Nov 24, 2025 Profit $1,011

Nov 24, 2025 Profit $1,011

Today is Monday, November 24th, 2025, and this is your Daily Nasdaq Futures Recap—the show where we break down every move, every catalyst, and of course, every single trade our algorithm fired off throughout the session.
Let’s jump right into it!

Market News

A light economic calendar to start Thanksgiving week:

At 10:30 AM Dallas Fed Manufacturing Business Index

At 11:30 AM 3-month and 6-month Treasury bill auctions

Not a heavy data day, but enough to move markets around the edges.

Overnight Session

The futures opened at 6:00 PM, and right out of the gate the Nasdaq exploded higher, jumping more than 100 points above Friday’s close. Our robot immediately seized the momentum and entered a long position. Unrealized profit reached 150 dollars.

But as soon as the Asian markets opened, sentiment shifted. Liquidity thinned, sellers stepped in, and Nasdaq rolled over. Our robot cut the long for a controlled loss of 194 dollars, and flipped short right away to catch the downside. A tough but disciplined start to the evening.

Morning Session

In the morning, as Europe market opened, Nasdaq jumped up. Our robot entered a long position. Our long position now carried over 162 dollars unrealized profit.

At 8:30 AM, no major US data hit the tape, very quiet pre-market. Nasdaq edged higher.

But when the bell rang at 9:30 AM, buyers showed up in force. Nasdaq pushed higher, and Tesla made a run toward 420, helping lift sentiment across tech. As momentum shifted, our robot was still carrying the long position, riding the early strength. Unrealized profit reached 308 dollars.
Meanwhile, our AMD trade was the star of the morning a strong setup, strong execution, and a solid 813 dollars net profit.

At 10:30 AM,  the Dallas Fed Manufacturing Index came in at -10.4, sharply lower than the prior -5.0, and the market dipped on the weak print. But just as quickly, buyers stepped back in and reversed the move. Our robot took advantage with a couple of fast scalps. Now realized gains reached 198 dollars on the Nasdaq e-Micro.

Afternoon Session

The afternoon was calm. Nasdaq made an attempt at the big 25,000 level, but the breakout failed. Into the final minutes, we saw some profit-taking, and Nasdaq slipped slightly, closing around 24,960.

After Hours

No major tech earnings after the bell, so the market wrapped up quietly and our trading day came to an end.

Final tally:

  1.  dollars profit trading the Nasdaq e-Micro

and 813 dollars profit on AMD
for a combined 1,011 dollars green Monday. Not bad at all.

Summary

A strong start to the week. Tech stocks bounced back after last week’s pullback, Tesla up 7% and our algorithm navigated the volatility well booking over 1,000 dollars in profit trading just 1 e-Micro Nasdaq contract and 100 shares of AMD.

Yu, Edward

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