Volume Stonkers | NVIDIA rose 3.32%, demand for Blackwell is "crazy," Tesla fell 3.35%, plans four new battery models

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jueves, 3 de octubre de 2024, 5:30 pm ET2 min de lectura
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NVIDIA rose 3.32%, with a trading volume of $33.474 billion. JPMorgan maintains a buy rating for NVIDIA, with a target price of $155. CEO Jensen Huang stated the demand for Blackwell is "crazy."

Tesla fell 3.35%, with a trading volume of $19.469 billion. Despite achieving delivery growth in Q3, investor reactions were lukewarm. The company plans to launch four new 4680 battery models, including one for Robotaxi, by 2026.

Apple fell 0.49%, with a trading volume of $7.594 billion. There is market speculation that demand for the upcoming AI features in the iPhone 16 will increase.

Meta rose 1.74%, with a trading volume of $6.676 billion. Meta plans to expand Quest 3S manufacturing to Vietnam by 2025 and received a buy rating from Wells Fargo.

Microsoft fell 0.14%, with a trading volume of $5.641 billion. Microsoft is increasing its investment in OpenAI, with BMO Capital Markets maintaining a buy rating and a target price of $500.

Amazon fell 1.52%, with a trading volume of $5.395 billion. An Xbox co-founder has joined Amazon to lead the devices and services division.

AMD rose 1.92%, with a trading volume of $4.828 billion. The semiconductor sector saw strong gains, with AMD being highly favored in the market.

Alibaba fell 2.10%, with a trading volume of $3.290 billion. Fluctuations in the Chinese market affected Alibaba's stock price, with related ETFs seeing significant declines.

Pinduoduo fell 0.06%, with a trading volume of $2.839 billion. HSBC maintains a buy rating for Pinduoduo but lowered the target price to $183.

Google A remained unchanged, with a trading volume of $2.480 billion. Google is developing AI inference software and considering nuclear power to support its data centers.

Futu Holdings rose 8.81%, with a trading volume of $2.301 billion.

TSMC rose 2.10%, with a trading volume of $2.245 billion. TSMC signed a memorandum of cooperation with Amkor Technology to advance packaging capabilities.

Micron Technology rose 1.97%, with a trading volume of $2.243 billion. Micron's stock price surpassed the $100 mark, with market optimism about its future.

Broadcom rose 0.72%, with a trading volume of $2.219 billion. Broadcom's CEO sold some shares in the open market, drawing attention.

Palantir rose 4.68%, with a trading volume of $2.181 billion. Palantir's stock is nearing its 2021 high, with positive market sentiment about its prospects.

ExxonMobil rose 0.86%, with a trading volume of $2.017 billion. The company expects Q3 revenue to decrease due to oil price impacts.

Vistra rose 5.64%, with a trading volume of $1.853 billion. Vistra was the top performer in the S&P 500, with analysts raising its target price.

Google C fell 0.06%, with a trading volume of $1.831 billion.

Eli Lilly fell 0.66%, with a trading volume of $1.747 billion. Regulatory updates on its weight loss drug availability affected market sentiment.

UnitedHealth rose 0.05%, with a trading volume of $1.563 billion. The company is supporting the expansion of healthcare access with a $335,000 investment in related projects.

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