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Record Trading Volumes: Nvidia Tops with 45.21B as Tesla and Meta Tumble

Market BriefTuesday, Mar 4, 2025 11:23 pm ET
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1. Nvidia (Nasdaq: NVDA)
Nvidia gained mildly by 1.69%, with the trading volume of 45.21B. Nvidia's GeForce RTX 5070 Founders Edition is delayed until late March, while non-Founders models are now available. Advanced Digital Technologies reports that their nvidia product revenue does not significantly impact their business.

2. Tesla (Nasdaq: TSLA)
Tesla dropped solidly by -4.43%, with the trading volume of 34.12B. Tesla accelerates smart driving competition in China with FSD introduction. Tesla promotes cars in the US with free charging and no down payment after a slow sales start.

3. Meta Platforms (Nasdaq: META)
Meta Platforms dipped mildly by -2.30%, with the trading volume of 13.63B. Meta (META) disclosed insider transactions involving Cox Christopher K., who sold shares in late February 2025. The UK regulator OFCOM requires Meta and others to complete illegal harm risk assessments by March 31, 2025, or face enforcement actions.

4. Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL)
Apple dipped mildly by -0.88%, with the trading volume of 12.61B. Apple released the updated 11-inch iPad with an A16 chip and starting storage of 128GB, priced from 2999 yuan, sparking debate over its performance capabilities. Limited edition Beats Solo 4 headphones were released in collaboration with Sandy Liang. All Apple devices now include a 128GB storage option.

5. Amazon (Nasdaq: AMZN)
Amazon.Com dipped mildly by -0.59%, with the trading volume of 12.24B. Amazon is expanding its AI capabilities by creating a new team within AWS focused on developing AI agents and creating advanced reasoning AI models, possibly launching under the Nova brand in June.

6. Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT)
Microsoft gained mildly by 0.03%, with the trading volume of 11.28B. Microsoft announced new Xbox Game Pass additions and removals for March and plans to discontinue Skype service in May with recharges stopping in April. Microsoft Edge is testing AI-powered history search, and a new Copilot app was introduced for Windows 11.

7. Palantir Technologies (NYSE: PLTR)
Palantir Technologies gained mildly by 1.18%, with the trading volume of 9.54B. Wedbush reaffirms an "outperform" rating for Palantir Technologies, setting a target price of $120, citing potential for more US government contracts and increased federal spending. Palantir's 2024 financial report shows revenue growth of 28.79% to $28.66 billion.

8. Microstrategy Incorporated (Nasdaq: MSTR)
Microstrategy Incorporated surged by 9.66%, with the trading volume of 7.74B. Microstrategy shares surged 14% as cryptocurrency stocks rallied following Donald Trump's plan to include cryptocurrencies in strategic reserves.

9. Alphabet (Nasdaq: GOOGL)
Alphabet gained mildly by 2.34%, with the trading volume of 7.39B. Google is urging the US Department of Justice to drop its plan to split the company, citing national security concerns. Additionally, Google pressures AI developers to work 60 hours weekly amidst an AI race and focuses its Pixel Tablet on smart home controls.

10. Broadcom (Nasdaq: AVGO)
Broadcom gained mildly by 0.06%, with the trading volume of 6.97B. Broadcom is conducting manufacturing tests with Intel's 18A process chips, indicating potential confidence in Intel's advanced production technology. Additionally, TSMC is expected to begin small-scale production for Nvidia and Broadcom's CPO products in late 2025, with larger volumes in 2026.
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