Explosive Market Moves: Tesla & Nvidia Lead High-Volume Gains!

Market BriefThursday, Apr 24, 2025 6:31 pm ET
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1. Tesla (Nasdaq: TSLA)
Tesla gained solidly by 3.50%, with the trading volume of 23.76B. Tesla's Q1 2025 revenue was $19.335 billion, down 9.23% y-o-y, with net profit at $420 million. Mizuho rated Tesla "outperform" with a $325 target. In Q1, Tesla's EU sales plunged 45% amid broader electric vehicle market growth.

2. Nvidia (Nasdaq: NVDA)
Nvidia gained solidly by 3.62%, with the trading volume of 22.96B. NVIDIA significantly increased supply of RTX 50 series graphics cards, boosting market confidence. They launched the DAM-3B AI model to enhance precise description of image and video details. A US study says chip export bans won't hinder China's AI progression.

3. Palantir Technologies (NYSE: PLTR)
Palantir Technologies surged by 6.90%, with the trading volume of 10.76B. Palantir Technologies announced a partnership with Google to integrate Google Cloud into its FedStart platform, facilitating software offerings to U.S. federal agencies by large and startup companies.

4. Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL)
Apple gained mildly by 1.84%, with the trading volume of 9.75B. Apple's Q1 2025 revenue reached $124.3 billion with a net profit of $36.33 billion. Goldman Sachs maintains a buy rating with a target price of $256. Apple plans to add visionOS support for the Godot engine, addressing Vision Pro content scarcity.

5. Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT)
Microsoft gained solidly by 3.45%, with the trading volume of 8.52B. Microsoft's latest updates include the maintenance of an "overweight" rating by Piper Sandler with a target price of $435.00, a new PDF compression feature for SharePoint and OneDrive, and an invitation for users to test Word's Copilot integration.

6. Amazon (Nasdaq: AMZN)
Amazon.Com gained solidly by 3.29%, with the trading volume of 7.77B. Stifel and Telsey Advisory Group maintain Amazon's "buy" and "outperform" ratings with new target prices of $248 and $235, respectively. Amazon reported 2024 revenues of $637.59 billion, a 10.99% year-over-year increase, and net income of $592.48 billion.

7. Meta Platforms (Nasdaq: META)
Meta Platforms gained mildly by 2.48%, with the trading volume of 7.05B. Meta is expanding ads on Threads to global advertisers for new revenue. Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses now feature real-time translation in four languages offline. Meta faced criticism over policy changes weakening fact-checking, while Trump's tariffs may reduce ad revenue by $7 billion.

8. Netflix (Nasdaq: NFLX)
Netflix gained solidly by 4.50%, with the trading volume of 6.91B. Netflix recreated a full-scale Apple Store for the film "i Hostage Crisis," accurately depicting a 2022 incident at Amsterdam's Leidseplein Apple Store.

9. Alphabet (Nasdaq: GOOGL)
Alphabet gained mildly by 2.53%, with the trading volume of 6.91B. Alphabet reported Q1 2025 revenue of $902.3 billion, driven by AI and cloud growth, exceeding expectations. First-quarter net profit increased by 45.97% to $345.40 billion. The board authorized up to $70 billion in Class A and C stock buybacks.

10. Servicenow (NYSE: NOW)
Servicenow surged by 15.54%, with the trading volume of 5.65B. ServiceNow reported Q1 2025 revenue of $30.88 billion; net profit grew by 32.56%. Scotiabank, JMP Securities, BMO Capital, and Canaccord Genuity affirmed positive ratings with target prices of $1075, $1300, $950, and $900 respectively.

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