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That's right, NVIDIA, let's buy it ❗ (JR Tokai style)
That's right, NVIDIA, let's buy it ❗ (JR Tokai style)
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I tried making 5 senryu to support NVIDIA. There are only a few characters left, but please forgive me.
Zhuoosho
With the power of chips
Draw the future
Wave of AI
NVIDIA
Leading the way
innovations
Stock prices too
To the heights
How is the market shaking
NVIDIA
Stand strong
Looking to the future
Investors smile
Stock price growth
I tried making 5 senryu to support NVIDIA. There are only a few characters left, but please forgive me.
Zhuoosho
With the power of chips
Draw the future
Wave of AI
NVIDIA
Leading the way
innovations
Stock prices too
To the heights
How is the market shaking
NVIDIA
Stand strong
Looking to the future
Investors smile
Stock price growth
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$NVIDIA(NVDA.US$ I'll buy it when it's 106 dollars again
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$OSE Nikkei 225 Futures(SEP4)(NK225main.JP$
Towards the end of the month
At the financial decision meeting of the central banks of Japan and the United States
turn around and crayon lol lol
Towards the end of the month
At the financial decision meeting of the central banks of Japan and the United States
turn around and crayon lol lol
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European natural gas prices rose by around 2% on Friday to €32.6 per megawatt hour.
This follows a 2.1% drop on Thursday and a 4.3% rise on Wednesday, and there is a possibility that it will be a slight increase on the week.
Price fluctuations reflect increased sensitivity to supply disruptions since Europe has increased its dependence on the global market since the energy crisis.
Traders who were initially tolerant of supply risks are now concerned about unplanned obstacles, global warming, and the intensification of global competition for cargo.
A recent bullish factor is a failure at Australia's Ixis LNG export plant, and there is a risk that global supply will tighten even though flow from Norway has recovered and exports from major US LNG plants have resumed after hurricane “Beryl.”
Meanwhile, demand for gas remains sluggish, and Italy's Eni Spa reports that consumption fell 16% in the second quarter, partly due to a decline in industrial activity.
This follows a 2.1% drop on Thursday and a 4.3% rise on Wednesday, and there is a possibility that it will be a slight increase on the week.
Price fluctuations reflect increased sensitivity to supply disruptions since Europe has increased its dependence on the global market since the energy crisis.
Traders who were initially tolerant of supply risks are now concerned about unplanned obstacles, global warming, and the intensification of global competition for cargo.
A recent bullish factor is a failure at Australia's Ixis LNG export plant, and there is a risk that global supply will tighten even though flow from Norway has recovered and exports from major US LNG plants have resumed after hurricane “Beryl.”
Meanwhile, demand for gas remains sluggish, and Italy's Eni Spa reports that consumption fell 16% in the second quarter, partly due to a decline in industrial activity.
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Highlights:On Friday morning, US futures rose ahead of the announcement of personal consumption expenditure (PCE), which is an inflation indicator that the US Federal Reserve (Fed) likes to use.
On Friday morning, US futures began to rise due to investors awaiting the announcement of personal consumption expenditure (PCE), which is an inflation indicator that the US Federal Reserve (Fed) likes to use.
Futures on the NASDAQ 100 (NDX), S&P 500 (SPX), and Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) have risen 0.55%, 0.45%, and 0.34%, respectively, as of 2:29 a.m. on 7/26 EST.
All three major indices closed in the negative zone yesterday. The Dow average fell 0.2%, the S&P 500 fell 0.5%, and the Nasdaq overall fell 0.9%, respectively. Furthermore, as investors continue to shift from megacap technology stocks and artificial intelligence stocks to small and medium enterprises, the benchmark index is about to end the week in the red.
In the main stock market news, Ford F -18.36% ▼ plummeted 18.4% in response to mixed financial results announcements. Also, Edwards Life Sciences EW -31...
On Friday morning, US futures began to rise due to investors awaiting the announcement of personal consumption expenditure (PCE), which is an inflation indicator that the US Federal Reserve (Fed) likes to use.
Futures on the NASDAQ 100 (NDX), S&P 500 (SPX), and Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) have risen 0.55%, 0.45%, and 0.34%, respectively, as of 2:29 a.m. on 7/26 EST.
All three major indices closed in the negative zone yesterday. The Dow average fell 0.2%, the S&P 500 fell 0.5%, and the Nasdaq overall fell 0.9%, respectively. Furthermore, as investors continue to shift from megacap technology stocks and artificial intelligence stocks to small and medium enterprises, the benchmark index is about to end the week in the red.
In the main stock market news, Ford F -18.36% ▼ plummeted 18.4% in response to mixed financial results announcements. Also, Edwards Life Sciences EW -31...
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After all, there was a backlash ~ I think it's just temporary due to overselling, so be careful not to chase them![]()
I think there will be selling pressure from people who have run late somewhere![]()
What has been returned is energy and materials related, and semiconductor-related matters are still weak... you need to be careful about back-field movements![]()
I think there will be selling pressure from people who have run late somewhere
What has been returned is energy and materials related, and semiconductor-related matters are still weak... you need to be careful about back-field movements
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$Nikkei 225(.N225.JP$
It was rising by about 400 yen at one point at night (futures), right? It was a no-brainer, though. Lower it too much. What's more, it's slightly negative at the moment. Even though it is affected by overpriced stocks, it is difficult to buy even excellent stocks when major stock prices (indices) are negative. It is abnormal that there is no autonomous backlash, even if there is zero positive material, no negative. Do they go on vacation too?
It was rising by about 400 yen at one point at night (futures), right? It was a no-brainer, though. Lower it too much. What's more, it's slightly negative at the moment. Even though it is affected by overpriced stocks, it is difficult to buy even excellent stocks when major stock prices (indices) are negative. It is abnormal that there is no autonomous backlash, even if there is zero positive material, no negative. Do they go on vacation too?
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