Tesla Leads Trading Volume Surge with AI and Electric Innovations

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Wednesday, Feb 12, 2025 11:23 pm ET2min read
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1. Tesla (Nasdaq: TSLA)
Tesla gained mildly by 2.44%, with the trading volume of 35.15B. Tesla is accelerating the mass production of its humanoid robot, Optimus, with new engineering job openings at its Fremont factory. Additionally, Tesla's Shanghai energy storage superfactory has begun production. Tesla is also expected to secure a $400 million U.S. government contract for armored electric Cybertrucks.

2. Nvidia (Nasdaq: NVDA)
Nvidia dipped mildly by -1.25%, with the trading volume of 20.87B. Nvidia is facing chip supply issues affecting its GeForce RTX 50 series, including the RTX 5090 and 5080, with potential production delays for RTX 5070/5060, possibly until March/April. Nvidia has also launched AI Blueprint aiming to transform retail shopping experiences.

3. Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL)
Apple gained mildly by 1.83%, with the trading volume of 10.62B. Apple has launched refurbished MacBook Pro and Mac mini with M4 chip. The company is considering assembling iPhones in Indonesia, and has started advertising on platform X. Apple is partnering with Alibaba to integrate AI in Chinese iPhones and exploring humanoid robots, with potential production by 2028.

4. Palantir Technologies (NYSE: PLTR)
Palantir Technologies gained solidly by 4.24%, with the trading volume of 8.63B. Palantir experienced over a 1% increase in early trading among AI application stocks on February 11, 2025.

5. Meta Platforms (Nasdaq: META)
Meta Platforms gained mildly by 0.78%, with the trading volume of 8.46B. Meta is reportedly in talks to acquire Korean AI chip startup FuriosaAI, potentially finalizing the deal within the month. Additionally, Mark Zuckerberg sold 7,419 Meta shares.

6. Amazon (Nasdaq: AMZN)
Amazon.Com dipped mildly by -1.65%, with the trading volume of 6.99B. Citic Securities predicts over 30% growth in capital expenditure for North America's four major CSPs by 2025, with positive growth expected in 2026. Meanwhile, Amazon is expanding into physical retail with its first beauty and health product store in Milan, Italy.

7. Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT)
Microsoft dipped mildly by -0.58%, with the trading volume of 6.82B. Mojang Studios has a leadership change as Sa Bredin steps down, with Kayleen Wa appointed as the new head. Microsoft confirmed it will exit the HoloLens hardware business but will support existing customers until 2027.

8. Super Micromputer (Nasdaq: SMCI)
Super Micromputer gained mildly by 2.77%, with the trading volume of 6.56B. Super Micro Computer announced insider transactions with major shareholder Liang Charles selling 1,334 shares. The company reported lower-than-expected preliminary Q2 2025 sales and EPS. CEO optimistic about 2026 revenue, anticipating $400 billion, surpassing analyst expectations of $291.8 billion.

9. Alibaba Group Holding Limited (NYSE: BABA)
Alibaba Group Holding Limited gained solidly by 4.92%, with the trading volume of 5.16B. Alibaba Cloud launches second data center in Thailand to enhance cloud computing resources for local businesses and developers. Alibaba partners with Apple to integrate AI capabilities into iPhones for Chinese users. Alibaba International Station's AI trade products helped secure a $20 million deal.

10. The Charles Schwab (NYSE: SCHW)
The Charles Schwab dipped mildly by -1.11%, with the trading volume of 4.99B. Charles Schwab received a buy rating from Truist Securities with a target price of $91. The company reported 2024 revenue of $19.606 billion, a 4.08% increase, and net profit from its annual report.

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