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🗓️Klíčové this week's events!
Here is a summary of interesting events I will be watching in the markets in the coming week!
🌟Monday: ISM Manufacturing PMI - This index measures activity in the manufacturing industry. Here we will learn how the industrial sector is performing and what its future prospects are.
💼Tuesday: JOLTS Job Vacancies - This report provides an overview of job...
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Hello to all investors. Hydrogen is getting a lot of attention right now, and with good reason. It has huge potential in the world of future sustainable energy and technology. Companies such as Toyota $TM-0.2%, Air Liquide $APD+0.6% and Linde $LIN are playing+0.7%the hydrogen investment and infrastructure card. Clearly, they see a real opportunity here. What do you think about...
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I don't follow it much, but from what I read here, I should probably start. I mean, I'll definitely find out some information about it.
As I wrote yesterday, Japan is currently the best performing stock market this year, let's take a look at a few companies that dominate the market there and could be an interesting investment.
Sony Corporation $SONYSony-1.3%is an international conglomerate that specializes in electronics, entertainment products and game consoles. The company is known for its televisions, cameras...
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Japan has a super market and economy, but it's because they are mega indebted. I've come to see them a little differently since I found out. I thought they earned everything and were at such a high technological level because they put it all in, but it's not quite like that. I think on a % basis they are even worse off than the US.
I am definitely interested in the results of $CRWD+0.6% and $NIO+8.1%. Thanks for the summary.