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Futu Morning Post | Christmas carnival begins! US stocks closed higher across the board, and Tesla surged more than 7%; OpenAI exploded to consider developing humanoid robots
Large Banks have filed a lawsuit against the Federal Reserve citing a lack of transparency in stress tests; Apple is seeking to defend itself against the billions of dollars paid to Google in the antitrust case regarding search.
Top 20 Trading Volume | Bitcoin briefly returned to 0.099 million dollars, MSTR rose nearly 8%; Apple reached a new all-time high for the third consecutive day.
On Tuesday, the top-ranked stock by trading volume was Tesla, which rose by 7.36% with a transaction volume of 26.895 billion USD; the second-ranked was NVIDIA, which increased by 0.39% with a transaction volume of 14.794 billion USD.
U.S. stocks closed | The "Santa Claus Rally" has arrived! The three major indices rose about 1%, with the Nasdaq returning to above 0.02 million points; Tesla surged over 7%, and Apple reached a new record Market Cap of 3.9 trillion.
European and American stock and bond markets closed early, with U.S. stocks collectively closing at their daily highs. NVIDIA and other large Technology stocks led the rally, Apple reached a new high again, Broadcom rose over 3%, Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley increased by more than 2%, the Chinese concept Index once rose over 1%, Baosheng Media Group surged by 310%, NIO and YUM CHINA rose more than 3%.
Express News | The probability of the Federal Reserve maintaining interest rates in January next year is 91.4%.
Express News | The Nasdaq index increased by 1%, the S&P 500 Index rose by 0.75%, and the Dow Jones increased by 0.49%.
U.S. stocks in the early market | The three major indexes rose, with the Nasdaq up nearly 1%, and Apple and Palantir hitting new highs; Bitcoin returned to $97,000, and the stocks related to Cryptos also rose, with MSTR up nearly 7%.
On the evening of the 24th Beijing time, the US stock market opened slightly higher. Today, the US stock market will close early, and the trading time this week is shortened due to the holiday, with relatively light trading expected during the Christmas period.