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20:05
Alphabet, Google's parent company, closed up 3.9%, reaching a record high at market close
NVIDIA closed up 2.3%, rising for the sixth consecutive trading day.
20:03
The S&P 500 index closed preliminarily up by 0.5%, with the telecommunications sector rising 2.6%, the technology sector up 0.8%, the energy sector up 0.2%, and the utilities sector down 1.2%.
The Nasdaq 100 Index closed up 1% in preliminary trading. Among its components, Marvell Technology gained 8%, Arm Holdings rose 6.3%, Palo Alto Networks (PANW) increased 5.9%, Micron Technology, Zscaler, and Pinduoduo each climbed at least 4%. Palantir fell 4.2%, Thomson Reuters dropped 5.7%, nuclear power stock CEG declined 6.2%, and AppLovin slid 7.5%. Salesforce dropped 2.8% in preliminary trading, Home Depot fell 2.5%, IBM lost 2.1%, leading the Dow Jones component stocks lower, while NVIDIA, 3M, Cisco, and Johnson & Johnson all rose more than 2%. The Semiconductor Index was up 2.5%, while the Banking Index fell 1.3%.
20:02
Data: In the past 24 hours, the total liquidations across the network reached $377 million, with long positions accounting for $308 million and short positions for $68.76 million.
According to ChainCatcher, citing data from Coinglass, a total of $377 million was liquidated across the entire network in the past 24 hours, with long positions accounting for $308 million and short positions for $68.76 million. Of this, Bitcoin long positions saw liquidations of $95.27 million, and Bitcoin short positions $14.12 million. Ethereum long positions were liquidated for $84.31 million, while Ethereum short positions saw $11.18 million in liquidations. In addition, over the past 24 hours, a total of 120,771 people globally were liquidated, with the largest single liquidation occurring on a certain exchange in the ETHUSDT pair, valued at $11.75 million.
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