#Polymarket每日热点 The S&P 500 Index closed strongly on Friday, rising 0.8% to 7,165.08 points, hitting a new all-time high, while the Nasdaq Index surged 1.6% to 24,836.60 points, also reaching a new record high, and the Dow Jones Index slightly declined by 0.16%. S&P 500 futures and Nasdaq futures continued to rise today. Goldman Sachs hedge fund chief Tony Pasquariello issued a warning, pointing out that systemic and active fund buying has significantly cooled down, and the internal market structure is becoming more cautious.



Meanwhile, the stock markets of Japan and South Korea defied the storm and both hit new all-time highs. The Nikkei 225 Index rose 1.93% to 60,876 points, and South Korea's KOSPI Index surged over 2.5% to 6,657 points. South Korea's ruling party leader, Jeong Seong-rae, stated that the "Korean discount" era has ended, and the KOSPI Index is aiming for the 7,000 to 8,000 point range.
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