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U.S. stock market preview: Heavyweight news! Non-farm data exceeds expectations, and the three major equity index futures jump; Fed "top three": there is still a long way to go to maintain the 2% inflation target.
The US earnings season will kick off next week, putting the US stock market to the test; the increase in US currency supply indicates a reversal of the concentration trend in the US stock market, and mid-small cap stocks may have opportunities; over 1 million chips will be shipped! Nvidia's sales in China are expected to reach $12 billion this year.
This week's bull stock in the US | Electric vehicle stocks collectively soar! Tesla's rise exceeded 24%, Ideanomics rose nearly 16%; Broadcom rose nearly 8%, and received the layout of "Congress Mountain Stock God" Pelosi.
This week, the Dow Jones Industrial Average rose by 0.48% to close at 39,308 points; during the same period, the S&P 500 index rose by 1.4% to close at 5,537.02 points; and the Nasdaq index rose by 2.57% to close at 18,188.3 points.
Will there be any surprises in the non-farm data? The first major US data release day of the second half of the year has arrived.
If we were to discuss the most unpredictable economic indicators in the US market this year, non-farm payroll data would definitely make the list. Tonight marks the first non-farm evening of the second half of the year. What kind of surprises will this night bring? Will the data performance be unexpected once again?
Biden in danger? Disney heir and other "bigwigs" are pressuring him: no re-election, no money!
Abigail Disney plans to suspend donations to Democrats before Biden drops out; Biden says he has no plans to withdraw from the race.
Futu Morning News | Is the market pricing in the possibility of "Biden dropping out over the weekend"? Biden: I will not drop out; Short sellers get wrecked! Tesla's short sellers lost $3.5 billion in two days.
The Asia-Pacific stock market is booming: Taiwan stocks and Indian stocks hit record highs, Japanese stocks are nearing highs; The Federal Reserve hinted that it is not yet ready to cut interest rates, and bitcoin fell to a two-month low; Xpeng and NIO Inc responded to additional EU tariffs.
How does Wall Street predict the strongest global theme for the second half of the year, with expectations of a rate cut, election suspense, and the trend of US stocks?
As the global central bank interest rate cuts arrive, major events such as inflation rebound, the U.S. presidential election, and earnings season tests may all intensify volatility risks, but they also bring many opportunities for positioning.