Volume Stonkers | Applovin surged 46.27%, Tesla Price Target Raised by B of A Securities
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Thursday, Nov 7, 2024 4:30 pm ET2min read
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**First Place**: Tesla rose by 2.90%, with a trading volume of $33.986 billion. Tesla has recently been favored by B of A Securities, which reaffirmed its buy rating on Tesla and raised the price target to $350.
**Second Place**: NVIDIA increased by 2.24%, with a trading volume of $29.994 billion. Goldman Sachs remains optimistic about NVIDIA, reiterating its buy rating and highlighting the continued growth in demand for AI infrastructure.
**Third Place**: Amazon rose by 1.48%, with a trading volume of $11.003 billion. Amazon is deepening its collaboration with GE Vernova to accelerate energy transformation and enhance asset management efficiency using AWS cloud computing technology.
**Fourth Place**: Apple increased by 2.14%, with a trading volume of $9.363 billion. Apple is facing downward pressure on profit margins, especially since the iPhone product line is no longer a guarantor of high profits.
**Fifth Place**: Meta rose by 3.42%, with a trading volume of $8.494 billion.
**Sixth Place**: Microsoft increased by 1.25%, with a trading volume of $8.326 billion. Microsoft continues to make strides in the AI field, with third-quarter net profit increasing by 10.66% year-over-year, demonstrating growth potential.
**Seventh Place**: Palantir rose by 0.61%, with a trading volume of $6.570 billion. Form 144 filings indicate that a Palantir director plans to sell 4.5 million shares, valued at approximately $230 million.
**Eighth Place**: MicroStrategy rose by 5.04%, with a trading volume of $6.360 billion. MicroStrategy is garnering attention for its substantial Bitcoin holdings, especially in the current bullish cryptocurrency market environment.
**Ninth Place**: Sherwin-Williams increased by 0.85%, with a trading volume of $6.081 billion. Both Evercore ISI and Argus maintain buy ratings on Sherwin-Williams and have raised the target price.
**Tenth Place**: Mercadolibre fell by 16.21%, with a trading volume of $5.285 billion. Mercadolibre's third-quarter earnings fell short of expectations, leading analysts to lower the target stock price.
**Eleventh Place**: Applovin surged by 46.27%, with a trading volume of $4.497 billion. Applovin's third-quarter performance exceeded market expectations, prompting analysts to raise its target stock price.
**Twelfth Place**: Alphabet A increased by 2.39%, with a trading volume of $4.488 billion.
**Thirteenth Place**: AMD rose by 3.25%, with a trading volume of $4.396 billion. AMD's data center business revenue surpassed Intel for the first time, boosting market confidence.
**Fourteenth Place**: Coinbase Global rose by 0.51%, with a trading volume of $4.170 billion.
**Fifteenth Place**: Qualcomm fell by 0.05%, with a trading volume of $4.099 billion. Qualcomm's fourth-quarter earnings exceeded expectations, but market opinions vary regarding its mobile business outlook.
**Sixteenth Place**: JPMorgan Chase fell by 4.33%, with a trading volume of $3.827 billion. JPMorgan Chase is under scrutiny due to a ratings downgrade and uncertainties surrounding potential regulatory changes.
**Seventeenth Place**: Eli Lilly rose by 2.73%, with a trading volume of $3.543 billion.
**Eighteenth Place**: Broadcom increased by 2.41%, with a trading volume of $3.282 billion.
**Nineteenth Place**: UnitedHealth Group rose by 1.43%, with a trading volume of $3.133 billion.
**Twentieth Place**: Alphabet C increased by 2.22%, with a trading volume of $2.983 billion.
**Second Place**: NVIDIA increased by 2.24%, with a trading volume of $29.994 billion. Goldman Sachs remains optimistic about NVIDIA, reiterating its buy rating and highlighting the continued growth in demand for AI infrastructure.
**Third Place**: Amazon rose by 1.48%, with a trading volume of $11.003 billion. Amazon is deepening its collaboration with GE Vernova to accelerate energy transformation and enhance asset management efficiency using AWS cloud computing technology.
**Fourth Place**: Apple increased by 2.14%, with a trading volume of $9.363 billion. Apple is facing downward pressure on profit margins, especially since the iPhone product line is no longer a guarantor of high profits.
**Fifth Place**: Meta rose by 3.42%, with a trading volume of $8.494 billion.
**Sixth Place**: Microsoft increased by 1.25%, with a trading volume of $8.326 billion. Microsoft continues to make strides in the AI field, with third-quarter net profit increasing by 10.66% year-over-year, demonstrating growth potential.
**Seventh Place**: Palantir rose by 0.61%, with a trading volume of $6.570 billion. Form 144 filings indicate that a Palantir director plans to sell 4.5 million shares, valued at approximately $230 million.
**Eighth Place**: MicroStrategy rose by 5.04%, with a trading volume of $6.360 billion. MicroStrategy is garnering attention for its substantial Bitcoin holdings, especially in the current bullish cryptocurrency market environment.
**Ninth Place**: Sherwin-Williams increased by 0.85%, with a trading volume of $6.081 billion. Both Evercore ISI and Argus maintain buy ratings on Sherwin-Williams and have raised the target price.
**Tenth Place**: Mercadolibre fell by 16.21%, with a trading volume of $5.285 billion. Mercadolibre's third-quarter earnings fell short of expectations, leading analysts to lower the target stock price.
**Eleventh Place**: Applovin surged by 46.27%, with a trading volume of $4.497 billion. Applovin's third-quarter performance exceeded market expectations, prompting analysts to raise its target stock price.
**Twelfth Place**: Alphabet A increased by 2.39%, with a trading volume of $4.488 billion.
**Thirteenth Place**: AMD rose by 3.25%, with a trading volume of $4.396 billion. AMD's data center business revenue surpassed Intel for the first time, boosting market confidence.
**Fourteenth Place**: Coinbase Global rose by 0.51%, with a trading volume of $4.170 billion.
**Fifteenth Place**: Qualcomm fell by 0.05%, with a trading volume of $4.099 billion. Qualcomm's fourth-quarter earnings exceeded expectations, but market opinions vary regarding its mobile business outlook.
**Sixteenth Place**: JPMorgan Chase fell by 4.33%, with a trading volume of $3.827 billion. JPMorgan Chase is under scrutiny due to a ratings downgrade and uncertainties surrounding potential regulatory changes.
**Seventeenth Place**: Eli Lilly rose by 2.73%, with a trading volume of $3.543 billion.
**Eighteenth Place**: Broadcom increased by 2.41%, with a trading volume of $3.282 billion.
**Nineteenth Place**: UnitedHealth Group rose by 1.43%, with a trading volume of $3.133 billion.
**Twentieth Place**: Alphabet C increased by 2.22%, with a trading volume of $2.983 billion.
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