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First in Overnight Trading Volume NVIDIANVDA-- was the most active stock with a trading volume of 19.26 billion and a 2.87% gain. The company saw significant overnight activity driven by its continued dominance in semiconductor markets and AI-driven demand .
NVIDIA Surpasses 19.2 Billion in Trading Volume NVIDIA, a key player in the AI and semiconductor space, posted the largest trading volume among all listed companies. The stock closed with a 2.87% increase. Analysts attribute its high volume to ongoing investor confidence in its long-term growth prospects and AI-related developments .

Tesla Sees Strong Trading Activity with 6.58 Billion in Volume TeslaTSLA-- posted a 2.91% gain with 6.58 billion in trading volume. The automaker has been in the spotlight for its production plans and global expansion. Overnight trading reflected sustained investor interest in its long-term potential .
Micron Technology Rises on 5.28 Billion in Volume Micron TechnologyMU-- closed with a 6.61% gain on 5.28 billion in volume. The company has been navigating industry dynamics and supply chain shifts, and its overnight rally suggests investor optimism about its ability to capitalize on current trends .
Microsoft Posts a Decline in Overnight Session Microsoft closed with a -2.29% drop, with 3.59 billion in trading volume. While it did not announce any major developments overnight, the decline could reflect broader market sentiment or sector rotation .
Advanced Micro Devices Gains with 6.05 Billion in Volume AMDAMD-- closed with a 7.71% gain on 6.05 billion in volume. The semiconductor giant has been competing directly with NVIDIA and Intel, and its overnight performance highlights strong demand for its chip offerings .
Apple Remains Steady with 4.58 Billion in Trading Apple closed with a 0.39% gain on 4.58 billion in volume. The stock has shown resilience despite mixed market conditions, with many investors maintaining long-term exposure to its ecosystem and brand strength .
Intel Posts a Strong Gain on 21.18 Billion in Volume Intel closed with an 11.72% gain, with 21.18 billion in trading volume. The chipmaker has been undergoing strategic shifts and has seen increased investor attention due to its competitive position in the semiconductor industry .
Alphabet A Sees a Slight Rally in Overnight Trade Alphabet A closed with a 1.98% gain on 3.18 billion in volume. Google parent Alphabet has been focusing on AI integration and advertising growth, with investors monitoring its long-term strategic moves .
Netflix Posts a Decline in Trading Volume Netflix closed with a -2.18% drop, with 12.48 billion in trading volume. The streaming giant has faced competition and pricing pressures, and its overnight decline may reflect investor concerns about subscriber growth and content costs .
Amazon.com Remains Flat in Overnight Session Amazon.com closed with a 0.13% gain on 4.3 billion in volume. The e-commerce and cloud computing giant has seen steady but moderate performance, with investors focusing on its long-term growth and market share .
Broadcom Posts a Moderate Decline Broadcom closed with a -1.14% drop, with 3.02 billion in trading volume. The semiconductor and communications technology company has seen mixed performance, with overnight declines possibly linked to sector-wide headwinds .
SanDisk Posts a Strong Rally in Overnight Trading SanDisk closed with a 10.63% gain on 1.95 billion in volume. The company has been navigating the evolving storage market and is seeing renewed investor interest in its offerings and strategic direction .
Meta Remains Steady with 1.35 Billion in Volume Meta closed with a 1.46% gain on 1.35 billion in volume. The social media giant has been working on AI integration and metaverse strategies, with investors tracking its ability to adapt and maintain relevance .
Palantir Posts a Moderate Decline Palantir closed with a -1.90% drop on 4.64 billion in volume. The data analytics firm has seen fluctuating performance, with its overnight decline possibly linked to market sentiment and strategic execution concerns .
Alphabet C Posts a Slight Rally in Overnight Trading Alphabet C closed with a 1.93% gain on 2.13 billion in volume. Like its Class A counterpart, Alphabet C reflects continued investor interest in Google’s long-term strategic moves and competitive positioning .
Oracle Posts a Sharp Decline Oracle closed with a -3.36% drop, with 3.51 billion in trading volume. The software giant has seen mixed performance, with overnight declines possibly linked to sector dynamics or competitive pressures .
TSMC Remains Flat with 1.38 Billion in Volume TSMC closed with a -0.30% drop on 1.38 billion in volume. The chipmaker has seen steady but moderate performance, with investors monitoring its ability to maintain margins and expand into new markets .
Walmart Posts a Small Rally in Overnight Session Walmart closed with a 0.55% gain on 3.2 billion in volume. The retail giant has seen moderate performance, with investors tracking its ability to adapt to shifting consumer spending and e-commerce trends .
AppLovin Posts a Sharp Decline in Volume AppLovin closed with a -5.83% drop on 0.62 billion in volume. The app and advertising technology firm has seen mixed performance, with overnight declines possibly linked to market sentiment or competitive pressures .
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