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11-25-25: The Market Could Use a Winter “Flu Shot”

by Jason Bodner

November 25, 2025

My son caught the flu last week. He is feverish and miserable, but I let him know that this rough patch will fade and he’ll be fine. Markets are similar: Sometimes they feel awful, even when the underlying system seems healthy. And just like flu viruses that can freeze in permafrost for decades and return, old market fears have a way of thawing back to life. Inflation worries, growth scares, yield curve panic and valuation angst never fully disappear – they just wait for the right conditions to reappear.

Historically, November has been the strongest month for stocks, at least since 1990:

MAIN Index Table

Graphs are for illustrative and discussion purposes only. Please read important disclosures at the end of this commentary.

But this November, the market got the flu, as the S&P, NASDAQ, and Russell are all lower:

Index Tables

Graphs are for illustrative and discussion purposes only. Please read important disclosures at the end of this commentary.

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