In today’s update, Stephen Whiteside from TheUptrend.com reviews market activity for Tuesday, November 11th, a quiet trading day due to Remembrance Day in Canada, Veterans Day in the U.S., and a government shutdown. U.S. futures are mixed with the Nasdaq leading lower after Monday’s rally, while gold and crude oil are higher and Bitcoin is weaker. Whiteside notes several buy and sell signals but plans to wait for confirmation before acting.
He reviews performance across commodities and major markets: volatility eased, energy stocks continued higher, and gold and silver returned to buy signals. The U.S. indexes, including the S&P 500 and Nasdaq 100, saw selective strength in stocks like NVIDIA, Palantir, and Micron. In Canada, the TSX-60 and Vanguard Canada ETF are back on buy signals with notable winners like Barrick, Kinross, and Curaleaf. Whiteside closes by emphasizing patience, waiting for confirmed signals, and reminding viewers that timing and trend-following are key to successful investing.
Stephen Whiteside
Tuesday, November 11, 2025
00:00 Good morning and market overview
00:27 Quiet trading day ahead — government closures and shutdown
00:50 Mixed futures — Nasdaq leading lower
01:18 Waiting for confirmation after Monday’s rally
01:56 Gold, crude oil higher — Bitcoin lower Tuesday morning
02:18 VIX update and volatility signals
02:47 Commodity trends — crude, gasoline, and natural gas
03:06 Energy stocks continue higher
03:17 Gold and silver back on buy signals
03:35 U.S. stock market overview — major indexes update
03:51 Dow highlights — NVIDIA, Microsoft, 3M, and Procter & Gamble
04:28 S&P 500 back on buy signal — top winners and losers
04:55 Nasdaq 100 update — tech stock movers
05:34 Canadian market overview — TSX-60 back on buy signal
05:51 Top Canadian gainers and losers
06:02 Vanguard Canada ETF highlights — Discovery Silver, Curaleaf, Aris Mining
06:28 Stocks under pressure — Bird Construction, Premium Brands, Bausch
06:33 Final thoughts — waiting for confirmation signals
06:48 Schedule note — next update on Thursday
