Stocks in Motion: Nvidia and Tesla Lead High-Volume Trading Surge!

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Thursday, Jul 31, 2025 12:23 am ET2min read
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- Nvidia and Tesla led high-volume trading with 31.19B and 26.73B shares, despite mixed price movements.

- Tesla halts Model S/X production in Europe and secures $4.3B LG battery deal for energy systems.

- AMD launches competitive MI350 AI accelerator as banks raise price targets, signaling growth potential.

- Palo Alto Networks plans $250B CyberArk acquisition, Israel's second-largest tech deal in history.

- Meta boosts AI investment after strong Q2 results, while Microsoft surpasses $750B annual cloud revenue.

1. Nvidia (Nasdaq: NVDA)
Nvidia gained mildly by 2.14%, with the trading volume of 31.19B. Jinan Guoji confirmed it supplies copper clad laminates mainly to PCB factories, not directly to .

2. Tesla (Nasdaq: TSLA)
Tesla dipped mildly by -0.67%, with the trading volume of 26.73B. is reportedly halting Model S/X production in Europe, potentially signaling a market exit. Tesla introduced dynamic pricing for Robotaxi in Austin. LG Energy Solution signed a $4.3 billion deal supplying lithium iron phosphate batteries for Tesla's energy systems.

3. Meta Platforms (Nasdaq: META)
Meta Platforms dipped mildly by -0.68%, with the trading volume of 19.50B. Platforms had its target price increased by several firms, including Baird, , and TD Cowen. The company reported higher-than-expected Q2 revenue and plans to expand its AI infrastructure investment substantially next year.

4. Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT)
Microsoft gained mildly by 0.13%, with the trading volume of 13.72B. CEO Satya Nadella highlights quantum computing as a key driver for cloud's future. Also, Microsoft surpasses $750 billion in annual cloud revenue, updates Windows 11 widget panel per EU rules, while accuses it of market manipulation.

5. Advanced Micro Devices (Nasdaq: AMD)
Advanced Micro Devices gained mildly by 1.17%, with the trading volume of 11.58B. has launched the Instinct MI350 accelerator priced competitively at 18 million RMB. With rising AI demand, AMD is poised for potential significant growth. Additionally, both and have raised AMD’s target price, reflecting confidence in the company's strategic positioning.

6. Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL)
Apple dipped mildly by -1.05%, with the trading volume of 9.53B. Apple's official account mistakenly promoted Samsung's Galaxy Z Flip7, causing a social media stir, while responds by investigating the incident with Weibo. Additionally, Apple plans a $50 price increase for most iPhone 17 models except the base version.

7. Palo Alto Networks (Nasdaq: PANW)
Palo Alto Networks dropped solidly by -5.58%, with the trading volume of 7.67B. plans to acquire Israeli cybersecurity company for approximately $250 billion in a cash-and-stock deal, marking the second-largest acquisition in Israel's history.

8. Amazon (Nasdaq: AMZN)
Amazon.Com dipped mildly by -0.35%, with the trading volume of 7.62B. will pay $20-25 million annually to license content from The New York Times for AI model training and Alexa integration under a new multi-year agreement.

9. Palantir Technologies (NYSE: PLTR)
Palantir Technologies gained mildly by 1.52%, with the trading volume of 6.38B. reported a trading volume of $63.75 billion on July 30, 2025.

10. Alphabet (Nasdaq: GOOGL)
Alphabet gained mildly by 0.40%, with the trading volume of 6.37B. Alphabet has become a major topic on Wall Street, following strong Q2 results. Google signed the EU AI Code of Conduct, supporting safe technology development in Europe, and announced age verification for younger users in the US.

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