TradeUP Thursday

August. 07, 2025

Today’s Editions

  • Will Apple’s $100B bet reshape U.S. tech manufacturing?
  • Trump’s chip tariff: Fuel reshoring or drive up prices?
  • Can crypto actually find a foothold in 401(k) plans?
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IN THE HEADLINES

Apple Commits $100B to U.S. Expansion

Apple announced a $100 billion increase in U.S. investment over the next five years, focused on AI, manufacturing, and domestic supply chains. The company says the move will create over 20,000 jobs and expand its U.S. footprint in key tech sectors.

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Trump Threatens 100% Tariff on Semiconductors

President Trump said he will impose a 100% tariff on imported chips unless companies manufacture them in the U.S. The policy would spare U.S.-based producers, potentially benefiting firms like Apple and Nvidia, while raising costs for global manufacturers.

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Crypto Stocks Jump Ahead of 401(k) Reform

Bitcoin and crypto-related equities surged as the Trump administration signals it may allow 401(k) accounts to invest in alternative assets. The move could unlock new institutional demand for digital assets if formalized.

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0DTE Trading Mistakes to Avoid: Common Pitfalls and How to Steer Clear

Zero Days to Expiration (0DTE) options offer fast action—but also fast losses if you’re not careful. Common mistakes include trading without a plan, overleveraging, ignoring volatility, or jumping in without fully understanding how time decay works.

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0DTE

Zero Days to Expiration—options are built for same-day trades, offering speed and flexibility for reacting to market events. But rapid time decay, sudden swings, and the need for constant monitoring make them a high-risk strategy.

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