Oct 28, 2025 Profit $575
Today is Tuesday, October 28, 2025,
and this is your daily Nasdaq futures recap.
Market News
We had a packed schedule of data today.
At 9:00 am, the House Price Index came out.
At 10:00 am, we got both CB Consumer Confidence and New Home Sales, followed by the Dallas Fed Services Revenue report.
Then at 10:30 am, the Texas Services Sector Outlook and the 52-week bill auction results were released.
Later, at 1:00 pm, we had the 7-Year Note Auction, followed by the M2 Money Supply in the afternoon.
Overnight Session
6:00 PM to 3:00 AM
Futures reopened at 6:00 PM and pushed higher, finally reaching the 26,000 level.
But around 9:30 PM, as Asian markets opened, traders started taking profits, and the Nasdaq pulled back.
Our robot jumped in with a short position to catch that move. The rest of the night was quiet.
Morning Session
6:00 AM to 12:00 PM
At 6:30 AM, that short was flipped to a long position as momentum turned up.
By 9:00 AM, the House Price Index showed a 0.4% increase, lifting Nasdaq to around 26,050.
Our long position was showing about 125 dollars in unrealized gains.
At the 9:30 AM cash open, Nasdaq edged higher.
Then at 10:00 AM, CB Consumer Confidence came in at 94.6, a bit lower than the previous 95.6.
At 10:30 AM, Dallas Fed Services Revenue dropped to -6.4 from -2.4. That weaker data sent Nasdaq dipping again,
and our robot closed the long and switched back to short.
At 11:30 AM, the 52-week bill auction data came out,and Nasdaq pulled back slightly afterward.
Afternoon Session
At 12:05 PM, the robot flipped back to long.
By 12:30 PM, Nasdaq jumped more than 50 points to 26,147, and the long position was up about 100 dollars.
By 2:00 PM, Nasdaq kept climbing, and the unrealized gain hit over 200 dollars.
At 3:00 PM, the rally pushed even higher boosted by Nvidia strength, with the long showing around 278 dollars in unrealized profit.
Then at 3:30 PM, things started cooling off, and our robot switched again from long to short ahead of the close.
After Hours
Nasdaq closed at 26,160 at 4:00 PM, with our short position still open going into the overnight session.
Summary
It was a solid up day for the Nasdaq, boosted by Nvidia’s continued strength and a firm tech tone across the board.
Our swing robot wrapped up the session with a net gain of 575.