Tesla Tops Trading Volumes Amid Musks Criticisms and Tech Titans Shifts
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Wednesday, Jun 4, 2025 12:23 am ET2min read
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1. Tesla (Nasdaq: TSLA)
Tesla gained mildly by 0.46%, with the trading volume of 34.58B. Elon Musk criticized the Trump administration's "Grand and Beautiful" bill for its impact on electric vehicle tax credits beneficial to Tesla; he also expressed dissatisfaction with job continuance denial, FAA's hesitance on Starlink usage, and a revoked NASA nomination.
2. Nvidia (Nasdaq: NVDA)
Nvidia gained mildly by 2.80%, with the trading volume of 31.70B. NVIDIANVDA-- releases hotfix driver for RTX 5000 series, unveils customized chip breakthrough for Nintendo Switch 2, and reclaims the position as world's top company by market capitalization at $3.45 trillion, surpassing Microsoft.
3. Palantir Technologies (NYSE: PLTR)
Palantir Technologies gained mildly by 0.86%, with the trading volume of 12.11B. Palantir Technologies recorded a substantial trading volume on June 3, 2025, ranking third among the highest U.S. stock trades.
4. Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL)
Apple gained mildly by 0.78%, with the trading volume of 9.40B. Apple anticipates major upgrades in iPhone 18 design and functionality amid EU disputes. Apple TV+ bids for MLB rights against NBC, while facing Huawei's concurrent event challenge. Vision Pro enhances gaming by supporting PlayStation, Xbox controllers, and iOS updates feature new functions.
5. Meta Platforms (Nasdaq: META)
Meta Platforms dipped mildly by -0.60%, with the trading volume of 7.74B. Meta Platforms made a significant VR strategy shift, delaying Quest headsets until 2027 while speeding up development of an open-style headset by 2026. Additionally, Meta signed a 20-year electricity deal with Constellation Energy to support AI-related power needs.
6. Broadcom (Nasdaq: AVGO)
Broadcom gained solidly by 3.27%, with the trading volume of 7.74B. Broadcom (AVGO.US) has begun mass production of its Tomahawk 6 chips, targeting AI infrastructure expansion. Analysts foresee potential challenges due to trade tensions despite Broadcom's aggressive market moves and upcoming earnings report's impact on stock trajectory.
7. Coreweave (Nasdaq: CRWV)
Coreweave surged by 25.19%, with the trading volume of 7.60B. CoreWeave reported three insider transactions on June 3, 2025. Significant shareholder, Intrator Michael N, sold 58,900 shares on May 31, 2025.
8. Alphabet (Nasdaq: GOOGL)
Alphabet dipped mildly by -1.69%, with the trading volume of 7.52B. Google will use TSMC to produce Tensor G5 chips for Pixel 10, maintaining Samsung's Exynos 5400 for 5G. Google ended an antitrust lawsuit with a $500M compliance system reform and surpassed Apple in profitability as America's top-earning company.
9. Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT)
Microsoft gained mildly by 0.22%, with the trading volume of 7.29B. Microsoft removed the Wallet brand in the Edge 137 update and shifted related functionalities to a new access point, while introducing new permission policies to minimize unintended media playback in hidden iframes.
10. Amazon (Nasdaq: AMZN)
Amazon.Com dipped mildly by -0.45%, with the trading volume of 6.85B. The New York Times has signed its first AI content licensing agreement, granting Amazon's AI platform access to its editorial content, including NYT Cooking and The Athletic. Stellantis and Amazon have ended their smart cockpit project collaboration.
Tesla gained mildly by 0.46%, with the trading volume of 34.58B. Elon Musk criticized the Trump administration's "Grand and Beautiful" bill for its impact on electric vehicle tax credits beneficial to Tesla; he also expressed dissatisfaction with job continuance denial, FAA's hesitance on Starlink usage, and a revoked NASA nomination.
2. Nvidia (Nasdaq: NVDA)
Nvidia gained mildly by 2.80%, with the trading volume of 31.70B. NVIDIANVDA-- releases hotfix driver for RTX 5000 series, unveils customized chip breakthrough for Nintendo Switch 2, and reclaims the position as world's top company by market capitalization at $3.45 trillion, surpassing Microsoft.
3. Palantir Technologies (NYSE: PLTR)
Palantir Technologies gained mildly by 0.86%, with the trading volume of 12.11B. Palantir Technologies recorded a substantial trading volume on June 3, 2025, ranking third among the highest U.S. stock trades.
4. Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL)
Apple gained mildly by 0.78%, with the trading volume of 9.40B. Apple anticipates major upgrades in iPhone 18 design and functionality amid EU disputes. Apple TV+ bids for MLB rights against NBC, while facing Huawei's concurrent event challenge. Vision Pro enhances gaming by supporting PlayStation, Xbox controllers, and iOS updates feature new functions.
5. Meta Platforms (Nasdaq: META)
Meta Platforms dipped mildly by -0.60%, with the trading volume of 7.74B. Meta Platforms made a significant VR strategy shift, delaying Quest headsets until 2027 while speeding up development of an open-style headset by 2026. Additionally, Meta signed a 20-year electricity deal with Constellation Energy to support AI-related power needs.
6. Broadcom (Nasdaq: AVGO)
Broadcom gained solidly by 3.27%, with the trading volume of 7.74B. Broadcom (AVGO.US) has begun mass production of its Tomahawk 6 chips, targeting AI infrastructure expansion. Analysts foresee potential challenges due to trade tensions despite Broadcom's aggressive market moves and upcoming earnings report's impact on stock trajectory.
7. Coreweave (Nasdaq: CRWV)
Coreweave surged by 25.19%, with the trading volume of 7.60B. CoreWeave reported three insider transactions on June 3, 2025. Significant shareholder, Intrator Michael N, sold 58,900 shares on May 31, 2025.
8. Alphabet (Nasdaq: GOOGL)
Alphabet dipped mildly by -1.69%, with the trading volume of 7.52B. Google will use TSMC to produce Tensor G5 chips for Pixel 10, maintaining Samsung's Exynos 5400 for 5G. Google ended an antitrust lawsuit with a $500M compliance system reform and surpassed Apple in profitability as America's top-earning company.
9. Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT)
Microsoft gained mildly by 0.22%, with the trading volume of 7.29B. Microsoft removed the Wallet brand in the Edge 137 update and shifted related functionalities to a new access point, while introducing new permission policies to minimize unintended media playback in hidden iframes.
10. Amazon (Nasdaq: AMZN)
Amazon.Com dipped mildly by -0.45%, with the trading volume of 6.85B. The New York Times has signed its first AI content licensing agreement, granting Amazon's AI platform access to its editorial content, including NYT Cooking and The Athletic. Stellantis and Amazon have ended their smart cockpit project collaboration.
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