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GameStop Options Spot-On: On December 11th, 176.32K Contracts Were Traded, With 2.17 Million Open Interest
On December 11th ET, $GameStop(GME.US)$ had active options trading, with a total trading volume of 176.32K options for the day, of which put options accounted for 12.5% of the total transactions,
Express News | Bitcoin fell below the $90,000 mark, and cryptocurrency-related stocks in the U.S. market opened lower, with BMNR and HOOD down more than 5%, and MSTR, COIN, and CRCL falling over 3%.
The Fed Will Help Drive a 10% Gain for Stocks in 2026, Says One of Wall Street's Most Accurate Forecasters, Tom Lee
Express News | U.S. Stocks Pre-Market: Cryptocurrency-related stocks continue to weaken pre-market; Gemini rises over 13%.
The Federal Reserve delivers the expected 'third consecutive rate cut'! Analysts note: U.S. stock valuations are high, but liquidity expansion and earnings recovery continue to provide support.
At the December FOMC meeting concluded in the early hours of today Beijing time, the Federal Reserve cut interest rates by 25 basis points as expected, lowering the benchmark rate to 3.5~3.75%, in line with market expectations. Prior to the meeting, the implied probability of a December rate cut based on CME interest rate futures had approached 90%. This rate cut may represent one of the most contentious meetings for both the Federal Reserve and the markets: on the one hand, the government shutdown left the Fed without two months of data, akin to 'driving in foggy conditions'; on the other hand, the Fed faced an unusually high level of internal and external disagreements and opposition (with three dissenting votes at this meeting, the highest since 2019). Not to mention, the new Federal Reserve Chair also...
The three major U.S. stock indexes closed higher collectively, with most large-cap technology stocks posting gains.
Gelonghui, December 11 | The Federal Reserve announced a 25-basis-point interest rate cut as expected and signaled a potential pause in further rate cuts. The three major U.S. stock indexes closed higher collectively, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average rising 1.05%, the Nasdaq Composite Index up 0.33%, and the S&P 500 Index gaining 0.68%. Most large-cap technology stocks posted gains, with Tesla, Amazon, Broadcom, and Google rising more than 1%, while Meta fell over 1% and Microsoft dropped more than 2%. Stocks related to storage, energy storage, and infrastructure led the gains, with GE Vernova surging over 15%, Sandisk climbing over 6%, Micron Technology rising over 4%, and Caterpillar gaining over 3%. Cryptocurrency, video gaming, and other...