ネコくまモン
wrote a note · Nov 4, 2024 22:51
(November 4, 2024, Monday) The NY market started with an overall decline. ⭐ Strength and weakness are evenly split ⭕ Banks and semiconductors ❌ Internet information → 💥 Prepared for the presidential election, ended with an overall decline! ⭐ About 60% decrease! ⭕ Soft applications, petroleum ❌ Internet information, uranium.
(Monday, November 4, 2024, 23:37)
The NY market started with an overall decline.
⭐ Buying in banks and semiconductors, selling in general led by internet information.
• Dow -167 Nas -114 S&P -16 Russell -8↓
• Interest rates (Y10=4.283%)↓
Gold sell, silver and copper up
・Crude oil is up at 71.3↑
Grain rising ↑
・BTC⬇️
USD/JPY 151.9 down.
F&G 45 down.
Sector Situation
⭐ Strong and weak sectors are evenly split.
(Top 3) Solar, agricultural inputs, and real estate development.
(3 minor) Uranium, renewable energy, independent power plants
Cut loss at 90% 🟦LEU.
Hit the stop-loss order at the financial estimates!
Cut loss at 90%.
Entered $UVXY for short.
Entered in $UVXY with volatility hedge from the side.
(6:15)
The NY market closed lower as it prepared for the presidential election!
💥 Exit polls will begin in Japan time!‼️
⭐ Buy on software applications, and sell widely based on internet information!
Dow -257 Nas -59 S&P -16↓
Russell +9↑
Interest rate (Y10=4.29%) down
- Gold and silver decrease, copper increase.
Crude oil 71.7↑
Grain rising ↑
・BTC⬇️
USD/JPY is down to 152.1.
・F&G 42↓ ⭐Fear
Sector Situation
⭐ About 60% of the sectors are declining.
(Top 3) solar, agricultural inputs, petroleum and gas extraction
⭐Buy petroleum!!
(Bottom 3) renewable energy, uranium, infrastructure operations
⭐Sell uranium!! (Semiconductors are weak too! Sell uranium related to datacenter!)
x.comAt the beginning of the New York market
x.comStop loss at 90% for $LEU.
x.comSummary of the New York market
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