List of Flash News about Black Friday sales
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2025-12-02 12:27 |
Walmart (WMT): Apple (AAPL) AirPods Gen 4 Were Black Friday’s Best-Selling Item; TVs Ranked Next
According to @StockMKTNewz, Walmart (WMT) said Apple’s (AAPL) AirPods Gen 4 were the top-selling item on Black Friday, followed by two TV models (source: Walmart via @StockMKTNewz). For trading context, the update specifies only the sales ranking—no unit volumes, pricing, or model details were disclosed, which limits direct read-throughs to revenue or margins for AAPL and WMT (source: Walmart via @StockMKTNewz). The announcement included no references to cryptocurrency products or payment integrations, indicating no direct crypto-market catalyst from this update (source: Walmart via @StockMKTNewz). |
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2025-11-29 16:44 |
Record $11.8B Black Friday Online Sales: Adobe Analytics Sees $11.8B Friday, $5.5B Saturday, $5.9B Sunday; Trading Takeaways for E-commerce and Crypto (BTC, ETH)
According to @KobeissiLetter, U.S. online Black Friday sales hit a record $11.8 billion, up 9.1% year over year, based on Adobe Analytics tracking data (source: Adobe Analytics via @KobeissiLetter). Adobe Analytics projects $5.5 billion in online spending on Saturday (+3.8% y/y) and $5.9 billion on Sunday (+5.4% y/y), using a dataset that tracks over 1 trillion U.S. retail site visits (source: Adobe Analytics via @KobeissiLetter). For trading, the immediate focus is whether actual weekend prints exceed Adobe’s forecasts, which would indicate stronger-than-model baseline demand relevant to e-commerce and payments exposure (source: Adobe Analytics via @KobeissiLetter). Crypto traders can use these high-frequency consumer demand signals as macro context alongside risk assets when assessing beta exposure in BTC and ETH during U.S. trading hours (source: Adobe Analytics via @KobeissiLetter). |