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ADP Payrolls Rise, Mortgage Rates Stall and "Impressive" MCD Earnings [6:03]
YouTube ^ | November 5, 2025 | Schwab Network

Posted on 11/06/2025 7:40:17 AM PST by SunkenCiv

Kevin Hincks reporting from the ‪@CboeGlobalMarkets‬ breaks down a pair of economic data prints that aren't impacted by the government shutdown. He shares the details on the ADP Employment Report and the weekly MBA Mortgage Applications. Kevin looks at a few earnings movers ahead of Wednesday's open calling McDonald's (MCD) move "impressive" and an important indicator of consumer behavior. 
ADP Payrolls Rise, Mortgage Rates Stall and "Impressive" MCD Earnings | 6:03 
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0:00·for the first time since June.
0:02·So we're seeing a little bit of
0:03·a recovery there in the crypto
0:05·space to help set up the
0:06·trading day. We welcome in
0:07·Kevin Hincks alive from the
0:09·Cboe this morning for our pre
0:11·Bell playbook. Good morning to
0:13·you Kevin. All right so we've
0:14·got the futures coming off the
0:15·lows this morning. Perhaps all
0:17·thanks to some of the data we
0:19·got this morning. We're in a
0:21·bit of a data fog but we are
0:23·getting a little bit more
0:24·clarity. What are you seeing
0:24·out there this morning. Good
0:26·morning. Good morning Sam. Yeah.
0:28·After a bit of an ugly day
0:30·yesterday, a better than
0:32·expected ADP private payroll
0:34·report has the has the futures
0:37·like you mentioned off their
0:39·lows and actually turning
0:40·positive. Now as we get to the
0:42·9:00 hour. Now what did we get.
0:44·We got the ADP private payroll
0:46·report that came in 42,000 jobs.
0:49·That's better than the 25,000
0:52·expected. Much better than
0:54·-32,000. Remember we had two
0:57·negative months in a row for
0:58·jobs. So a nice jump here to
1:01·42,000. An interesting of that
1:03·42,000 74,000 of it was
1:07·companies 500 employees and
1:09·higher. So the larger companies
1:11·were doing a lot of hiring.
1:12·Here's how it broke down.
1:15·Companies with 1 to 19
1:18·employees down 15,000, 20 to 49
1:21·employees up 5050 to 249. Down
1:28·25,250 to 499. Up 5000. And
1:30·then again over 574,000 jobs.
1:34·Now break it down by by sector.
1:37·Trade and transportation.
1:38·Utilities up 47,000 jobs.
1:42·Education and health services
1:44·up 25,000 jobs. Financial
1:46·activities up 11,000. Those are
1:49·the main positives. Leisure and
1:51·hospitality, one that we watch
1:52·for the services sector down
1:55·5000 jobs. Professional and
1:57·business services down 15,000
1:59·and information services down
2:03·17,000. Wages were pretty much
2:05·flat from month to month as job
2:07·movers actually got raises
2:11·compared to jobs. Stairs, Sam.
2:13·But all things considered, a
2:15·market that may have been
2:17·bracing for a weak number, not
2:18·so much as we get a nice bump
2:20·to 42,000 private payrolls. I
2:23·suppose it's an encouraging
2:25·number, and particularly when
2:26·you look at some of the
2:27·headlines that we've been
2:28·tracking with regards to IBM
2:30·becoming the latest to slash
2:31·some jobs as well. But I
2:32·suppose we've got to give some
2:34·credence to these private
2:36·reports, given that we don't
2:36·have much else to work with. So
2:38·certainly as far as that number
2:40·is concerned. Looking pretty
2:41·positive this morning. We throw
2:42·it ahead of course to services
2:44·PMI out later in the hour. But
2:45·just on another data printer
2:48·mortgage applications. What are
2:49·you seeing there as far as the
2:51·weekly survey. So mortgage
2:52·applications slipped slightly
2:54·from last week. But you
2:55·remember last week was a big
2:58·jump of 7.1% on the composite
3:00·number today, down 1.9%, down
3:05·0.6% in terms of purchases and
3:07·refinances, down 2.8%. But if
3:10·you look at the two weeks,
3:13·mortgage applications have done
3:15·extremely well in in the
3:16·aggregate for the last two
3:18·weeks. So a slight slip though
3:21·this week in mortgage
3:22·applications. But we are 35
3:25·days from a fed meeting, Sam,
3:26·as you know, and the
3:28·percentages for fed rate cut
3:30·that had dropped to 60% are
3:33·starting to creep back up. As I
3:34·look this morning, 72% chance
3:37·of a 25 basis point rate cut.
3:41·So overall, the mortgage,
3:43·mortgage applications, business,
3:44·housing in general they need
3:45·and want lower rates, as you
3:48·know Sam. Yeah, absolutely. And
3:50·obviously we continue to pass
3:52·over a number of these report
3:54·cards as well. The second
3:55·biggest week as far as earnings
3:56·are concerned. So keeping us
3:57·pretty busy. I'm just looking
3:59·across some of the names that
4:00·really stand out this morning.
4:01·Mickey D's talking about a
4:03·challenging environment. You've
4:04·also had Carver, as far as you
4:07·know, some of the other fast
4:08·food and casual dining, you
4:10·know, raising some alarm bells
4:12·there, particularly about the
4:13·younger demographic. And then
4:15·you have on the other side of
4:17·things with technology, AMD
4:17·with a double beat. It seems
4:19·like the in-line margins is the
4:21·worry here, but I suppose it
4:23·doesn't help to report on a day
4:24·where there had been so much
4:27·concern about AI valuations and
4:28·that conversation. So what are
4:29·you seeing? What stands out to
4:32·you about some of these
4:33·earnings? Kevin, what's really
4:35·impressive is McDonald's.
4:35·McDonald's is currently up
4:37·about 8 or 9 between 8 and $9
4:40·premarket. That's on an
4:42·earnings per share miss this
4:43·morning. But if you look at the
4:46·numbers sales were better.
4:48·Revenue was better. And they're
4:50·guiding strong. So that stock
4:51·that had sold off in the last
4:53·couple of weeks during the
4:55·month of November, jumping back
4:57·up about 8 or $9 premarket.
4:59·Yeah. Remember we talked about
5:02·this a lot yesterday on the
5:03·Schwab network. You know when
5:06·you look at AMD they have
5:08·rallied so much. Just like so
5:10·many of these tech giants. You
5:12·put up good numbers and you
5:14·still can't hold the levels
5:15·that we traded up to. So not
5:18·surprising. I've got AMD down
5:22·about oh let's call it 5 or $6
5:24·somewhere between their pre
5:25·market. But that's a flesh
5:27·wound compared to how much the
5:29·stock has rallied over the last
5:30·three and six months. I'll give
5:32·you the numbers Sam. The last
5:34·six months on AMD up 153%. So a
5:37·couple dollars on the downside.
5:39·That's a flesh wound Sam a
5:41·flesh wound. Yes certainly. I
5:43·mean many analysts are sort of
5:44·suggesting that AMD very much
5:46·is a 20 over 26 story,
5:48·particularly how it positions
5:49·itself to compete with the
5:50·likes of Nvidia. It wasn't a
5:52·bad

1 posted on 11/06/2025 7:40:17 AM PST by SunkenCiv
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2 posted on 11/06/2025 7:45:08 AM PST by SunkenCiv (NeverTrumpin' -- it's not just for DNC shills anymore -- oh, wait, yeah it is.)
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To: SunkenCiv
ADP says private jobs rose by 42K, better than the 25K expected.

Note that it's "private jobs" (Yay). The media will tell us people are out of work (govt jobs).

3 posted on 11/06/2025 8:00:28 AM PST by Tell It Right (1 Thessalonians 5:21 -- Put everything to the test, hold fast to that which is true.)
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To: Tell It Right

And not just media — also DNC shills here on FR.

Smaller employers saw a decline overall, but ADP’s not used by every small company, mostly by mid- and larger, and nonprofits (that’s what we used at the place where I just retired).

I avoid restaurant stocks (along with anything related to hospitality, such as airlines, casinos, cruise lines, hotels, resorts, booze) but FWIW:

McDonald’s sales rise, but CEO expects low-income diners to spend less into next year
https://www.cnbc.com/2025/11/05/mcdonalds-mcd-q3-2025-earnings.html

Wendy’s (which I prefer, and have to make a special trip if I want it) not so much. One possible positive indicator (this is almost a joke, btw) is that Jim Cramer dissed the stock not long ago in his call-in segment.

https://search.brave.com/search?q=wendy%27s+outlook&summary=1
https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/WEN/

Does Wendy’s 52% Share Price Drop Signal an Opportunity in 2025?
https://simplywall.st/stocks/us/consumer-services/nasdaq-wen/wendys/news/does-wendys-52-share-price-drop-signal-an-opportunity-in-2025

Chick-fil-A avoids a trend hurting Wendy’s
https://finance.yahoo.com/news/chick-fil-bucks-customer-trend-010932331.html


4 posted on 11/06/2025 8:19:22 AM PST by SunkenCiv (NeverTrumpin' -- it's not just for DNC shills anymore -- oh, wait, yeah it is.)
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Y’know, it wasn’t his call-in segment, it was one of his ‘here come the earnings’ segments. But the CNBC search on the YouTube channel is absurdly monstrously bad — results should ALWAYS be newest to oldest, instead of 4wks ago, 15 years go, 3 days ago...


5 posted on 11/06/2025 8:30:32 AM PST by SunkenCiv (NeverTrumpin' -- it's not just for DNC shills anymore -- oh, wait, yeah it is.)
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Ah, I think this is it, about 7-8 minutes in:

https://www.cnbc.com/2025/10/31/cramers-week-ahead-palantir-mcdonalds-robinhood-warner-bros-discovery.html


6 posted on 11/06/2025 8:33:02 AM PST by SunkenCiv (NeverTrumpin' -- it's not just for DNC shills anymore -- oh, wait, yeah it is.)
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To: SunkenCiv
Thanks for the stock info.

I don't tend to invest in individual stocks. In my quasi-retirement I invest in mutual funds of many asset classes and simply invest in whichever one has the smallest balance (buy low). I try not to do factor investing (i.e. invest in large caps because if the Fed raises interest rates it'll harm small caps). Instead I trust the math of diversification (something is always up to withdraw from in retirement, something is always down to invest in while working).

7 posted on 11/06/2025 8:35:40 AM PST by Tell It Right (1 Thessalonians 5:21 -- Put everything to the test, hold fast to that which is true.)
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To: Tell It Right

Sounds like a good approach.


8 posted on 11/06/2025 8:44:53 AM PST by SunkenCiv (NeverTrumpin' -- it's not just for DNC shills anymore -- oh, wait, yeah it is.)
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