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美股成交额TOP20:继续唱好苹果!分析师:iPhone超级周期不受减产影响

Turnover of US stocks TOP20: continue to sing good Apple Inc! Analyst: iPhone supercycle is not affected by production cuts

新浪財經 ·  Oct 14, 2021 20:42

On Thursday, Apple Inc, the champion of US stock turnover, closed up 2%, with a turnover of US $10.006 billion; Tesla, Inc., second, closed up 0.9% with a turnover of US $9.987 billion; and Microsoft Corp, third, closed 2.2% higher with a turnover of US $8.213 billion.

In the early morning of the 15th Beijing time, US stocks closed higher on Thursday, with the Dow up 530 points. The financial results of Bank of America Corporation and Wells Fargo & Co were better than expected. Initial claims for unemployment benefits in the United States last week fell to their lowest level since the outbreak. The producer price index for September showed that inflationary pressures in the United States continued to rise.

The Dow rose 534.75 points, or 1.56%, to 34912.56; the Nasdaq rose 251.79 points, or 1.73%, to 14823.43; and the S & P 500 rose 74.46 points, or 1.71%, to 4438.26.

Economic data released on Thursday showed that the number of U.S. jobless claims fell below 300000 last week, the lowest since the outbreak. The producer price index (PPI) rose for the ninth month in a row, which analysts believe suggests that the worst inflation in the United States in 30 years will continue for at least a longer period of time.

On Thursday morning, eight S & P 500 companies, including Bank of America Corporation and Wells Fargo & Co, reported earnings per share that beat market expectations.

Driven by the financial results of Bank of America Corporation, Wells Fargo & Co and Morgan Stanley, the US stock banking sector generally rose.

As Treasury yields fell, Microsoft Corp, Apple Inc, Facebook Inc and Alphabet Inc-CL C's parent company, Alphabet, all rose.

Stocks linked to the economic recovery also generally rose.

Shares of Carnival Cruise and MGM Resorts rose.

Most energy stocks, including Diamond back Sidewinder Energy and Western Oil companies, rose as oil prices rose and demand increased.

UPS shares rose, and brokerage Stifel upgraded its stock rating because it was bullish on the upcoming holiday logistics demand.

Us stocks on ThursdayApple Inc, the champion of turnover, closed up 2%, with a turnover of US $10.006 billion.Wade Bush analysts believe that Apple Inc's iPhone supercycle will not be affected by production cuts, Apple Inc stock price will continue to outperform the market.

It is also reported that Apple Inc is studying how to make AirPods a health device, including to improve hearing, take body temperature and monitor posture. These plans further demonstrate Apple Inc's goal of adding health and health functions to devices other than Apple Watch, most of which are currently on Apple Watch. It is not clear whether Apple Inc is developing specific new hearing aid features for AirPods, or whether he wants to sell the existing hearing improvement features of the headphones as hearing aids.

Tesla, Inc., second in turnover, closed 0.9% higher with a turnover of US $9.987 billion.Tesla, Inc. CEO Musk responded to Twitter users that he was discussing with the airline the access to the SpaceX star chain.

In third place, Microsoft Corp earned 2.2% higher, with a turnover of US $8.213 billion.On Thursday, local time, the US military announced the latest timetable for testing and deploying the Integrated Vision Enhancement system (IVAS), confirming the delay previously reported by the media. The US military said in a statement on Thursday that it had decided to postpone the testing and actual deployment of the IVAS until later in fiscal year 2022.

Microsoft Corp revealed earlier that the US military order for VR glasses, which is based on HoloLens technology, will provide 120000 of the equipment during the maximum 10-year supply period, with a total value of $21.88 billion. In March this year, Microsoft Corp announced that the US military had shifted from the development of prototypes to the production of actual equipment.

The sixth-placed AMD closed 2.6% higher at $111.99, the highest since September, with a turnover of $5.222 billion.

In ninth place, Moderna Inc gained 3.2%, with a turnover of US $4.232 billion.An advisory committee of the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) unanimously recommended on Thursday that Moderna Inc's COVID-19 vaccine be provided to people aged 65 and over and other vulnerable people.

The non-binding decision of the Advisory Committee on FDA Vaccines and related Biological products (VRBPAC) will make Moderna Inc and COVID-19 's strengthening needle guidelines consistent with the previous Pfizer Inc / BioNTech strengthening needle policy.

Bank of America Corporation, No. 10, closed 4.5% higher at $45.07, the highest closing price since 2007, with a turnover of $3.652 billion.Bank of America Corporation's third-quarter revenue is $22.77 billion and is expected to be $21.778 billion, compared with $20.45 billion in the same period last year. Net profit is $7.7 billion and is expected to be $6.108 billion, compared with $4.44 billion in the same period last year. Earnings per share are 85 cents, with the market expecting 70.7 cents, compared with 51 cents in the same period last year.

The 14th AMC cinema chain closed 5.7% higher, with a turnover of US $2.705 billion.Bill Gross, known as the bond king, said on Wednesday that he would continue to short "retail clustered stocks", including Game Station and the AMC cinema chain.

UnitedHealth Group Inc of the United States, 15th, closed 4.2% higher at $420.36, close to an all-time high with a turnover of $2.55 billion.The company made better-than-expected profits and raised its 2022 guidance.

The following are the 20 most actively traded stocks of the day (by turnover):

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