Surging Stocks and Headlines: Tesla Tops Trading Volumes Again!
Market BriefMonday, Jun 16, 2025 6:31 pm ET

1. Tesla (Nasdaq: TSLA)
Tesla gained mildly by 1.19%, with the trading volume of 27.26B. Tesla's new car model launched quietly. Tesla was fined by Denmark's consumer watchdog for violations. Tao Lin shared Elon Musk's perspective on intelligent driving, questioning multi-sensor fusion. Tesla's Model Y was the world's best-selling electric vehicle in Q1.
2. Nvidia (Nasdaq: NVDA)
Nvidia gained mildly by 1.85%, with the trading volume of 26.30B. NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang advocates for "sovereign AI" in Europe, meeting with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz to develop the continent’s first industrial AI in collaboration with Deutsche Telekom.
3. Advanced Micro Devices (Nasdaq: AMD)
Advanced Micro Devices surged by 8.81%, with the trading volume of 12.61B. Advanced Micro Devices published firmware updates to fix TPM vulnerabilities affecting the Ryzen 7000, 8000, and 9000 series processors and updated AGESA 1.2.0.3e microcode. Piper Jaffray raised AMD's price target from $125 to $140.
4. Palantir Technologies (NYSE: PLTR)
Palantir Technologies gained mildly by 2.93%, with the trading volume of 11.39B. Palantir Technologies reported a trading volume of $11.394 billion on June 16, 2025, ranking fourth in US stock markets for that day.
5. Meta Platforms (Nasdaq: META)
Meta Platforms gained mildly by 2.92%, with the trading volume of 9.57B. Meta Platforms has introduced ads in WhatsApp's status feature, supporting its AI investments and creating new revenue streams. Meta also invested $14.3 billion for a 49% stake in AI startup Scale AI amid competition, targeting top AI talent with lucrative salaries.
6. Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL)
Apple gained mildly by 0.98%, with the trading volume of 8.48B. Apple's watchOS 26 brings major architecture updates, moving several Apple Watch models to arm64. Additionally, EU's Digital Markets Act could trigger further lawsuits against Apple due to App Store rules.
7. Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT)
Microsoft gained mildly by 0.88%, with the trading volume of 7.44B. OpenAI executives are reportedly considering accusing Microsoft of anti-competitive behavior during their collaboration. Microsoft is launching "Sovereign Cloud" for EU data compliance, supporting European customers with advanced AI applications. Next-gen Xbox is speculated to resemble a custom PC, with backward compatibility to Xbox 360.
8. Amazon (Nasdaq: AMZN)
Amazon.Com gained mildly by 1.89%, with the trading volume of 7.12B. Amazon and Walmart are exploring stablecoin payments, challenging traditional networks like Visa and MasterCard to save costs. Amazon plans a 200 billion AUD investment to expand AI infrastructure in Australia, and partners with Roku to create the largest CTV user pool in the US.
9. Circle Internet Group (NYSE: CRCL)
Circle Internet Group surged by 12.29%, with the trading volume of 6.73B. Walmart, Amazon, and Expedia explore stablecoin payments, challenging Visa and Mastercard by bypassing traditional networks, potentially saving billions on fees and enabling instant fund settlements.
10. Broadcom (Nasdaq: AVGO)
Broadcom gained mildly by 1.34%, with the trading volume of 5.11B. Broadcom's AI business is growing strongly, prompting Citigroup to reaffirm its "buy" rating and increase the price target from $276 to $285, despite mixed second-quarter results and margin pressures.
Tesla gained mildly by 1.19%, with the trading volume of 27.26B. Tesla's new car model launched quietly. Tesla was fined by Denmark's consumer watchdog for violations. Tao Lin shared Elon Musk's perspective on intelligent driving, questioning multi-sensor fusion. Tesla's Model Y was the world's best-selling electric vehicle in Q1.
2. Nvidia (Nasdaq: NVDA)
Nvidia gained mildly by 1.85%, with the trading volume of 26.30B. NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang advocates for "sovereign AI" in Europe, meeting with German Chancellor Olaf Scholz to develop the continent’s first industrial AI in collaboration with Deutsche Telekom.
3. Advanced Micro Devices (Nasdaq: AMD)
Advanced Micro Devices surged by 8.81%, with the trading volume of 12.61B. Advanced Micro Devices published firmware updates to fix TPM vulnerabilities affecting the Ryzen 7000, 8000, and 9000 series processors and updated AGESA 1.2.0.3e microcode. Piper Jaffray raised AMD's price target from $125 to $140.
4. Palantir Technologies (NYSE: PLTR)
Palantir Technologies gained mildly by 2.93%, with the trading volume of 11.39B. Palantir Technologies reported a trading volume of $11.394 billion on June 16, 2025, ranking fourth in US stock markets for that day.
5. Meta Platforms (Nasdaq: META)
Meta Platforms gained mildly by 2.92%, with the trading volume of 9.57B. Meta Platforms has introduced ads in WhatsApp's status feature, supporting its AI investments and creating new revenue streams. Meta also invested $14.3 billion for a 49% stake in AI startup Scale AI amid competition, targeting top AI talent with lucrative salaries.
6. Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL)
Apple gained mildly by 0.98%, with the trading volume of 8.48B. Apple's watchOS 26 brings major architecture updates, moving several Apple Watch models to arm64. Additionally, EU's Digital Markets Act could trigger further lawsuits against Apple due to App Store rules.
7. Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT)
Microsoft gained mildly by 0.88%, with the trading volume of 7.44B. OpenAI executives are reportedly considering accusing Microsoft of anti-competitive behavior during their collaboration. Microsoft is launching "Sovereign Cloud" for EU data compliance, supporting European customers with advanced AI applications. Next-gen Xbox is speculated to resemble a custom PC, with backward compatibility to Xbox 360.
8. Amazon (Nasdaq: AMZN)
Amazon.Com gained mildly by 1.89%, with the trading volume of 7.12B. Amazon and Walmart are exploring stablecoin payments, challenging traditional networks like Visa and MasterCard to save costs. Amazon plans a 200 billion AUD investment to expand AI infrastructure in Australia, and partners with Roku to create the largest CTV user pool in the US.
9. Circle Internet Group (NYSE: CRCL)
Circle Internet Group surged by 12.29%, with the trading volume of 6.73B. Walmart, Amazon, and Expedia explore stablecoin payments, challenging Visa and Mastercard by bypassing traditional networks, potentially saving billions on fees and enabling instant fund settlements.
10. Broadcom (Nasdaq: AVGO)
Broadcom gained mildly by 1.34%, with the trading volume of 5.11B. Broadcom's AI business is growing strongly, prompting Citigroup to reaffirm its "buy" rating and increase the price target from $276 to $285, despite mixed second-quarter results and margin pressures.
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