The two words "the dollar."
A strengthening dollar leads to lower WTI prices, all else being equal.
First group:
- 10-Year Treasury: link here. 1.606%; down 3 basis points;
- DXY: link here. 91.80; up slightly; previous close, 91.60.
- Silver: link here. $26.330; up 1.65;
- CBOE volatility index: link here. 20.03, down significantly; down over 3%.
Second group:
- 30-Year Treasury: link here. Down four basis points; 2.359%.
Another day, another record (well, actually two more):
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Apple
Apple: continued to dominate the wearables market in 2020. Link here. Its weaables business is the size of a Fortune 120 company.
- 4Q20:
- Apple said its wearables set a new revenue record
- Apple shipped 55.6 million wearable devices during 4Q20; 36.2 percent market share;
- same market share as 4Q19, but overall device shipments were up from 43.7 million in 4Q19;
- and then this: Apple's competitors don't even come close
- Xiaomi: 13.5 million, in 2nd place; 8.8 percent of the market
- Samsung: 13 million, in 3rd place;
- Huawei: 10.2 million devices
- Apple Watch: shipments rose an estimated -- an eye-watering -- 45.6 percent
- "hearables" (AirPods, AirPods Pro and AirPods Max) surged during the quarter
- Full year 2020:
- 151.4 million wearable devices shipped; 34.1 percent market share;
- Xiaomi: 50.7 million devices
- Huawei: 43.5 million
- Samsung: 40 million
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