Nvidia Leads Strong Trading Volume Wave as AI Demand Surges
Market BriefWednesday, Jun 25, 2025 6:31 pm ET

1. Nvidia (Nasdaq: NVDA)
Nvidia gained solidly by 4.33%, with the trading volume of 40.77B. becomes the world's most valuable company amid strong AI demand. CEO Jensen Huang highlights robotics as a major growth opportunity. NVIDIA's DLSS Transformer model exits Beta testing. CEO starts a $8 billion stock sale plan, selling $14.5 million in two days.
2. Tesla (Nasdaq: TSLA)
Tesla dropped solidly by -3.79%, with the trading volume of 38.99B. launches its first grid-side energy storage project in mainland China, expected to be completed this year. European new car registrations for Tesla plunged 40.5% in May, marking the fifth consecutive month of decline.
3. Coinbase Global (Nasdaq: COIN)
Coinbase Global gained solidly by 3.06%, with the trading volume of 10.64B. receives EU MiCA license approval and Benchmark raises its target price from $301 to $421, maintaining a "buy" rating. Additionally, insider Grewal Paul sold 1,952 shares on June 18, 2025.
4. Advanced Micro Devices (Nasdaq: AMD)
Advanced Micro Devices gained solidly by 3.59%, with the trading volume of 10.54B. marks the 40th anniversary of FPGA, focusing on edge intelligence and heterogeneous computing, with its Zen 6 processors potentially exceeding 6GHz frequency.
5. Circle Internet Group (NYSE: CRCL)
Circle Internet Group plunged by -10.72%, with the trading volume of 10.19B. partners with to promote stablecoin mainstream adoption amid competitive risks from new digital token players; approved for virtual asset trading in Hong Kong, highlighting market interest in stablecoin regulation and development.
6. Palantir Technologies (NYSE: PLTR)
Palantir Technologies dipped mildly by -0.23%, with the trading volume of 8.79B. Technologies achieved a daily trading volume of $87.96 billion, ranking sixth on the US stock market on June 25, 2025.
7. Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT)
Microsoft gained mildly by 0.44%, with the trading volume of 8.59B. is set to benefit from increased AI application adoption, with its price target raised to $600. Additionally, Microsoft expects nuclear power supply by 2027, earlier than planned, due to expedited Three Mile Island restart. The company confirmed its Family Safety feature causes Chrome crashes.
8. Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL)
Apple gained mildly by 0.63%, with the trading volume of 7.95B. plans to modify its App Store to avoid EU fines, while its new CarPlay Ultra system faces resistance from automakers like Mercedes, Audi, Volvo, Polestar, and Renault. Apple’s iPad Pro will feature LX chips and LG Innotek COF technology.
9. Amazon (Nasdaq: AMZN)
Amazon.Com dipped mildly by -0.37%, with the trading volume of 6.73B. Amazon's Ring department is launching an AI-generated notification feature to alert users of unusual activity. Additionally, plans a £40 billion investment in the UK over the next three years, targeting logistics, creative, and tech industries.
10. Meta Platforms (Nasdaq: META)
Meta Platforms dipped mildly by -0.49%, with the trading volume of 6.59B. was recognized by Citi analysts as a top stock choice due to its notable advertising technology capabilities demonstrated at the Cannes International Festival of Creativity. The company also announced a new AR glasses series with Oakley.
Nvidia gained solidly by 4.33%, with the trading volume of 40.77B. becomes the world's most valuable company amid strong AI demand. CEO Jensen Huang highlights robotics as a major growth opportunity. NVIDIA's DLSS Transformer model exits Beta testing. CEO starts a $8 billion stock sale plan, selling $14.5 million in two days.
2. Tesla (Nasdaq: TSLA)
Tesla dropped solidly by -3.79%, with the trading volume of 38.99B. launches its first grid-side energy storage project in mainland China, expected to be completed this year. European new car registrations for Tesla plunged 40.5% in May, marking the fifth consecutive month of decline.
3. Coinbase Global (Nasdaq: COIN)
Coinbase Global gained solidly by 3.06%, with the trading volume of 10.64B. receives EU MiCA license approval and Benchmark raises its target price from $301 to $421, maintaining a "buy" rating. Additionally, insider Grewal Paul sold 1,952 shares on June 18, 2025.
4. Advanced Micro Devices (Nasdaq: AMD)
Advanced Micro Devices gained solidly by 3.59%, with the trading volume of 10.54B. marks the 40th anniversary of FPGA, focusing on edge intelligence and heterogeneous computing, with its Zen 6 processors potentially exceeding 6GHz frequency.
5. Circle Internet Group (NYSE: CRCL)
Circle Internet Group plunged by -10.72%, with the trading volume of 10.19B. partners with to promote stablecoin mainstream adoption amid competitive risks from new digital token players; approved for virtual asset trading in Hong Kong, highlighting market interest in stablecoin regulation and development.
6. Palantir Technologies (NYSE: PLTR)
Palantir Technologies dipped mildly by -0.23%, with the trading volume of 8.79B. Technologies achieved a daily trading volume of $87.96 billion, ranking sixth on the US stock market on June 25, 2025.
7. Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT)
Microsoft gained mildly by 0.44%, with the trading volume of 8.59B. is set to benefit from increased AI application adoption, with its price target raised to $600. Additionally, Microsoft expects nuclear power supply by 2027, earlier than planned, due to expedited Three Mile Island restart. The company confirmed its Family Safety feature causes Chrome crashes.
8. Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL)
Apple gained mildly by 0.63%, with the trading volume of 7.95B. plans to modify its App Store to avoid EU fines, while its new CarPlay Ultra system faces resistance from automakers like Mercedes, Audi, Volvo, Polestar, and Renault. Apple’s iPad Pro will feature LX chips and LG Innotek COF technology.
9. Amazon (Nasdaq: AMZN)
Amazon.Com dipped mildly by -0.37%, with the trading volume of 6.73B. Amazon's Ring department is launching an AI-generated notification feature to alert users of unusual activity. Additionally, plans a £40 billion investment in the UK over the next three years, targeting logistics, creative, and tech industries.
10. Meta Platforms (Nasdaq: META)
Meta Platforms dipped mildly by -0.49%, with the trading volume of 6.59B. was recognized by Citi analysts as a top stock choice due to its notable advertising technology capabilities demonstrated at the Cannes International Festival of Creativity. The company also announced a new AR glasses series with Oakley.
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