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Here’s How Ford Stock Performed Week Of October 6th – October 10th, 2025

The value of Ford stock decreased during the October 6th, 2025 – October 10th, 2025 timeframe. Shares closed the week at $11.55, which represented an eight percent drop, or $1.12 decrease in value compared to the prior week’s closing value of $12.67.

A front three quarters view of the 2024 Ford Ranger lineup.

Movement & Ranges

Ford Stock Values - October 6th - October 10th, 2025
Date Close/Last Open High Low
10/10/2025 $11.41 $11.55 $11.59 $11.35
10/09/2025 $11.50 $11.75 $11.77 $11.48
10/08/2025 $11.74 $11.98 $12.01 $11.68
10/07/2025 $11.92 $12.50 $12.53 $11.74
10/06/2025 $12.70 $12.63 $12.80 $12.48

By comparison, shares of General Motors dropped in value by $4.78, or eight percent, during the same timeframe.

The drop in Ford share value during the week follows a five percent bump from last week, which in turn followed a three percent increase during the preceding five day trading period.

Ford announced major leadership changes during the week.

Ford CEO Jim Farley has been steadfastly outlining The Blue Oval’s future since assuming the role in October 2020. The company’s key goals and organizational changes include:

Stock Performance Year-To-Date

Ford Stock Values - January - December 2025
Month Opening Value
January 2nd $9.91
February 3rd $9.72
March 3rd $9.71
April 1st $10.10
May 1st $10.14
June 6th $10.16
July 1st $10.81
August 1st $10.87
September 2nd $11.76
October 1st $12.12

Ford share values are 16 percent higher when compared to the first day of trading in 2025. Wall Street continues to grapple with how it should evaluate legacy automakers in the wake of the ongoing EV transition. Additionally, the tariffs enacted the Trump administration have also upended any expectations about Ford stock in 2025. That said, Ford has frequently shifted its EV product plans and goals, likely adding to skepticism from investors. It has now settled on an “everything for everyone” approach to its lineup that gives buyers a choice between gas, hybrid, and all-electric vehicles.

Ed owns a 1986 Ford Taurus LX, and he routinely daydreams about buying another one, a fantasy that may someday become a reality.

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