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Top 20 turnover | Tesla has risen for 8 consecutive days, up more than 27% this week, with a total transaction volume of over 38 billion US dollars.
On Friday, Tesla was the top volume trading company in U.S. stocks, rising 2.08% for the eighth consecutive trading day, and the stock price hit a new six-month high with a transaction volume of $38.342 billion. The stock has risen more than 27% this week, wiping out most of its losses this year. Nvidia, ranked 2nd, fell 1.91% with a transaction volume of $27.207 billion. Apple, ranked 3rd, rose 2.16%, with a transaction volume of $13.591 billion.
U.S. stocks closed with the expectation of interest rate cuts boosted by non-farm payrolls, with the S&P and Nasdaq hitting new highs! Tesla rose nearly 38% in eight days, while Nvidia cooled off.
In June, non-farm payroll employment in the USA fell sharply, with significant downward revisions to previous data, and the unexpected rise in unemployment rate highlighted a cooling labor market, leading the market to bet over 70% on rate cuts in September and December.
IShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF Options Spot-On: On July 5th, 270.56K Contracts Were Traded, With 4.27 Million Open Interest
On July 5th ET, $iShares 20+ Year Treasury Bond ETF(TLT.US)$ had active options trading, with a total trading volume of 270.56K options for the day, of which put options accounted for 34.28% of the to
US stock pre-market: the three major indices have mixed gains and losses, with large tech stocks generally rising, with Tesla, Apple, Amazon, and Microsoft all up more than 1%; China concept stocks fell across the board, with Xpeng down nearly 10% and NIO
The US stock market opened flat on Friday, and the three major stock indexes in the US will all record gains this week. The number of new non-farm jobs added in June in the United States fell sharply, and the unemployment rate unexpectedly climbed to 4.1%, reinforcing the reason for the Federal Reserve's interest rate cuts.
Fed's Williams: Progress on Inflation, Job Not Yet Done.
Williams pointed out during his activities in India that he "has confidence" that the Fed is on track to achieve its 2% inflation target.
Unexpected June non-farm data in USA! The gold market is undergoing a "heaven-and-earth needle" phenomenon.
Did the unexpected increase in the unemployment rate in the United States in June stabilize the Fed's interest rate cut in September?