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Apart from the stocks of USA giants, are investors giving up everything?
Senior investment expert Ben Carlson stated that investors are currently very pessimistic about investment areas outside of large-cap growth stocks in the USA. Although cyclical patterns in the market still exist, the possibility of a shift in market paradigms cannot be ruled out, meaning that large-cap growth stocks in the USA may maintain a dominant position in the long term.
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Tonight is the first day! Can the U.S. stock market's "Santa Claus rally" start smoothly?
① The "Santa Claus market" refers to the last five trading days of the year (usually starting after Christmas) and the first two trading days of the following year; ② Counting the days, tonight (December 23), this Christmas Eve, will actually be the first day to kick off this year's "Santa Claus market".
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The Fed's hawkish rate cuts trigger a plunge in the US stock market? A well-known Analyst says: it's exactly the right time to buy the dip on Hershey!
① Last week, the Federal Reserve’s "hawkish rate cut" operation led to a sharp decline in U.S. stocks, with major Technology stocks being sold off; ② however, Dan Ives, the Global Technology Research Head at Wedbush Securities, believes that the AI revolution has only just begun, and now is the time to Buy, expecting a bull market in Technology stocks to last for five to six years.