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enter as it go to low prive point as others scare to sell and throw
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This week, the US stock market ended its recent continuous downward trend, boosted by major financial reports. Both the S&P 500 and Nasdaq closed higher, rising 0.87% and 1.11%, respectively, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average also recorded 0.67% growth. Goldman Sachs, in particular, performed well in the financial sector, with an increase of more than 3%. US stocks: The Dow rose 0.67%, the S&P 500 index rose 0.87%, and the NASDAQ rose 1.11%.
In the technology sector, although Tesla continued to fall due to price adjustments, with a cumulative decline of more than 14% over a week, the strong performance of Nvidia and Arm led to a rise in the entire chip sector. Nvidia rose more than 4%, and Arm surged nearly 7%. Furthermore, Apple's AI big model development plan and Musk's emphasis on autonomous taxis (RoboTaxi) have also become the focus of market attention.
In the US bond market, the two-year US Treasury yield once broke through 5.0% and reached a five-month high, then declined somewhat. The US dollar index declined slightly after experiencing fluctuations, while the exchange rate of the yen against the US dollar hit a new low since 1990. In the commodity market, risk perception in the Middle East has decreased. Gold and silver prices have dropped sharply, gold has fallen below the closing record high, and crude oil prices have also declined somewhat. Copper and aluminum prices have fluctuated, and aluminum prices have reached new highs in nearly two years.
The Chinese market also showed fluctuations. A-shares fluctuated and adjusted throughout the day, and oil and gas and cyclical stocks did not perform well. However, Hong Kong stocks closed higher, with Tencent rising by more than 5%. The overall performance of Chinese securities listed in the US is strong...
In the technology sector, although Tesla continued to fall due to price adjustments, with a cumulative decline of more than 14% over a week, the strong performance of Nvidia and Arm led to a rise in the entire chip sector. Nvidia rose more than 4%, and Arm surged nearly 7%. Furthermore, Apple's AI big model development plan and Musk's emphasis on autonomous taxis (RoboTaxi) have also become the focus of market attention.
In the US bond market, the two-year US Treasury yield once broke through 5.0% and reached a five-month high, then declined somewhat. The US dollar index declined slightly after experiencing fluctuations, while the exchange rate of the yen against the US dollar hit a new low since 1990. In the commodity market, risk perception in the Middle East has decreased. Gold and silver prices have dropped sharply, gold has fallen below the closing record high, and crude oil prices have also declined somewhat. Copper and aluminum prices have fluctuated, and aluminum prices have reached new highs in nearly two years.
The Chinese market also showed fluctuations. A-shares fluctuated and adjusted throughout the day, and oil and gas and cyclical stocks did not perform well. However, Hong Kong stocks closed higher, with Tencent rising by more than 5%. The overall performance of Chinese securities listed in the US is strong...
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$The Toronto-Dominion Bank(TD.CA$
Canadian banks
What is the difference between TD and Royal Bank?
$Royal Bank of Canada(RY.CA$ is up 17% in the last 6 months where TD is down 3%.
For d2d banking most people prefer TD over RBC. TD has more exposure in the USA.
How did TD earnings fall so hard and $RBC CANADIAN BANK YIELD INDEX ETF CAD UNITS(RBNK.CA$ is consistent?
Canadian banks
What is the difference between TD and Royal Bank?
$Royal Bank of Canada(RY.CA$ is up 17% in the last 6 months where TD is down 3%.
For d2d banking most people prefer TD over RBC. TD has more exposure in the USA.
How did TD earnings fall so hard and $RBC CANADIAN BANK YIELD INDEX ETF CAD UNITS(RBNK.CA$ is consistent?
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$BCE Inc(BCE.CA$ Hey look at that, I was ahead of BMO's coverage on Bell. $BCE
The ways out:
1) cut the dividend,
2) sell MLSE,
and
3) fire as many people as possible to limit impacts of #1.
The ways out:
1) cut the dividend,
2) sell MLSE,
and
3) fire as many people as possible to limit impacts of #1.
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MA’s is flattering for bitcoin halving countdown. As long as it holds above TL or preious low, it is ok to do some sideways action.
$iShares Bitcoin Trust(IBIT.US$
$iShares Bitcoin Trust(IBIT.US$
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[Brief description] More stable investors prefer to invest in dividends from banks, infrastructure, REIT, etc., because of the stable performance of this type of business, dividends are also quite generous. As a REIT writer, I'm certainly no exception. However, in addition to the above projects, there are other shares with generous dividends, one of which is preference shares (preference shares).
This type of stock has steady characteristics, and dividends are guaranteed, and declines are rare.
Regarding the characteristics of preferred stocks, I will explain the benefits of investing in preferred stocks on the upcoming live broadcast.
[Speaker] Yan Yue, a Malaysian financial writer, published “Buying an Industry Starting at RM100: How to Invest in Reits”, “Buying Stocks Starting at RM100: Making Money Automatically Come to the Door”, and “Malaysian Stocks Are Easy to Understand: Stock News”.
[Join us] Tailored for moomoo users! See you on March 24th at 8.00pm! Do you want to generate a steady passive income? Let's get to know it together!
[Disclaimer] All opinions expressed in the live broadcast and video are based on the independent opinions of the presenter (Yan Yue). Moomoo and its affiliates are not responsible for their content or opinions.
This type of stock has steady characteristics, and dividends are guaranteed, and declines are rare.
Regarding the characteristics of preferred stocks, I will explain the benefits of investing in preferred stocks on the upcoming live broadcast.
[Speaker] Yan Yue, a Malaysian financial writer, published “Buying an Industry Starting at RM100: How to Invest in Reits”, “Buying Stocks Starting at RM100: Making Money Automatically Come to the Door”, and “Malaysian Stocks Are Easy to Understand: Stock News”.
[Join us] Tailored for moomoo users! See you on March 24th at 8.00pm! Do you want to generate a steady passive income? Let's get to know it together!
[Disclaimer] All opinions expressed in the live broadcast and video are based on the independent opinions of the presenter (Yan Yue). Moomoo and its affiliates are not responsible for their content or opinions.
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