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🔥Key events in the coming week, share your trading plans!

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Hi, Tigers! Welcome to Daily Discussion! This is the place for you to share your trading ideas and win coins! Click here to join the Topic & Win coins >> [Rewards] We will reward you with 50 Tiger Coins when you share your knowledge about stocks and markets here, depending on quality and originality. (NOTE: Comments posted under this article WILL NOT be counted) 2.You will be given 5 Tiger coins if you tag more than 3 friends in the comment area Meanwhile, we will be listing the stocks mentioned by those selected Tigers for your reference every day (not investment advice though) Is there anything you would like to share about your trades today? Click to join the topic & win tons of Tiger Coins here >> [Winners Announcement: 5 June] 1.Here are the 7 Tigers whose post has the best quality & interaction last Friday: @Alice Arnault @JC888 @nerdbull1669 @Jo Tan @ToughCoyote @Asphen @pekss Congratulations on being offered 50 Tiger Coins! Debt ceiling out, FOMC in Apple Design Principle To Create VR Competition Advantage S&P500 Weekly Analysis - Enough to be bullish on rather than bearish! 2.Here are the stocks mentioned by the above Tigers: $Apple(AAPL)$ $Advanced Micro Devices(AMD)$ $S&P 500(.SPX)$ $Nasdaq100 Bull 3X ETF(TQQQ)$ $Elicio Therapeutics(ELTX)$ $Palantir Technologies Inc.(PLTR)$ $Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ (Not investment advice) And let's congratulate these Tigers for winning 5-40 Coins: Below are Today's Key Takeaways. Top News Move the Market More News Global Markets Weekly Update U.S. equity futures were little changed Sunday evening after a broad-based rally last week that pushed the S&P 500 to its best week since March, and its highest level since last August. On Friday, stocks rallied to end the week following strong jobs data for the month of May. The Dow jumped 701.19 points, or 2.12%, for its best day since January, ending the week at 33,762.76. The S&P 500 rose 1.45% to 4,282.37, while the Nasdaq Composite climbed 1.07% to 13,240.77 and posted its sixth straight weekly advance. Over the weekend, President Joe Biden signed the debt ceiling bill into law, averting a potentially catastrophic default by the U.S. government. Futures & Commodities Futures tied to the Dow Jones Industrial Average added 75 points. S&P 500 futures were higher by 0.09% and Nasdaq-100 futures hovered below the flat line. $Micro E-mini S&P 500 - main 2306(MESmain)$ Oil prices jumped following OPEC kingpin Saudi Arabia’s decision to cut oil production by another million barrels per day.Global benchmark Brent futures were up 2.4% at $78.00 a barrel Monday during early Asia trade, while U.S. West Texas 、Intermediate futures rose 2.5% to $73.53 per barrel. $WTI Crude Oil - main 2307(CLmain)$ The week ahead:June 5-9 In economic data, traders will get PMI data for May from both the Institute for Supply Management and S&P Global on Monday, as well as April factory orders and durable goods. On Wednesday, the Mortgage Bankers Association will release its latest data on home loan applications. Click to Post in the Topic >> Or tag the topic when you make a post Share your ideas on the trading opportunities or the market trends, and you will win coins! Stay safe and good luck with your investing!
🔥Key events in the coming week, share your trading plans!

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