Top 20 Active U.S. Stocks by Overnight Volume
First in Overnight Trading Volume NvidiaNVDA-- led U.S. trading with a 1.70% rise and $182.14 billion in volume. The company remains a key focus amid ongoing demand for AI and data center technologies.
Tesla saw a 3.50% increase with $74.30 billion in volume. The electric vehicle maker continues to draw attention from investors amid evolving production and delivery expectations.
Micron Technology dropped 4.39% with $54.53 billion in volume. The memory chip maker faces challenges from shifting demand and inventory dynamics in the semiconductor sector.
Sandisk fell 1.02% with $22.84 billion in volume. The storage solutions provider remains under pressure amid broader market sentiment and sector-specific headwinds.
Microsoft rose 0.30% with $28.85 billion in volume. The software giant continues to benefit from sustained growth in cloud and enterprise services.
Apple gained 1.41% with $40.37 billion in volume. The tech leader remains a bellwether for market sentiment and investor confidence.
Amazon.com climbed 2.32% with $43.94 billion in volume. The e-commerce and cloud computing giant continues to attract large trading volumes.
Palantir surged 6.74% with $57.24 billion in volume. The data analytics firm received a positive analyst rating, with UBSUBS-- raising its target price to $200.
Alphabet A rose 0.35% with $29.26 billion in volume. The search and advertising giant continues to drive steady, long-term growth across its platforms.
Broadcom climbed 4.08% with $27.17 billion in volume. The semiconductor and software company remains a key player in the tech sector.
Meta rose 1.75% with $13.42 billion in volume. The social media and metaverse-focused company continues to evolve its business strategy.
Alphabet C edged up 0.08% with $22.16 billion in volume. The search and advertising firm continues to maintain strong performance across its ecosystem.
Advanced Micro Devices gained 0.67% with $31.73 billion in volume. The chipmaker remains central to the AI and computing industry.
Lumentum Holdings rose 3.20% with $7.33 billion in volume. The photonics and laser solutions provider continues to benefit from infrastructure and tech demand.
TSMC rose 2.80% with $15.83 billion in volume. The chip foundry remains a major player in global semiconductor manufacturing.
Exxon Mobil gained 0.91% with $24.99 billion in volume. The energy company continues to operate amid volatile commodity markets.
Intel rose 0.32% with $80.47 billion in volume. The chipmaker remains in transition as it adjusts to evolving industry trends.
Jpmorgan Chase climbed 1.17% with $11.40 billion in volume. The banking giant continues to operate amid a shifting interest rate environment.
Chevron gained 1.73% with $15.62 billion in volume. The energy company continues to perform amid global oil and gas dynamics.
Netflix rose 1.70% with $33.77 billion in volume. The streaming service remains a major draw for both consumers and investors.

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