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    S&P 500, Dow remains positive, NASDAQ falls as Wall Street ends mixed on signs of shutdown progress, Eos Energy Enterprises soars 70%, Davis Commodities plunges nearly 78%; check top gainers and losers

    November 7, 20253 Mins Read


    Wall Street ended the week slightly on the upper side, with two of the three major indices ending positive and one being negative. The indexes ended mixed, with the Dow up 0.16%, the S&P 500 rising 0.13%, and the Nasdaq slipping 0.21%. The Nasdaq closed lower, but the S&P 500 and the Dow eked out late-session gains on Friday as investors seemed to move ahead from the roller-coaster week filled with economic worries.

    This week also saw the longest-ever federal government shutdown, and sky-high tech stock valuations dampening risk appetite. On Friday, the three major US indices remained sharply low for for much of the session, but as the day approached the end, losses shrank, with the S&P 500 and the Dow turning higher during the late hours following reports of progress on the congressional impasse which has resulted in the longest federal government shutdown in U.S. history.

    All three indexes lost ground from last Friday’s close, with the Nasdaq registering its largest weekly percentage drop since late March/early April amid mounting concerns over inflated valuations of artificial intelligence-related momentum stocks, which have provided much of the upside muscle to the stock market’s rally over recent months.

    The shutdown has also led to a blackout of official economic indicators, complicating the Federal Reserve’s dual mandate of promoting full employment and price stability. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 74.80 points, or 0.16%, to 46,987.10, the S&P 500 gained 8.48 points, or 0.13%, to 6,728.80 and the Nasdaq Composite lost 49.45 points, or 0.21%, to 23,004.54.

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    As of November 7, 2025, at 4:16 PM ET, market activity showed sharp movements among several small-cap stocks, with notable gains and steep losses marking the day’s extremes. The Friday session highlighted a highly volatile trading day, with outsized moves concentrated in lower-cap and speculative names.
    On the advancers’ side, Eos Energy Enterprises, Inc. (EOSEW) led the rally, soaring 70.81%. Close behind, Motorsport Games Inc. (MSGM) surged 70%, while 60 Degrees Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (SXTPW) jumped 62.5%. ESGL Holdings Limited (ESGLW) also posted a strong performance, climbing 57.41%, and BIO-key International, Inc. (BKYI) rounded out the top five gainers with a 51.57% rise.

    Conversely, the decliners’ list was led by Davis Commodities Limited (DTCK), which plunged 77.93%. Energys Group Limited Ordinary Shares (ENGS) dropped 54.55%, while Eledon Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (ELDN) tumbled 49.76%. Rafael Holdings, Inc. (RFL) fell 49.6%, and JGH (JGH) slid 48.92%, completing the list of the session’s most significant losers.



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