Qualcomm Stock Climbs 1.14% Despite 24.84% Volume Drop to $740M Ranking 118th as Institutional Buyers and Sellers Clash
Qualcomm (QCOM) edged higher by 1.14% on August 8, 2025, despite a 24.84% decline in trading volume to $740 million, ranking 118th in market activity. The stock’s modest gain came amid a mixed institutional landscape, with Vanguard Group Inc. and Goldman SachsGS-- Group Inc. both acquiring shares, while entities like Atria Wealth Solutions and Empower Advisory Group reduced holdings. Analyst activity remained active, with Susquehanna reiterating a bullish stance, CantorCEPT-- Fitzgerald forecasting elevated earnings, and Wall Street Zen downgrading to “Hold.”
Institutional positioning highlighted diverging strategies: purchases by Vanguard, Goldman Sachs, and Raiffeisen Bank International contrasted with sales by Atria Wealth and ING GroepING--. The latter’s trimming of its stake underscored cautious sentiment, while Cantor Fitzgerald’s earnings projection and Susquehanna’s upgraded outlook provided short-term support. Insider transactions also drew attention, including CFO Akash J. Palkhiwala’s sale of 3,333 shares, reflecting mixed confidence among key stakeholders.
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