicks off today and runs through January 5.

History suggests it should. The S&P 500 has posted gains during this period in most years, though 2024 was an exception when investors faced aggressive Fed signals and overvaluation concerns in artificial intelligence stocks.

This year feels different. Strong third-quarter economic growth at 4.3%, the fastest in two years, has given bulls ammunition.

Yes, inflation is still sticky, and consumer confidence ticked lower in December, but the Fed appears ready to cut rates next year if economic data cooperate.

The gold and silver markets are voting on that thesis with both precious metals hitting all-time highs for the third consecutive day, driven by safe-haven demand and bets on monetary easing.

What could spoil the party? Nothing material today, that’s the point.

With markets closing early and attention turning to family dinners, expect dealers to manage risk carefully.

Any surprise economic news or geopolitical flare-up could trigger selling, but most traders appear locked in for a quiet ride through Christmas.

The real test comes next week when markets reopen on December 26. That’s when we’ll see if today’s gains stick or whether the holiday break resets sentiment.

For now, watch for follow-through buying in mega-cap technology stocks, the same names that powered yesterday’s record high.

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