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Trump's winning percentage on the betting platform has soared to 68%. 'Trump trade' is surging across the board......
①With the rise in US stocks, US bonds, gold, and crude oil on the day of the US election on November 5, it seems like a variety of asset classes are flourishing globally; ②While a series of 'Trump trades' appeared somewhat lackluster on election day, they suddenly surged across the board during the early Wednesday morning session in asia...
Apple is facing an escalation in its conflict with EU regulators, about to face the first fine under the 'Digital Markets Act.'
According to reports, institutions are preparing to penalize Apple because Apple has failed to allow application developers to guide users to buy cheaper trades and discounts outside of the App Store. The relevant penalties are based on the new strict "Digital Markets Act". Officials from the European Commission have clashed with Apple multiple times, with Apple CEO Cook once calling the case "political nonsense".
Is it Explosive Profits or a Bag? Wall Street Faces a Key Moment
This is a cross-asset trading guide on the USA presidential election.
Trump is far ahead! The USD index is soaring, the 'Trump trade' is boiling.
The current export polls favor Trump, and Trump trades are making a comeback. The real turning point may unfold in seven key states.
First direct discussion on the profit of a new product! Apple warns: profit margins will decline, and there will be no more profitable products like iPhones
Apple said in its latest earnings report that the advent of new technologies and products, such as Vision Pro headsets and Apple Intelligence, may replace existing businesses, leading to a decline in revenue and profits.
Surpassing apple, nvidia once again tops the "global first"!
①On Tuesday Eastern Time, nvidia's stock price rose by 2.84% to $139.91, reaching a market cap of $3.43 trillion, surpassing apple's $3.38 trillion, once again becoming the world's highest market cap company; ②nvidia had previously taken the throne of the world's largest market cap company in June, but good times do not last.