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- 20:10All three major U.S. stock indexes rise, Amazon surges nearly 10%ChainCatcher news, according to Golden Ten Data, U.S. stocks closed higher on Friday. The Dow Jones Industrial Average preliminarily rose 0.09%, the S&P 500 Index increased 0.26%, and the Nasdaq Composite Index gained 0.61%. Amazon surged by 9.58%, Tesla rose 3.74%, Nvidia fell 0.2%, and Meta Platforms dropped 2.72%. The Nasdaq Golden Dragon China Index closed up 0.53%, NIO rose 3.46%, and Alibaba fell more than 2%.
- 20:10All three major U.S. stock indexes have recorded their longest monthly winning streaks in years.According to ChainCatcher, citing Golden Ten Data, the S&P 500 index has risen for six consecutive months, with a cumulative increase of 2.27% this month, marking the longest monthly winning streak since August 2021. The Dow Jones index has also risen for six consecutive months, with a cumulative increase of 2.51% this month. The Nasdaq index has risen for seven consecutive months, with a cumulative increase of 4.7%, both setting the longest winning streak since January 2018.
- 20:10Data: FLM rises over 10%, TON hits a new high todayAccording to ChainCatcher, spot data from a certain exchange shows significant market volatility. FLM surged by 10% and experienced a rebound after a dip. In addition, TON reached a new high for the day, with an increase of 6.13%. On the other hand, both PROVE and NOM experienced a "rally and pullback" pattern, with declines of 5.96% and 6.29% respectively. Meanwhile, ADX hit a new low for the day, dropping by 8.74%, while STRK and ENA both reached new weekly lows, with declines of 13.9% and 17.37% respectively.