Top 20 Active US Stocks: Overnight Trading Summary and Key News
First in Overnight Trading Volume NvidiaNVDA-- was the most actively traded stock, with a 0.69% rise and $140.13 billion in trading volume. The company benefited from strong Q4 financial results and market attention ahead of its upcoming GPU Technology Conference (GTC). A leveraged ETF, GraniteShares 2x Long NVDA Daily ETF (NVDL), surged 5.5% as investors capitalized on its momentum.
Tesla saw a 2.15% gain with $62.12 billion in trading volume. The stock’s move reflected broader market interest in electric vehicle and energy sector stocks. No significant company-specific news was reported for TeslaTSLA-- in the overnight period.
Oracle experienced a 9.18% rise with $82.70 billion in trading volume. This large movement was attributed to strong investor sentiment and strategic updates within the tech sector. No specific announcements were made by OracleORCL-- overnight.
Micron TechnologyMU-- gained 3.86% with $29.83 billion in volume. The stock's performance was linked to general semiconductor market dynamics and ongoing supply chain adjustments. No major company-specific news was released overnight.
Microsoft edged down by 0.22% with $25.38 billion in volume. The slight decline occurred amid broader market volatility. Microsoft’s overnight activity was influenced by macroeconomic factors and sector-wide trends.
Sandisk climbed 5.90% with $15.53 billion in volume. The stock benefited from growing interest in data storage and memory technologies. No direct announcements were reported that could be linked to the price movement.
Alphabet A shares rose 0.54% with $23.96 billion in trading volume. Alphabet continued to perform steadily, in line with broader consumer tech and advertising market trends. No overnight news specifically impacting Alphabet A was reported.
Amazon.com fell 0.78% with $33.83 billion in volume. The decline was in line with broader e-commerce and cloud sector trends. No specific Amazon-related updates were reported during the overnight session.
Apple edged up 0.01% with $25.89 billion in volume. The company’s stock movement reflected macroeconomic pressures and consumer demand for its products. No major announcements were made by Apple overnight.
Broadcom dropped 0.29% with $19.75 billion in volume. The slight decline was part of a broader market movement within the semiconductor and enterprise tech sectors. No direct Broadcom news was reported overnight.
Meta rose 0.12% with $8.93 billion in volume. The stock’s performance remained aligned with ongoing shifts in digital advertising and social media trends. No new product or strategic announcements were made by Meta overnight.
Palantir rose 0.30% with $33.70 billion in volume. The company’s shares continued to reflect investor interest in AI and data analytics. No specific updates were reported by Palantir during the overnight session.
Advanced Micro Devices rose 0.79% with $22.76 billion in volume. The stock benefited from strong sector momentum and ongoing demand for its chip technologies. No major AMD announcements were reported overnight.
Alphabet C gained 0.49% with $13.30 billion in volume. The stock’s performance aligned with broader consumer and advertising technology trends. No specific Alphabet C announcements were reported overnight.
Nebius Group surged 16.14% with $34.59 billion in volume. The dramatic rise reflected heightened investor interest in AI and cloud technologies. No direct company-specific news was released that could be linked to the surge.
TSMC rose 2.15% with $10.60 billion in volume. The company’s stock continued to benefit from global demand for semiconductor solutions and ongoing supply chain dynamics. No overnight news directly impacted TSMC’s performance.
Intel rose 2.57% with $71.68 billion in volume. The stock’s movement reflected broader investor sentiment in the semiconductor and hardware markets. No major Intel announcements were reported overnight.
Netflix dropped 2.11% with $33.67 billion in volume. The decline was in line with broader entertainment sector trends and macroeconomic pressures. No new Netflix-related updates were reported during the overnight session.
Jpmorgan Chase fell 0.42% with $10.18 billion in volume. The slight decline occurred amid broader banking and financial sector volatility. No major news was released that directly impacted the company.
Hims & Hers Health surged 10.27% with $110.98 billion in volume. The significant rise reflected strong investor interest in health tech and telemedicine solutions. No direct company-specific news was reported overnight.
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