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Market Overview - The US stock market showed mixed results with the Dow Jones up by 0.46%, while the Nasdaq fell by 0.31% and the S&P 500 increased by 0.09% [1] - Major tech stocks had varied performances, with Nvidia rising by 0.7% and Amazon and Apple both declining by over 1% [3] Semiconductor Sector - Micron Technology reported that its new NAND flash wafer factory is on track to begin shipments in the second half of 2028, with HBM4 customer shipments expected to increase in the first quarter of 2028, one quarter ahead of schedule [4] - The CFO of Micron indicated that market demand significantly exceeds supply, predicting that supply constraints will persist until after 2026 [4] Retail Sector - Notable gains were observed in major US retailers, with Walmart rising over 2% to reach a historical high, and Macy's, Kohl's, and Ross Stores also seeing increases [4] - McDonald's reported a 9.5% year-over-year revenue growth in Q4, reaching $7 billion, with adjusted earnings per share of $3.12, exceeding expectations [4] Software Sector - Cisco experienced a significant drop of over 9%, marking its largest decline in 2023, due to disappointing gross margin guidance despite raising its annual forecast based on AI demand [4] - Other software stocks showed mixed results, with Fastly surging over 60% post-earnings, while Applovin plummeted over 14% [4][5] Chinese Stocks - Chinese stocks listed in the US faced collective declines, with the Nasdaq Golden Dragon China Index falling by 1.4%, and major companies like Tencent Music and Pinduoduo dropping by nearly 6% and 2.5% respectively [4][6] Commodity Market - Precious metals saw a decline, with spot gold down by 0.37% at $5065 per ounce and silver down by 1.43% at $83 per ounce [6][7] - International oil prices also fell, with Brent crude futures down about 1% to $68.75 per barrel and WTI crude futures down about 1% to $63.99 per barrel [7] Cryptocurrency Market - The majority of cryptocurrencies experienced gains, with Bitcoin rising by 0.96%, remaining below $68,000, while over 118,000 individuals faced liquidation in the past 24 hours [9][10]