Nvidia and Tesla Lead High Trading Volumes with Bold Moves and Innovations
Market BriefThursday, May 29, 2025 6:31 pm ET

1. Nvidia (Nasdaq: NVDA)
Nvidia gained solidly by 3.25%, with the trading volume of 51.73B. NVIDIA GeForce NOW is available on Steam Deck, enhancing gaming experience. NVIDIA and Dell will provide the U.S. Department of Energy with the new Doudna supercomputer. CEO Jensen Huang plans to sell up to 6 million NVIDIA shares. Export control warnings may lead to an $80 billion sales loss.
2. Tesla (Nasdaq: TSLA)
Tesla gained mildly by 0.43%, with the trading volume of 31.64B. Tesla's Cybertruck sales have declined, with unsold inventory causing controversy. Tesla shareholders have sent a joint letter urging Elon Musk to focus on company operations. Additionally, Tesla plans to introduce full autonomous driving for the Model Y and has launched a "child presence detection" safety feature.
3. Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL)
Apple dipped mildly by -0.23%, with the trading volume of 10.28B. Apple may unveil iOS 26 with altered naming; a U.S. court ruling invalidates tariffs, temporarily resolving Apple's iPhone price crisis; discussions about tariffs suggest potential price increases; Apple tests iPhone 17 Air with a 2800mAh battery, surpassing Samsung S25 Edge.
4. Palantir Technologies (NYSE: PLTR)
Palantir Technologies dipped mildly by -1.16%, with the trading volume of 7.72B. Palantir Technologies reported a trading volume of $7.717 billion on May 29, 2025, marking it as the fourth largest in the US stock market for the day.
5. Salesforce (NYSE: CRM)
Salesforce dropped solidly by -3.23%, with the trading volume of 7.34B. Salesforce plans to acquire Informatica for $80 billion to enhance its AI capabilities, according to Goldman Sachs, which maintains a buy rating. The company also reported a strong Q1, surpassing expectations and raising its 2026 revenue guidance.
6. Amazon (Nasdaq: AMZN)
Amazon.Com gained mildly by 0.48%, with the trading volume of 7.13B. Amazon has hired Xbox co-founder to lead a new team focused on developing groundbreaking consumer products. Additionally, Amazon and Stellantis have ceased their collaboration on the STLA SmartCockpit digital cockpit platform project.
7. Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT)
Microsoft gained mildly by 0.29%, with the trading volume of 6.40B. Microsoft is investigating installation issues with the Windows 11 update. Barclays Bank agreed to purchase 100,000 licenses for Microsoft's Copilot AI. CEO Satya Nadella emphasizes AI's societal impact over general intelligence pursuit.
8. Meta Platforms (Nasdaq: META)
Meta Platforms gained mildly by 0.23%, with the trading volume of 5.71B. Meta Platforms is collaborating with Anduril Industries to create AI-based military products for the U.S. military. CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced AI assistant reaching 1 billion monthly active users, with plans to enhance user experience. Meta also plans to open physical retail stores.
9. Alphabet (Nasdaq: GOOGL)
Alphabet dipped mildly by -0.29%, with the trading volume of 5.04B. Alphabet's Google launched an online store in India to sell Pixel phones, watches, and earbuds, expanding its hardware retail presence. The Google Photos app celebrated its tenth anniversary by enhancing its editor with generative AI features, previously exclusive to Pixel 9.
10. Broadcom (Nasdaq: AVGO)
Broadcom gained mildly by 1.06%, with the trading volume of 4.99B. Broadcom's target price was raised by Mizuho from $250 to $300 with an "outperform" rating, and Broadcom launched third-generation CPO products, enhancing bandwidth to 200G per lane.
Nvidia gained solidly by 3.25%, with the trading volume of 51.73B. NVIDIA GeForce NOW is available on Steam Deck, enhancing gaming experience. NVIDIA and Dell will provide the U.S. Department of Energy with the new Doudna supercomputer. CEO Jensen Huang plans to sell up to 6 million NVIDIA shares. Export control warnings may lead to an $80 billion sales loss.
2. Tesla (Nasdaq: TSLA)
Tesla gained mildly by 0.43%, with the trading volume of 31.64B. Tesla's Cybertruck sales have declined, with unsold inventory causing controversy. Tesla shareholders have sent a joint letter urging Elon Musk to focus on company operations. Additionally, Tesla plans to introduce full autonomous driving for the Model Y and has launched a "child presence detection" safety feature.
3. Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL)
Apple dipped mildly by -0.23%, with the trading volume of 10.28B. Apple may unveil iOS 26 with altered naming; a U.S. court ruling invalidates tariffs, temporarily resolving Apple's iPhone price crisis; discussions about tariffs suggest potential price increases; Apple tests iPhone 17 Air with a 2800mAh battery, surpassing Samsung S25 Edge.
4. Palantir Technologies (NYSE: PLTR)
Palantir Technologies dipped mildly by -1.16%, with the trading volume of 7.72B. Palantir Technologies reported a trading volume of $7.717 billion on May 29, 2025, marking it as the fourth largest in the US stock market for the day.
5. Salesforce (NYSE: CRM)
Salesforce dropped solidly by -3.23%, with the trading volume of 7.34B. Salesforce plans to acquire Informatica for $80 billion to enhance its AI capabilities, according to Goldman Sachs, which maintains a buy rating. The company also reported a strong Q1, surpassing expectations and raising its 2026 revenue guidance.
6. Amazon (Nasdaq: AMZN)
Amazon.Com gained mildly by 0.48%, with the trading volume of 7.13B. Amazon has hired Xbox co-founder to lead a new team focused on developing groundbreaking consumer products. Additionally, Amazon and Stellantis have ceased their collaboration on the STLA SmartCockpit digital cockpit platform project.
7. Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT)
Microsoft gained mildly by 0.29%, with the trading volume of 6.40B. Microsoft is investigating installation issues with the Windows 11 update. Barclays Bank agreed to purchase 100,000 licenses for Microsoft's Copilot AI. CEO Satya Nadella emphasizes AI's societal impact over general intelligence pursuit.
8. Meta Platforms (Nasdaq: META)
Meta Platforms gained mildly by 0.23%, with the trading volume of 5.71B. Meta Platforms is collaborating with Anduril Industries to create AI-based military products for the U.S. military. CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced AI assistant reaching 1 billion monthly active users, with plans to enhance user experience. Meta also plans to open physical retail stores.
9. Alphabet (Nasdaq: GOOGL)
Alphabet dipped mildly by -0.29%, with the trading volume of 5.04B. Alphabet's Google launched an online store in India to sell Pixel phones, watches, and earbuds, expanding its hardware retail presence. The Google Photos app celebrated its tenth anniversary by enhancing its editor with generative AI features, previously exclusive to Pixel 9.
10. Broadcom (Nasdaq: AVGO)
Broadcom gained mildly by 1.06%, with the trading volume of 4.99B. Broadcom's target price was raised by Mizuho from $250 to $300 with an "outperform" rating, and Broadcom launched third-generation CPO products, enhancing bandwidth to 200G per lane.
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