美股盘前要闻一览:英伟达市值不到两个月蒸发1万亿美元,“木头姐”增持SpaceX
Odaily Odaily reports that the pre-market highlights for US stocks are as follows:
1. All three major US stock index futures are declining. Dow Jones futures are down 0.86%, S&P 500 futures are down 0.61%, and Nasdaq 100 futures are down 0.86%.
2. International oil prices are surging. WTI crude oil futures have risen 4.73%, trading at $73.770 per barrel; Brent crude oil futures have risen 4.80%, trading at $77.721 per barrel. On the news front, Trump claims the US-Iran memorandum of understanding is "terminated."
3. International spot gold and silver prices are both falling. Spot gold has declined 0.82% to $4,072.07 per ounce; spot silver has declined 2.37% to $58.53 per ounce.
4. Europe's three major stock indexes are all lower. The UK's FTSE 100 is down 1.04%, France's CAC 40 is down 1.73%, and Germany's DAX 30 is down 1.82%.
5. Apple plans to purchase over $30 billion worth of U.S.-manufactured chips from Broadcom over the next five years, driving the production of more than 15 billion domestic chips.
6. Amazon is secretly developing a high-cost Alexa project called "MOONRAKER," with expected GPU spending exceeding $100 million in 2026.
7. Nvidia's market value has evaporated $1 trillion in less than two months. Its price-to-earnings ratio for expected earnings over the next 12 months is 18 times, with valuations returning to levels seen before the AI craze began.
8. Samsung Electronics has begun mass production of the advanced solid-state drive PM1763 for Nvidia's Vera Rubin platform. This storage device can reduce data latency for advanced processors and AI accelerators.
9. Cathie Wood’s ARK Invest has made significant adjustments to its portfolio, increasing its stake in SpaceX while reducing its position in AMD.
10. Jeff Bezos' commercial space company, Blue Origin, is raising $10 billion in funding at a pre-money valuation of $130 billion.
11. The Federal Reserve will release the minutes of its June meeting at 2:00 AM Beijing time tomorrow. The market is focused on signals from Chair Warsh’s first set of minutes.
