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Apple's new CEO, Tenus, will officially take office on September 1, while Cook will transition to the role of Executive Chairman of the Board.

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John Ternus, Apple’s senior vice president of hardware engineering, will succeed Tim Cook as Apple’s chief executive officer on September 1, 2026. Cook will transition to executive chairman of the board, continuing to assist with the company’s affairs. Since taking the helm of Apple in 2011, the company has delivered a total stock return of approximately 2740%, and its market capitalization has risen to around $4.63 trillion. Additionally, Apple’s latest financial report shows that its third-quarter research and development investment increased by 32% year-over-year to $11.7 billion, with a focus on the artificial intelligence field.

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Analysis: Bitcoin selling pressure may be nearly exhausted, with an average 155% rise in the year following similar historical signals.

21Shares published a note stating that selling pressure in the Bitcoin market may be nearing exhaustion. Data shows the Bitcoin Seller Exhaustion Constant is currently around 0.007, placing it in the bottom 0.3% of all readings since 2010. The firm noted this marks only the 11th time in Bitcoin’s history such a low reading has been recorded. Following the prior 10 instances, BTC’s price one year later was higher than at the time of the signal, with a median gain of 155%. However, 21Shares emphasized that the indicator does not confirm Bitcoin has hit a bottom. Historical data shows Bitcoin may still decline in the short term after the seller exhaustion signal emerges, before completing a trend reversal.

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Bitcoin surges in short-term trading, breaking through the $74,000 mark, rising nearly 8% in 24 hours.

According to HTX market data, Bitcoin has surged sharply in the short term to cross the $74,000 mark, notching a nearly 8% gain in the past 24 hours.

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Token 'Niu Lai' leads gains, surging 30%; 'Binance Life' nears $500 million in market cap, while veteran BSC meme tokens rally collectively.

According to GMGN data monitoring, since "Niu Lai" ignited a new meme coin craze, the BSC ecosystem’s meme coin sector has seen a notable recovery, with multiple tokens rallying collectively: "Niu Lai" once reached a market cap of $70 million, now retreating to $56.4 million, with a 24-hour gain of 30.3%; "Binance Life" boasts a $470 million market cap, up 11% in 24 hours; "Lobster" has a market cap of roughly $24 million, up 13.1% in 24 hours; "I’m Here with My Horse" has rebounded to a $10 million market cap, up 6% in 24 hours; "CETS" has a market cap of around $14 million, surging 37.4% in 24 hours. BlockBeats reminds users that most meme coins lack real use cases, are highly volatile, and caution is needed for investments.

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Federal Reserve officials downplay the risks of U.S. Treasury sell-offs, but policy divergences remain in September.

U.S. Treasuries have faced sharp selling recently, with long-term yields once hitting their highest level since 2007, though Federal Reserve officials downplayed market concerns about so-called "damaged policy credibility". San Francisco Fed President Mary Daly and St. Louis Fed President Alberto Musalem both attributed the rise in long-term U.S. Treasury yields more to government financing needs and capital demand from AI infrastructure construction, rather than runaway inflation expectations. However, the two hold clear differing views on September monetary policy. Daly argued that recent inflation, retail sales, and employment data have reduced the need for further policy tightening, noting current policy is in a "good place" and there is insufficient basis for preemptive rate hikes or cuts. Musalem, by contrast, is more hawkish, stating core inflation remains at a high level of 2.5% to 3%, current policy may be near neutral or even accommodative, and revealing he leaned toward a rate hike at the July meeting. Market expectations for a September rate hike have cooled significantly, with the associated probability dropping from over 70% at the end of July to around 30%. Notably, neither of the two has a vote on the FOMC this year, while three officials dissented from the decision to hold rates steady at the July meeting, indicating policy divisions within the Federal Reserve remain unresolved.

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Druckenmiller’s Heavy RSP Stake Sends Signal: US Stock Market’s Leadership May Shift From AI Giants to Broader Sectors

Market analysis suggests that legendary investor Stanley Druckenmiller’s recent large allocation to the S&P 500 Equal Weight ETF (RSP) likely signals a bet that the market breadth of the U.S. stock bull market is expanding. Druckenmiller has previously increased his RSP holdings to become one of his portfolio’s key positions. Unlike the traditional market-cap-weighted S&P 500 index, RSP allocates roughly equally to all S&P 500 constituents, resulting in significantly lower exposure to mega-cap tech stocks like Nvidia and Microsoft. This allocation strategy implies that Druckenmiller likely believes the U.S. stock market still has upside, but the driving force behind gains will shift from the "Magnificent Seven + AI" to more sectors. RSP’s recent sustained rally and new highs are also viewed by the market as a sign of improving market breadth. Looking at his recent holdings, he has exposure to housing, mortgages, small-cap stocks, autos, airlines, industrials, materials, and overseas cyclical assets. If long-term interest rates continue to fall and financial conditions loosen further, market funds may rotate out of the previously overcrowded AI leaders into rate-sensitive and cyclical sectors such as homebuilders, mortgages, small caps, regional banks, industrials, materials, and autos. This points to a likely significant style shift in the next phase of the U.S. stock market: QQQ and AI leaders may still rise, but their gains may no longer outpace others, while "old economy" and rate-sensitive assets that have lagged in recent years could see greater upside.

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U.S. CFTC issues final ruling on two FTX co-founders: Ellison and Wang are each banned from trading for 5 years, with no restitution or civil penalties sought.

The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) recently disclosed that the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York has issued supplemental consent orders to former Alameda Research CEO Caroline Ellison and Alameda and FTX co-founder Gary Wang, formally resolving the CFTC’s enforcement cases against the two. Under the court orders, both Ellison and Wang must continue cooperating with CFTC investigations. Ellison has been imposed a 5-year trading ban and a 10-year registration ban, while Wang faces a 5-year trading ban and an 8-year registration ban. The terms of these bans start from the effective date of the initial consent orders signed by the pair on December 23, 2022. In 2022, the court found Ellison liable for two fraud charges brought by the CFTC and Wang liable for one fraud charge, permanently barring both from violating the Commodity Exchange Act and CFTC anti-fraud rules. Notably, the CFTC is not seeking additional restitution, disgorgement of illegal proceeds, or civil penalties against Ellison and Wang in this case. The CFTC’s Enforcement Division stated this decision is partly based on the substantial cooperation the two provided during investigations and related litigation, including their guilty pleas in federal criminal cases and assistance in FTX-related probes. CFTC Enforcement Director David I. Miller noted that Ellison and Wang, as senior executives of Alameda and FTX, committed fraud and were found liable by the court, but their final penalties reflect the critical assistance they gave to CFTC investigations. Additionally, both have pleaded guilty in related criminal cases to multiple charges including conspiracy to commit commodity fraud, and are jointly liable for a forfeiture order of approximately $11.02 billion. This consent order marks the formal conclusion of the CFTC’s enforcement actions against Ellison and Wang.

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