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April 22

Last week, US technology stocks experienced a serious setback, causing the NASDAQ and S&P 500 indices to fall for six consecutive days. The NASDAQ index fell by more than 5% throughout the week, and the S&P 500 index fell more than 3% in a week. This is the biggest weekly decline since the Bank of Silicon Valley went out of business. Meanwhile, the Dow Jones Industrial Average reversed the market and rose two times in a row.
Chip stocks in particular, Nvidia plummeted 10% in a week, the biggest weekly decline in four years, while the “demon stock” Ultra Micro (SMCI) in the AI sector also plummeted 23%. Netflix fell 9% after the earnings report was released, the biggest drop in more than two years. In addition, Tesla cut prices in various markets around the world, and its stock price fell 14% throughout the week, including price adjustments for its fully automated driving (FSD) package in the US and Canada, which fell by more than 30%.
Furthermore, geopolitical risks in the Middle East have eased, which has led to a decrease in demand for safe-haven assets such as US bonds, and ten-year US bond yields have rebounded slightly after experiencing a dive. The US dollar index turned lower, while the yen regained all previous gains. Gold showed mixed performance in the midst of fluctuations, while Bitcoin briefly rebounded nearly $6,000 after falling below $60,000 in the intraday period.
In the energy market, crude oil prices rose for a while and then fell, but eventually closed up slightly, falling at least 3% throughout the week. Furthermore, the Federal Reserve notes in its Financial Stability Report that inflation is still the biggest risk right now, while pointing out that the leverage ratio of hedge funds has reached its highest level since 2013. In the commodity market, London's tin price rose nearly 5%, hitting a two-year high, with a weekly increase of nearly 10%; while Luntong rose for three consecutive days, reaching a new high in the past two years.
The Chinese market also showed fluctuations, with China's stock index falling 1%, while Ideal Auto and NIO Auto fell 9.6% and 5%, respectively. The offshore renminbi once rebounded by nearly 200 points in the Asian market, recovering from the 7.25 mark, but then fell again. The A-share market fluctuated throughout the day. Despite the strong performance of cyclical stocks such as oil and gas, the Hang Seng Technology Index fell by more than 2%. These dynamics reflect instability in global markets and fluctuations in investor sentiment in the face of multiple pressures.
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生财有道致力于全方位成长投资。邱天雄老师曾是上市公司主要媒体的CEO领导,拥有超过20年的投资经验。主要投资美国,中国和大马。
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