Abstract:Hot spot trackingBallot boxes in many parts of the United States were set on fire again, and hundreds of ballots were damaged. US media: Bloombergs boss has spent nearly $100 million to support Harris
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Ballot boxes in many parts of the United States were set on fire again, and hundreds of ballots were damaged. US media: Bloomberg's boss has spent nearly $100 million to support Harris. Bezos is unwilling to endorse the Democratic Party, and 200,000 people "unfollow" the Wall Street Post.
Apple Smart officially launched, and released a new iMac equipped with M4 chip. Bullish for Apple stock.
Iran said it would not give up its right to respond to Israeli "aggression"; Israel proposed not to expand ground operations in Lebanon in exchange for the US imposing a blockade on Hezbollah; Israel banned UNRWA from operating in areas controlled by Israel.
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Forex
ProductYesterday's ChangeYesterday's CloseToday's OpenEUR/USD▲0.16%1.081131.08139GBP/USD▲0.05%1.296951.29697AUD/USD▼-0.44%0.658540.65859USD/JPY▲0.23%153.295153.266GBP/CAD▲0.07%1.801241.80154NZD/CAD▼-0.03%0.830370.83047
📝 Review:On Monday, the US dollar index rose first and then fell, reaching an intraday high of 104.57. But then it gave up all the gains and turned down, eventually closing down 0.03% at 104.29. US Treasury yields continued to rise, with the benchmark 10-year US Treasury yield closing at 4.2860%; the two-year US Treasury yield closed at 4.1530%.
🕵️ Operation suggestion:USD/JPY 153.138 Buy Target Price 153.754
Gold
ProductYesterday's ChangeYesterday's CloseToday's OpenGold▲0.25%2742.282741.9Silver▲0.37%33.65633.663
📝 Review:Spot gold opened lower. Afterwards, it fluctuated around the $2,740 mark for many times, and finally closed down 0.17% at $2,742.27 per ounce. Spot silver closed flat at $33.66 per ounce.
🕵️ Operation suggestion:Gold 2745.40 Buy Target Price 2760.77
Crude Oil
ProductYesterday's ChangeYesterday's CloseToday's OpenWTI Crude Oil▼-0.01%67.8367.841Brent Crude Oil▼-1.39%71.5971.613
📝 Review:Crude oil opened sharply lower, falling 6% at one point during the session. Israel's retaliatory strikes on Iranian forces bypassed oil and nuclear facilities and did not cause energy supply disruptions. WTI crude oil fell to an intraday low of $66.79 and eventually closed down 5.18% at $67.83 per barrel; Brent crude oil closed down 5.21% at $71.59 per barrel.
🕵️ Operation suggestion:WTI Crude Oil 67.632 Sell Target Price 66.789
Indice
ProductYesterday's ChangeYesterday's CloseToday's OpenNasdaq 100▼-0.17%20370.3720367.17Dow Jones▲0.43%42420.842407.2S&P 500▲0.01%5826.155822.65▼0.00%17559.317559.3US Dollar Index▼-0.33%103.93104.11
📝 Review:The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed up 0.65%, the S&P 500 rose 0.27%, and the Nasdaq rose 0.26%. Apple (AAPL.O) rose nearly 1%, and Trump Media Technology Group (DJT.O) led the rise in cryptocurrency concept stocks, closing up 21.5%. The Nasdaq China Golden Dragon Index closed up 4%, Alibaba (BABA.N) rose 2.6%, NIO (NIO.N) rose 10%, and JD.com (JD.O) rose more than 4%.
🕵️ Operation suggestion:Nasdaq 100 20387.920 Buy Target Price 20537.453
Crypto
ProductYesterday's ChangeYesterday's CloseToday's OpenBitCoin▲2.54%69558.769740.8Ethereum▲0.31%2514.32541.6Dogecoin▲11.74%0.157470.16055
📝 Review:The cryptocurrency market has ushered in a wave of collective rises driven by technological development, the positive impact of the election, and the optimistic expectations of market institutions. Yesterday, the price of Bitcoin broke through a 3% increase, and the price once exceeded $70,000. The highest reached $70,107 per coin, and its trading volume also ushered in a substantial increase of 140%, exceeding $36 billion. At the same time, other cryptocurrencies have also risen. So far, the intraday gains of Ethereum and Dogecoin have reached 2.4% and 11.7% respectively.
🕵️ Operation suggestion:BitCoin 69747.5 Buy Target Price 70286.1