Volume Stonkers | Nvidia rose 6.43%, Tesla climbed 7.59%, Palantir rebounded 7.18%, Applovin sees growth in digital ads
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miércoles, 12 de marzo de 2025, 5:31 pm ET2 min de lectura
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Nvidia rose 6.43%, with a trading volume of $37.021 billion. Nvidia's options trading was active, reaching a volume of 3.5503 million contracts. Additionally, there are reports that NvidiaNVDA-- may collaborate with other companies to operate Intel's wafer foundry.
Tesla increased by 7.59%, with a trading volume of $34.643 billion. TeslaTSLA-- plans to double its U.S. electric vehicle production capacity within the next two years. Elon Musk and Donald Trump have mutually endorsed each other, attracting market attention.
Apple fell 1.75%, with a trading volume of $13.568 billion. Apple plans significant software reforms, and British regulators have expressed concerns about its mobile browser.
Meta rose 2.29%, with a trading volume of $9.767 billion. Meta is testing its first self-developed AI training chip, indicating its continued investment in the AI sector.
Palantir rose 7.18%, with a trading volume of $9.603 billion. AI application software stocks have rebounded overall, with Palantir's stock recovering after setbacks.
Microsoft increased by 0.74%, with a trading volume of $9.161 billion. Microsoft executives have stated that solar and wind energy development in U.S. data centers has long-term prospects.
Amazon rose 1.17%, with a trading volume of $8.360 billion. The FTC will continue its review of Amazon, which may lose market share amid macroeconomic headwinds.
Netflix increased by 2.75%, with a trading volume of $6.297 billion. Netflix's stock price surpassed $900, and it launched a new DLP projector in the EU.
Broadcom rose 2.18%, with a trading volume of $5.932 billion. Broadcom's stock benefited from news of TSMC and chip companies collaborating to operate IntelINTC-- factories.
Google A rose 1.87%, with a trading volume of $4.590 billion. Google released a new AI model, Gemma 3, on Vertex AI, continuing to strengthen its AI technological capabilities.
SMCI increased by 3.99%, with a trading volume of $3.963 billion. SMCI partnered with Exein to integrate embedded security solutions into its hardware.
Microstrategy rose 0.75%, with a trading volume of $3.709 billion. Cryptocurrency concept stocks rebounded, with Microstrategy benefiting from the rise in Bitcoin prices.
JP Morgan fell 0.55%, with a trading volume of $3.682 billion. JP Morgan's CEO, Jamie Dimon, warned of economic weakness and pointed out that Europe's economy is affected by over-regulation.
Applovin rose 5.75%, with a trading volume of $3.485 billion. Analysts highlighted Applovin's strong growth potential in the digital advertising sector.
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) rose 4.17%, with a trading volume of $3.414 billion. AMD is preparing for a breakthrough year in its AI GPU business and has launched new gaming CPU chips.
Google C increased by 1.82%, with a trading volume of $3.288 billion. Google released the latest AI model, Gemma 3, continuing to drive advancements in AI technology.
Alibaba fell 1.37%, with a trading volume of $3.254 billion. Alibaba conducted a share buyback on March 11 and plans to reduce its stake in YTO Express.
Walmart fell 2.60%, with a trading volume of $2.859 billion. Walmart faces pressure from suppliers in China to negotiate price reductions, while household food inflation may weaken its profits.
Intel rose 4.55%, with a trading volume of $2.517 billion. Intel appointed a new CEO, Revathi Advaithi, and plans to reshape its business with a focus on engineering.
TSMC rose 3.65%, with a trading volume of $2.512 billion. TSMC is collaborating with MediaTek to develop new process chips and responded to rumors about taking over Intel's factory.
Tesla increased by 7.59%, with a trading volume of $34.643 billion. TeslaTSLA-- plans to double its U.S. electric vehicle production capacity within the next two years. Elon Musk and Donald Trump have mutually endorsed each other, attracting market attention.
Apple fell 1.75%, with a trading volume of $13.568 billion. Apple plans significant software reforms, and British regulators have expressed concerns about its mobile browser.
Meta rose 2.29%, with a trading volume of $9.767 billion. Meta is testing its first self-developed AI training chip, indicating its continued investment in the AI sector.
Palantir rose 7.18%, with a trading volume of $9.603 billion. AI application software stocks have rebounded overall, with Palantir's stock recovering after setbacks.
Microsoft increased by 0.74%, with a trading volume of $9.161 billion. Microsoft executives have stated that solar and wind energy development in U.S. data centers has long-term prospects.
Amazon rose 1.17%, with a trading volume of $8.360 billion. The FTC will continue its review of Amazon, which may lose market share amid macroeconomic headwinds.
Netflix increased by 2.75%, with a trading volume of $6.297 billion. Netflix's stock price surpassed $900, and it launched a new DLP projector in the EU.
Broadcom rose 2.18%, with a trading volume of $5.932 billion. Broadcom's stock benefited from news of TSMC and chip companies collaborating to operate IntelINTC-- factories.
Google A rose 1.87%, with a trading volume of $4.590 billion. Google released a new AI model, Gemma 3, on Vertex AI, continuing to strengthen its AI technological capabilities.
SMCI increased by 3.99%, with a trading volume of $3.963 billion. SMCI partnered with Exein to integrate embedded security solutions into its hardware.
Microstrategy rose 0.75%, with a trading volume of $3.709 billion. Cryptocurrency concept stocks rebounded, with Microstrategy benefiting from the rise in Bitcoin prices.
JP Morgan fell 0.55%, with a trading volume of $3.682 billion. JP Morgan's CEO, Jamie Dimon, warned of economic weakness and pointed out that Europe's economy is affected by over-regulation.
Applovin rose 5.75%, with a trading volume of $3.485 billion. Analysts highlighted Applovin's strong growth potential in the digital advertising sector.
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) rose 4.17%, with a trading volume of $3.414 billion. AMD is preparing for a breakthrough year in its AI GPU business and has launched new gaming CPU chips.
Google C increased by 1.82%, with a trading volume of $3.288 billion. Google released the latest AI model, Gemma 3, continuing to drive advancements in AI technology.
Alibaba fell 1.37%, with a trading volume of $3.254 billion. Alibaba conducted a share buyback on March 11 and plans to reduce its stake in YTO Express.
Walmart fell 2.60%, with a trading volume of $2.859 billion. Walmart faces pressure from suppliers in China to negotiate price reductions, while household food inflation may weaken its profits.
Intel rose 4.55%, with a trading volume of $2.517 billion. Intel appointed a new CEO, Revathi Advaithi, and plans to reshape its business with a focus on engineering.
TSMC rose 3.65%, with a trading volume of $2.512 billion. TSMC is collaborating with MediaTek to develop new process chips and responded to rumors about taking over Intel's factory.

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