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Chip giants: some are happy, some are worried.
Some semiconductor manufacturers have emerged from the cold winter last year and are taking big steps forward, while some manufacturers, due to severe freezing, can only take small steps forward. Some manufacturers have even fallen into a 'false spring' situation, a sign also reflected in their financial reports.
Direxion Daily Semiconductor Bull 3x Shares ETF Options Spot-On: On November 1st, 251.48K Contracts Were Traded, With 1.04 Million Open Interest
On November 1st ET, $Direxion Daily Semiconductor Bull 3x Shares ETF(SOXL.US)$ had active options trading, with a total trading volume of 251.48K options for the day, of which put options accounted
US stocks early market | Non-farm data does not change the rise of US stocks, with all three major indices collectively surging; growth tech stocks erase yesterday's slump, amazon soars 6% approaching historical highs.
Apple fell by 0.54%, profits were dragged down by a hundred billion in back taxes; Intel rose by 5%, fourth quarter revenue and adjusted earnings per share guidance exceeded expectations.
US stock market outlook: Non-farm data cools significantly! Expectations of interest rate cuts increase for the year; Amazon and Intel performance exceed expectations, easing the downward trend of growth tech stocks yesterday.
Apple's iPhone revenue turned around last quarter, but sales in China were lackluster, dropping nearly 2% pre-market; Buffett has continuously increased his shareholding in Sirius XM, raising his stake to 33%.
Global economy's "ksm" exports growth slowed down in October, bringing uncertainties with the usa election.
1. Friday's data showed that south korea's exports growth slowed to a seven-month low in October, below market expectations; 2. Due to the uncertainties brought by the usa election and the global economic cycle itself, the outlook of south korea's economy faces risks.
ETF tracking | Volatility double long ETF rose by 16%; Leveraged long ETF for super micro computer plummeted over 70% in two days
On Thursday, October 31, the three major stock indexes in the United States all fell. The s&p 500 index closed down 108.22 points, a decrease of 1.86%, to 5705.45 points. The October cumulative decline was 0.99, ending the continuous rise since May. The dow jones industrial average fell 378.08 points, a decrease of 0.90%, to 41763.46 points. The October cumulative decline was 1.34%, ending the uptrend since May. The nasdaq composite index, mainly composed of technology stocks, also closed lower.