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U.S. stock markets open for sale on impact of Trump regulatory issues after digesting economic indicators
01/07 U.S. stock markets open for sale on impact of Trump regulatory issues after digesting economic indicators The U.S. stock market started steady, digesting economic indicators such as employment and service index. Since then, the Dow, which has recently risen, has fallen mainly in the financial sector. Although the Nasdaq has seen a contraction in…
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Canada’s Ontario launches large-scale ESS operation based on Tesla’s Megapac
26/1/7 #TeslaNewsSummary
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In a 5% drop from the high on the Nasdaq
In a 5% drop from the high on the Nasdaq, a collective liquidation of the buying position is essential. It must retreat unconditionally. That way, we can avoid a 5% to 30% drop. It’s very rare to only adjust 5% on the Nasdaq chart and bounce back. On the other hand, most of them bounce…
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U.S. stock markets, chip sector gains sharply, leading index on Jensen’s remarks
01/06 U.S. stock markets, chip sector gains sharply, leading index on Jensen’s remarks The U.S. stock market started higher on the back of strong semiconductor and pharmaceutical bio companies, with Fed Director Myron referring to interest rate cuts of more than 100bp. In particular, SanDisk (+27.56%) led the surge, citing comments by Nvidia (-0.47 percent)…
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Nothing shows the limitations of the chaebol
Nothing shows the limitations of the chaebol system and the decline of the government’s industrial policy as much as the nation’s battery industry. The nation’s commerce ministry has done worse than nothing for the past decade or so. It was nothing but a chaebol subcontractor that sets industrial policies to suit the taste of an…
