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Futu Daily News | The Federal Reserve FOMC voting committee has a new lineup in the new year! The policy stance is expected to further polarize between dovish and hawkish factions; with the Christmas holiday approaching, Hong Kong stocks open half a day t
The NASDAQ 100 Index has been rebalanced, with the weights of Tesla, Meta, and Broadcom decreasing; competition in wearable devices is intensifying! Meta plans to add a display to its smart glasses; the "Santa Claus rally" is late this year, Analysts say there will still be opportunities after the holidays.
U.S. stocks closed higher | The three major Indexes collectively rose, with the Nasdaq increasing by nearly 1%; chip stocks surged, with Broadcom and Taiwan Semiconductor rising over 5%, and NVIDIA increasing nearly 4%.
① The Nasdaq China Golden Dragon Index rose by 0.91%; ② The PHLX Semiconductor Index rose by over 3%; ③ MicroStrategy purchased 5,262 Bitcoins; ④ The suspect in the UnitedHealth executive's murder case pleaded not guilty.
The wealth code of Microsoft's legendary leader Ballmer: 80% of investments rely on Microsoft, and the secret is to 'keep it simple'.
More than 80% of former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer's investment portfolio consists of Microsoft Stocks, with the remainder in index Funds. He stated that the simple investment strategy is inspired by Warren Buffett's philosophy, suggesting that ordinary investors put their money into S&P 500 Index Funds rather than trying to beat the market. Ballmer also exited Private Equity investments to focus on core Assets. His investment philosophy emphasizes concentration and long-term thinking while reminding investors to "keep it simple."
Microsoft (MSFT) Stock Declines While Market Improves: Some Information for Investors
Microsoft Options Spot-On: On December 23rd, 230.72K Contracts Were Traded, With 2.7 Million Open Interest
On December 23rd ET, $Microsoft(MSFT.US)$ had active options trading, with a total trading volume of 230.72K options for the day, of which put options accounted for 25.36% of the total transactions,
According to reports, Microsoft (MSFT.US) will add non-OpenAI models to the 365 Copilot product to reduce costs.
"Reuters" quoted sources indicating that Microsoft (MSFT.US) is committed to adding internal and third-party AI models to support its flagship AI product, Microsoft 365 Copilot, in order to diversify the underlying technologies from OpenAI and reduce costs. The report suggests that due to concerns about costs and speed for enterprise users, Microsoft seeks to reduce its reliance on OpenAI for 365 Copilot. Microsoft responded by stating that it integrates various models from OpenAI and Microsoft based on product and experience.