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Big bear Thanos says shorting Tesla is like hitting the head against a wall: “But I'm still doing it”
Kynikos Associates founder and big bear Jim Chanos revealed on Monday that he still maintains short positions on Tesla and IBM. Tesla's stock price has been rising recently, and Michael Burry, the prototype character of the movie “Big Short,” recently announced that he is no longer shorting Tesla. But Chanos said he still maintains a short Tesla position of just over 1% and jokingly said, “We're still hitting the brick wall with our heads.” Chanos said that Tesla's stock price is nearly 120 times the expected earnings per share next year, and it's just an automobile company. A lot of people think of Tesla as a tech company
Netflix Inc made efforts to retail, signing a contract with Walmart Inc to sell "squid games" and other related products.
Us video streaming giant Netflix Inc announced on Monday that it will sell peripheral products for some of its most popular shows on Walmart Inc's website, including the recently popular "Squid Game." this is Netflix Inc's largest deal so far with a national retailer. Walmart Inc will sell toys from Netflix Inc's children's program "CoComelon" from his Reality Show series "Nailed It!" "baking supplies, as well as T-shirts from" Squid Game ", many of which will be sold exclusively by Walmart Inc. Netflix Inc said that the cooperation between the two sides starts with seven programs and is likely to expand over time.
US Treasury bonds are expected to record their first weekly decline in six weeks due to strong employment reports
US Treasury bonds are falling, and 10-year treasury bond yields are likely to rise for the first time in six weeks, as better-than-expected employment reports reinforce market expectations that the Fed will reduce stimulus in the pandemic era. As of 10:16 New York time, 10-year US Treasury yields rose 6 basis points to 1.29%. The yield on 5-year treasury bonds rose 4 basis points to 0.76%; previously it hit the highest level since July 16. The dollar rose to a 1-week high. The Ministry of Labor's report on Friday showed that non-farm employment increased by 943,000 in July, and the June data was revised up to 938,000. Investigated by Bloomberg
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