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8/17
12:44
BitMart founder Sheldon Lee has rejected calls for an audit of the exchange, stating that the Chinese X account that made the accusations—including frozen user funds and unpaid employee salaries for July—was hacked. The X account demanded that Lee disclose wallets, assets, liabilities, and available reserves for independent verification by August 19. Lee did not directly respond to the audit request, claiming that all evidence of the content on X has been collected and is "fabricated rumors," and that he plans to report it to the X platform and send a lawyer's letter. BitMart announced last month that it would cease operations on August 26, but many users have reported that withdrawals are still blocked.
12:36
A corporate bond sale dubbed “Project Odyssey,” tied to Microsoft Corp. for data-center financing, has drawn more than twice the amount in demand due to its junk-like yields. The offering may now be increased to $3.9 billion.
12:33
The Motley Fool analysis suggests that the Vanguard S&P 500 ETF (VOO) is the best long-term investment strategy for investors preparing for a potential bear market. The analysis highlights VOO's ability to track the broad S&P 500 index, its historical average annual return of 14.9% since its inception in 2010, and its low annual expense ratio of 0.03%. It emphasizes that attempting to time market shifts is often futile and costly, making a diversified S&P 500 ETF a reliable choice to capture market gains over time.
12:32
Lori Calvasina, Head of US Equity Strategy at RBC Capital Markets, believes that concerns over Federal Reserve policy uncertainty, potential rate hikes, and valuation may not be enough to derail the current equity rally. Her comments come as Wall Street traders reacted to fresh Middle East violence and rising Brent crude prices, which could fuel inflation and prompt the Fed to raise rates. Treasury 30-year yields also hit their highest level since 2007.
12:28
Pershing Square Capital Management is helmed by renowned hedge fund manager Bill Ackman. The fund previously exited its Netflix position at a loss in 2022.
12:28
Sarah Wolfe, a senior economist and strategist at Morgan Stanley Wealth Management, noted in a June 16 report that even if mortgage rates eventually fall to 5% (their baseline scenario), the proportion of monthly payments to household income will remain around 21%, significantly higher than the average of 15% before 2022. The report projects home prices to rise by approximately 2% in 2026 and 3% in 2027, primarily supported by limited supply and stable demand. The firm believes that the housing market is not experiencing a temporary downturn but is resetting to a more constrained equilibrium.
12:21
Nike shares fell 3.2% to $39.42 today, on pace for their lowest close since September 2014. The stock is down 38% year-to-date, 5.5% in August, and nearly 78% from its 2021 all-time high. Nike is also the worst-performing component of the Dow Jones Industrial Average today and is approaching a new 52-week closing low.
12:20
The annual conclave of Chinese Communist Party leaders and retired elders likely covered challenges of US relations and a slow economy.
12:18
Gemini Space Station's share price was down 9.1% as of 11:30 a.m. ET, having dropped as much as 13.8% earlier in the session. This decline follows new coverage from investment firms including Rosenblatt, Mizuho, Needham, and Goldman Sachs, all of whom issued downward revisions to their price targets for the stock. Rosenblatt lowered its target from $9 to $6, Mizuho from $8 to $7, Needham from $8 to $6, and Goldman Sachs from $4 to $3.50. Goldman Sachs maintained its sell rating, while the other firms reiterated buy-equivalent ratings despite the target adjustments. The analyst revisions come after Gemini Space Station reported a wider-than-expected loss of $0.89 per share in Q2, though revenue of $45.5 million beat estimates.
12:13
An analysis from Yahoo Finance (originally published in The Motley Fool) suggests that while NVIDIA currently has a market capitalization of approximately $5.5 trillion and strong growth, it is unlikely to reach $10 trillion by 2030. The analyst points out that to achieve this goal, NVIDIA's stock price would need to increase by about 82% within four years, equivalent to an annual compound growth rate of approximately 16%, which might be overly optimistic given the current market's historical highs. However, considering NVIDIA's dominant position in the industry, the analyst still considers it a good long-term investment option.
12:13
CXMT closed up 12% today, with its total market capitalization once again exceeding 4 trillion RMB, surpassing Tencent on the Hong Kong stocks to become the "market cap leader" in A-shares. Huacheng Securities initiated coverage with a "Strong Buy" rating and a target price of 72.97 yuan; Guosheng Securities initiated coverage with a "Buy" rating. Both institutions pointed out that the company is in a triple resonance phase of domestic substitution, AI hashrate expansion, and an upward storage cycle coupled with capacity expansion, which significantly strengthens its growth certainty.
12:13
Shares of computer hard-drive manufacturer Western Digital (NASDAQ: WDC) rose 7% today. The surge follows comments from Trump Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, who told The Wall Street Journal that the Trump administration "is not in favor" of Apple buying high-bandwidth memory (HBM) from Chinese manufacturers Yangtze Memory Technologies and CXMT. Instead, the administration prefers Apple to source from companies reshoring semiconductor manufacturing to the United States. While Western Digital does not produce HBM, its hard disk drives offer an alternative for computer memory, which is in high demand for data centers and AI inference functions. Investors are anticipating stronger demand for Western Digital's products as obtaining HBM supply becomes more challenging and expensive.
12:12
Analysis indicates that the maximum monthly payment set by the U.S. Social Security Administration for 62-year-old recipients this year is $2,969. In comparison, recipients at full retirement age (67) could receive up to $4,152, while those who wait until age 70 could receive up to $5,181. To qualify for these maximum amounts, an individual must have worked for at least 35 years, earned above-average income during those years, and reached the maximum taxable earnings limit each year (which is $184,500 this year). Currently, the average monthly payment for 62-year-old recipients is approximately $1,460.
11:57
Optics stocks rallied on Monday, driven by a United Daily News report detailing severe undersupply in indium phosphide (InP) substrates and epitaxial wafers. Q4 InP substrate prices are expected to increase by over 10%, marking the largest increase on record. AXT (AXTI), a leading InP substrate producer, saw its shares climb 13.71% intraday to $92.83, extending its year-to-date gain to 399.33%. Coherent (COHR) rose 8.12%, and Lumentum (LITE) gained 6.79%. 英伟达 (NVIDIA) also disclosed a $3.07 billion stake in Coherent, representing nearly 5% of its 13F portfolio.
11:57
U.S. major Chevron has increased its oil production in Venezuela from 40,000 barrels per day (bpd) to 250,000 bpd over the past few years, with output from its three joint ventures rising 12% year-on-year in the past six months to 280,000 bpd. The company anticipates its Venezuelan production will further increase by 50% to 420,000 bpd by the end of 2028. This acceleration aligns with U.S. efforts to boost output from the country, which holds the world's largest proven crude reserves. Overall, Venezuela's crude oil production, including state oil company PDVSA and its foreign partners, rose by 20,000 bpd in July to 1.21 million bpd.

Other international majors are also expanding their presence: Spain's Repsol aims to triple its production in Venezuela within the next two to three years. BP has established a permanent office in Caracas and secured a license to develop Phase 2 of the offsh
11:57
Super Micro Computer shares fell 4% and Dell Technologies dropped 3% after Netlist filed a complaint with the International Trade Commission (ITC) over alleged DDR5 patent infringement. The complaint names Super Micro Computer, Micron Technology, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, and Lenovo, specifically targeting DDR5 RDIMMs and MRDIMMs used in AI-optimized server platforms. Dell's decline is seen as a sympathy trade as it was not named in the disclosed ITC complaint. Micron, also named in the filing, rallied 4%, suggesting sector rotation rather than fading AI demand.
11:56
The iShares Core MSCI Europe ETF (IEUR) has delivered a 23% total return in the past year and 12% year-to-date as of July 31. This performance is supported by European companies in the Stoxx 600 index reporting 17% earnings growth in the second quarter, marking their best performance in four years. Bloomberg research attributes the boom to better earnings, lower oil prices, and the spread of the AI trade.
11:51
According to the latest regulatory filings, UBS (UBS) increased its call option-related holdings in BlackRock's spot Bitcoin ETF (IBIT) from 80,000 shares to 1.95 million shares, a more than 24-fold increase, while its direct holdings also rose by 12% to 407,890 shares, valued at approximately $13.6 million. Tudor Investment increased its IBIT holdings by 18.9% to 688,529 shares, valued at approximately $22.9 million. Additionally, Morgan Stanley's IBIT holdings grew by 23% to 16.5 million shares, and its BlackRock Ethereum ETF holdings increased by 202% to 4.6 million shares. JPMorgan Chase (JPMorgan) increased its IBIT holdings from 8.3 million shares to 10.4 million shares, and its BlackRock Ethereum ETF holdings also grew more than fourfold to 1.17 million shares. These institutions generally increased their exposure to cryptocurrency investment products in the second quarter.
11:35
Compound Finance, one of the oldest decentralized finance (DeFi) lending protocols, has replaced its leadership team and approved a $52 million budget to attract new capital. The move comes as the value of assets locked on the platform has tumbled from a peak of $12 billion in September 2021 to $1.2 billion. The company will now focus on attracting institutional users and plans to offer real-world assets, partner integration, and credit infrastructure for traditional financial markets. New appointees include Christopher Donovan as COO, Steven Liu as CPO, and Aaron Schnarch (former CEO of Coinbase Custody) as executive director, alongside other hires from traditional finance and crypto firms.
11:20
Shares of drone company Unusual Machines (UMAC) fell 7.8% at 10:38 a.m. ET, after an earlier drop of 10.3%. This follows Friday's surge to a 52-week high of $34.93, driven by former U.S. President Donald Trump's decision to impose new tariffs on imported drones and components. Despite ThinkEquity analyst Ashok Kumar raising UMAC's price target from $25 to $35 and maintaining a "buy" rating, the market appears to be opting for profit-taking.

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