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US stock market morning session | S&P 500 index hits another all-time high! Semiconductor sector surges! ASML Holding, Applied Materials both rise more than 3%; appointing Trump's eldest son as advisor, drone concept stock UMAC soars 40%
Growth tech stocks are strong, with Tesla up nearly 2%, nvidia up 1.4%, AMD up 0.76%; uranium mining stocks collectively rise, UUUU up over 8%.
usa stocks fund crazy attracting 12.78 billion US dollars, continuously receiving inflow for the fourth week.
In the week ending November 27, investors in the usa invested a large amount of money into stocks funds, thanks to the appointment of new officials in Trump's administration and the decline in usa treasury yields, which alleviated concerns about the outlook for growth stocks.
After December, will the Federal Reserve change its interest rate cut pace?
Wall Street economists generally believe that the rapid pace of interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve will not continue into 2025, and may instead become a rate cut at every other meeting.
US stock market preview | Technology giant microsoft, google facing 'trouble'? US FTC takes action against antitrust! Cryptocurrency concept stocks rise before the market! MSTR up more than 4%
There is hope that the USA will relax chip control, leading to pre-market gains for chip equipment stocks such as asml holding; UMAC, a small cap drone stock in the USA, rose 32% before the market, appointing Trump's son as an advisor.
Mexican President: Had a friendly conversation with Trump, confident in avoiding a tariff war with the usa.
① The President of Mexico, Sinbloom, stated that a "very friendly" conversation was held with the elected President of the usa, Trump, expressing confidence in avoiding a trade war; ② The two did not discuss tariff issues, but the conversation with Trump reassured her that a confrontational trade war will not be necessary in the future.
At this time last year, hardly anyone anticipated that the U.S. stock market would welcome a "big bull" this year.
After being contradicted by the "bull market" for two consecutive years, the current market sentiment tends to be optimistic, and no one on Wall Street expects a significant pullback in the US stock market.