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What's up with the WYNDEX?

What's up with the WYNDEX?

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📈Our WYNDEX update for today:

  • Another week when all three are in the green: NASDAQ at 1.18%, S&P at 1.39% and WYNDEX at 1.78%. The biggest WYNDEX mover on the green, again, is SolarEdge. This week the company saw a 39.9% increase, mainly attributed to the passing of the Big Beautiful Bill.

🎯Our Big Shorts for today:

  • Semiconductor giant Nvidia is planning to build out a multibillion dollar tech campus in Northern Israel
  • Israel’s central bank chooses to hold interest rates at 4.5% - for now

🔎And our Long Play today is all about the WYNDEX. How and why did we create our very own index of Israel-based and Israeli-founded public companies? What is our methodology? And what can the WYNDEX tell us about the strengths - and weaknesses - of the Israeli economy? We answer these questions and more in this week’s episode.

📅 New episodes drop every Wednesday

What’s Your Number? is hosted from Tel Aviv and Silicon Valley by Yonatan Adiri — Israeli entrepreneur and former advisor to President Shimon Peres — and Michal Lev-Ram, Israeli-born Silicon Valley-based tech journalist and contributing editor at Fortune. Together, they unpack the headlines, trends, and data driving Israel’s economy and its future.

⚖️ LEGAL DISCLAIMER

This podcast offers general business and economic information and is not a comprehensive summary for investment decisions. It does not recommend or solicit any investment strategy or security.

🎧 CREDITS:

ILAN BENATAR - Producer

MICHAL LEV-RAM - Editor

MARTIN HUERGO - Sound Editor

GABE SILVERSTEIN - Research

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