On December 19, 2025, buoyed by positive sentiment around artificial intelligence, major U.S. stock indexes experienced gains even amid the volatility of quad-witching. The S&P 500 rose 0.88% to close at 6,834.50, while the Nasdaq Composite jumped 1.31% to 23,307.62, driven by strength in the technology sector. The Dow Jones Industrial Average added 0.38%, finishing at 48,134.89, as all three indexes navigated the choppy trading conditions typical of quad-witching days.
AI-focused and broader technology stocks led the day’s market gains, with shares of Oracle climbing 6.63% and Micron Technology rising 6.89%. Conversely, consumer-focused stocks faced challenges, with Nike and Lamb Weston experiencing declines of 10.54% and 25.94%, respectively. These drops were attributed to disappointing earnings and forecasts, which weighed down the retail and consumer staples sectors.
Quadruple witching, which occurs four times a year, was the driving force behind the day’s volatility. On this particular Friday in December, stock index futures, stock index options, stock options, and single stock futures all expired simultaneously, resulting in heightened trading volumes and price swings. This phenomenon often leads to unpredictable market behavior as traders adjust their positions.
Recent economic indicators, including reports of cooling inflation and a softer labor market, have bolstered expectations that the Federal Reserve may lower interest rates early in the upcoming year. However, Apollo Global Management cautioned that stagflation poses a significant risk moving forward, particularly if artificial intelligence fails to deliver expected economic benefits.
The mixed earnings results from Nike and Lamb Weston further highlight the difficulties facing consumer-facing sectors. Although Nike surpassed analyst forecasts in both earnings and revenue, its stock price fell due to investor concerns over profit margins and sales performance in China. In conjunction with these results, the University of Michigan downgraded its December consumer sentiment expectations, citing persistent high prices and weak job growth as contributing factors.
The market’s reaction to AI sentiment reflects a growing investor belief in the transformative potential of technology, despite the underlying economic uncertainties. As companies continue to innovate and integrate AI into their operations, market dynamics may evolve, potentially yielding new opportunities for growth. Looking ahead, investors will be watching closely to see how these trends unfold in a landscape shaped by both technological advancements and economic challenges.
Emma Newbery has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool holds positions in and recommends Nike and Oracle, adhering to its disclosure policy.
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