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U.S. stock market closing | The 'Triple Witching Day' saw violent fluctuations in the final trading hour, with the Dow hitting a new all-time high; Intel surged in the final hour, gold reached a new high, and the offshore RMB rose by 300 points.
The Dow Jones hit a new high, while small-cap index fell more than 1% after seven consecutive gains, and the S&P briefly stopped falling in late trading. The Dow rose 1.6% for the week, the Nasdaq rose 1.5%, and energy stocks drove the S&P up 1.4%, the fifth consecutive weekly gain in six weeks, with small-cap stocks rising more than 2% and China concept stocks rising nearly 4% for the week.
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Seven giants of the US stock market are expected to return to the peak? Looking back at the last interest rate cut cycle, this company surged by nearly 500%.
Wedbush, a Wall Street investment bank, has stated that the Fed's rate cut is the missing piece of the puzzle, indicating that the green light for high-tech growth-oriented trading has been re-illuminated and will continue through the end of the year and 2025.