Recently, the US stock market has experienced significant volatility, primarily due to the government shutdown caused by the debt ceiling impasse and the new round of intensified US-China trade tensions initiated by the Trump administration. This led to a sharp decline in global risk assets. The Nasdaq index, dominated by technology stocks, once fell more than 3.5%, while market risk aversion notably increased, with both gold prices and US Treasury yields rising. On October 10, the volatility index (VIX), reflecting market panic, surged to 21.66, indicating a tense market atmosphere.From a valuation perspective, US stocks are generally overvalued, especially Nasdaq tech stocks, whose valuations have exceeded levels before the tariff hike in April this year. For example, the "FAANG" tech gi
Intel Beats Sales! Above $40, Smooth Sailing Ahead?
Intel reported better-than-expected third-quarter sales, signaling that demand for its core x86 processors for PCs has recovered.Revenue: $13.65 billion versus $13.14 billion estimated EPS: 23 cents, adjusted, not comparable to analyst estimates The report is Intel’s first since the U.S. government became the company’s top shareholder in August with a 10% stake.
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