# Сопутствующие статьи по теме Stocks

Новостной центр HTX предлагает последние статьи и углубленный анализ по "Stocks", охватывающие рыночные тренды, новости проектов, развитие технологий и политику регулирования в криптоиндустрии.

March 11 Market Summary: The War Still Isn't Over, Oil Prices Drop Another 15%

Market Summary March 11: War Continues, Oil Plunges 15% Wall Street remained indecisive as conflicting signals emerged regarding the Iran conflict. The Dow fell 34 points (-0.07%), the S&P 500 dropped 0.21%, and the Nasdaq barely moved (+0.01%). While Trump claimed the war was "largely over," the White House clarified that military operations were escalating and the Strait of Hormuz remained closed. Energy stocks led declines as oil prices continued to fall. Chip stocks, including Nvidia and Micron, rose on strong demand signals from TSMC. Oil prices crashed another 15%, with Brent at $87.80 and WTI at $83.45. Despite a two-day cumulative drop of over 30%, prices remain 25-30% above pre-war levels. Trump administration comments about war resolution triggered selling, but the Pentagon later emphasized the conflict would continue until "decisive victory." Gold surged 2.44% to $5,228/oz, and silver jumped 6.25%, erasing Monday’s losses. Lower oil prices eased inflation fears, boosting Fed rate cut expectations and safe-haven demand. Bitcoin briefly surpassed $70,000 before retreating to the $69,000–$69,500 range. It faces resistance near $71,500, but institutional buying and potential short squeeze conditions suggest upward momentum. The market’s core conflict remains: trusting Trump’s optimism about war resolution versus the Pentagon’s reality. If diplomacy succeeds, oil may fall below $70 and stocks could rally. If the war persists, oil may rebound above $100, risking another market downturn.

marsbit03/11 01:46

March 11 Market Summary: The War Still Isn't Over, Oil Prices Drop Another 15%

marsbit03/11 01:46

The Stock Tokenization Revolution: A Panoramic Report on Market Dynamics, Product Architecture, and Regulatory Moats

Tokenized stocks are emerging as a breakthrough sector in the real-world asset (RWA) market, with a total value exceeding $800 million—a 30x increase since the start of the year—and monthly trading volume reaching $1.8 billion. The core value proposition is enabling global, 24/7 access to U.S. equities with near-instant settlement, bypassing geographic restrictions and delays inherent in traditional finance. Three primary architectures are competing for dominance: 1. Instant execution (e.g., Ondo, CyberAlpha): maximizes capital efficiency. 2. Inventory model (e.g., xStocks, Backed): uses Swiss debt structures for superior DeFi composability. 3. Direct ownership (e.g., Securitize): offers full legal rights but limited on-chain flexibility. The market is dominated by two players: Ondo (53% share) leverages liquidity engineering, while Backed/xStocks (23%) uses regulatory arbitrage via Swiss law. Regulatory licensing—not technology—is the key moat, with complex cross-jurisdictional compliance (U.S., EU, offshore) forming the highest barrier to entry. The sector faces a trilemma between liquidity/speed, regulatory safety, and DeFi composability, and is diverging into two paths: incremental integration with traditional systems (e.g., DTCC) and revolutionary on-chain issuance for full disintermediation. The convergence of the $150 trillion global equity market with blockchain infrastructure is already underway.

marsbit03/10 13:24

The Stock Tokenization Revolution: A Panoramic Report on Market Dynamics, Product Architecture, and Regulatory Moats

marsbit03/10 13:24

NYSE Parent Company's $25 Billion Investment in OKX Marks a 'Watershed Moment' for Tokenized Stocks

NYSE parent company ICE makes a $25 billion strategic investment in crypto exchange OKX, valuing OKX at $25 billion. The deal grants ICE a board seat and focuses on two key collaborations: OKX will provide real-time crypto pricing data to ICE for launching US-regulated crypto futures, and the two will enable OKX users to trade tokenized NYSE-listed stocks and derivatives by late 2026. This partnership signals a major convergence between traditional finance and crypto, accelerating the move of real-world asset (RWA) tokenization from concept to large-scale, compliant adoption. For ICE, it gains access to crypto data and OKX's global user base of over 120 million accounts. For OKX, it provides crucial regulatory legitimacy and a bridge into traditional markets. The planned launch of tokenized stock trading could revolutionize markets by enabling 24/7 trading, enhancing asset composability in DeFi, and potentially improving market efficiency. However, alongside competitors like Nasdaq exploring similar offerings, it faces challenges including regulatory clarity, market infrastructure compatibility, and managing combined traditional and crypto risks. This investment is viewed as a watershed moment, marking a shift from opposition to integration between Wall Street and crypto, and potentially heralding a new era of unified, global financial markets.

marsbit03/10 01:22

NYSE Parent Company's $25 Billion Investment in OKX Marks a 'Watershed Moment' for Tokenized Stocks

marsbit03/10 01:22

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