BMW Takes Down Appreciation For Tesla FSD, Dashing Hopes Of A Licensing Deal With The EV Giant: Elon Musk Says 'Too Bad'
The two major US Energy giants are targeting the "fat" of the AI era: powering Datacenters.
Executives from the two major Energy giants in the USA, Chevron and Exxon Mobil, stated on Wednesday that they are considering entering the Electrical Utilities Industry and discussing the use of Henry Hub Natural Gas and carbon capture technology to supply power to AI Datacenters in the Technology sector. Previously, USA oil companies typically only produced power for their own Business. However, amid the current surge in demand, they are attempting to enter a broader Electrical Utilities market.
Will the new FTC chairman ease regulations for Google? On Wednesday, U.S. technology stocks surged collectively thanks to his contributions.
① On Wednesday, U.S. technology stocks rose sharply, and in addition to the frequent good news from tech giants, Trump's appointment of Andrew Ferguson as the new chairman of the Federal Trade Commission also sparked optimism; ② Ferguson is one of the five current commissioners of the committee, and the market expects that his appointment may lead to an end to the antitrust investigation against Google's parent company, Alphabet.
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The Nasdaq is at 20,000 points! Besides US Treasury bonds, American investors are Buying everything.
After the release of USA's November CPI data on Wednesday, investors seem to have finally "confirmed" that the Federal Reserve's interest rate cut next week is a done deal; financial markets across asset classes on Wednesday also appeared quite uplifting; apart from the decline in USA Treasuries, investors are buying everything else - USA stocks are rising, Gold is rising, the dollar is rising, Crude Oil Product is rising, and Cryptos are rising...
NASDAQ reaches 20,000 point milestone! Tesla led a group of tech giants to reach new highs. Has the Christmas market started?
Historically, every year on the seven trading days after Christmas, that is, the five trading days at the end of the year and the first two trading days of the following year, investors tend to go long, and US stocks are likely to rise. This seven-day market is called the “Christmas market.” The data shows that in the past 70 years, the S&P 500 index has an 80% chance of rising in these seven trading days.
The NASDAQ broke through 0.02 million points for the first time, Tesla led a group of tech giants to a new high, and Bitcoin climbed to 0.1 million dollars
The Dow and Apple fell, the Nasdaq rose nearly 2%, Tesla and Google rose nearly 6%, with Meta, Amazon, and Netflix all reaching new highs. Nvidia rose more than 3%, and Broadcom rose nearly 7%. At one point, ultra-microcomputers fell more than 8%. The decline narrowed, and Fanduo turned up more than 11%. The US CPI for November is betting on cutting interest rates next week. Interest rate cuts may be suspended in January next year. US dollar and US bond yields will rebound in V shape, and spot gold will be the highest in five weeks. The yen dived below 152, and the offshore renminbi once fell more than 300 points to 7.29 yuan. After the Bank of Canada cut interest rates sharply, Canadian dollar and Canadian bond yields turned up, and oil prices rose by about 2%.
A new milestone for the world's richest person! Approaching 450 billion dollars, Musk becomes the number one globally!
Elon Musk became the first person in the world with a net worth exceeding 400 billion dollars, breaking the milestone for the world's richest person.
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Tesla hit a record high for the first time in three years! Wall Street raised its target price sharply, and Musk became the world's first person with a net worth over 400 billion US dollars
Last week, Bank of America raised the Target Price for Tesla by 14%, and the long-term bearish Analyst Craig Irwin upgraded the rating to Buy, with the Target Price increased by 347%; this week, Morgan Stanley raised the Target Price by 29%, and Goldman Sachs raised it by 38%. Tesla's stock price rose nearly 6% on Wednesday, and Musk, whose personal wealth comes from Tesla Stocks and Options, refreshed the record for the highest personal Assets of the Global richest.
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Tesla Shares Are Trading Higher After Goldman Sachs Maintained a Neutral Rating on the Stock and Raised Its Price Target From $250 to $345.
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