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Daily options tracking | Market cap breaks 2 trillion for the first time! More than 75% of Amazon options are bullish; Rivian overnight rose 36%, and one call order highest profit up to 26 times.
Amazon's stock price rose nearly 4% at the close, with a market cap exceeding $2 trillion for the first time. Overnight, 4.04 million options were traded, with a put/call ratio of 0.33. In the options chain, the top two in terms of volume were calls with a strike price of $195 due tomorrow, and calls with a strike price of $190, with volumes of 112,000 and 94,000, respectively.
A 'huge thunderstorm' in the US bond market: the US election.
The bonds market in the USA may be impacted by the US election.
Bond market madness returns! Investors are rushing into long-term bond ETFs, betting on the Fed's significant 300 basis points interest rate cut.
With the market's reevaluation of the Fed's interest rate cut expectations this year, investors are flocking to long-term bond ETFs for safe haven.
Long the US long bonds! The inflow of funds into the popular US bond ETF TLT has reached a record high.
Blackrock's long-term bond ETF received a daily inflow of $2.7 billion, with investors boldly betting on at least four rate cuts in the next nine months.
Futu Morning News | Nvidia's shareholders' meeting held! Next target will be industrial robot market; Amazon rose nearly 4%, with a market cap breaking through $2 trillion for the first time.
The Japanese yen fell below the 160 mark, reaching a record low since 1986; Micron fell over 7% after-hours, with better-than-expected results but unimpressive guidance for the next quarter.
The Federal Reserve's annual stress test results: banks have passed the stress test, paving the way for increased spending.
The annual stress test results of the Federal Reserve show that in a series of "extremely unfavorable" economic scenarios where the US unemployment rate soared to 10%, the stock market value plummeted by 55%, and commercial real estate prices plummeted by 40%, all 31 participating banks in the test did not fall below the bottom line of the minimum capital requirements, demonstrating the resilience and stability of the US banking industry in the face of potential economic risks. The banking industry is very optimistic about this and has increased its share buyback efforts, and there is also a possibility of a trend towards a more relaxed regulatory environment.