Volume Stonkers | Intel surged 9.25%, NVIDIA & Microsoft Enter Quantum Computing Sector
Friday, Jan 17, 2025 4:31 pm ET
Tesla rose 3.06%, with a trading volume of $40.404 billion. Recently, Tesla reduced the price of its basic Autopilot feature in Canada by 65%. Additionally, SpaceX successfully reused its rocket-catching system, although the spacecraft disintegrated.
Nvidia increased by 3.10%, with a trading volume of $27.367 billion. Nvidia and Microsoft announced their entry into the quantum computing sector, marking the approach of the "Transformer Moment," which has drawn widespread market attention.
Apple saw a rise of 0.75%, with a trading volume of $15.563 billion. OpenAI retracted its AI news feature, prompting market interest in Apple's AI strategy. Kevin Simpson announced on CNBC that he has purchased Apple shares.
Microsoft gained 1.05%, with a trading volume of $10.891 billion. Microsoft integrated Copilot into its Office App and adjusted the pricing for Microsoft 365 for the first time. Additionally, the FTC expressed antitrust concerns over Microsoft's collaboration with OpenAI.
Meta increased by 0.24%, with a trading volume of $10.391 billion. Meta CEO Tzuyu expressed support for the platform on TikTok, and Kevin Simpson announced an increase in his holdings of Meta Platforms.
Microstrategy surged by 8.04%, with a trading volume of $9.437 billion. The stock options trading of Microstrategy soared, influenced by Trump's support for cryptocurrency plans.
Amazon rose 2.39%, with a trading volume of $9.370 billion. The Federal Trade Commission is reviewing Amazon's AI transactions with companies like Anthropic.
Broadcom increased by 3.50%, with a trading volume of $7.187 billion. Barclays raised Broadcom's price target to $260, driving the stock price up.
Google A gained 1.60%, with a trading volume of $5.362 billion. BMO Capital Markets maintained a buy rating on Google A and raised the price target to $230.
TSMC fell by 1.52%, with a trading volume of $4.535 billion. TSMC reported that delays in its U.S. plant might affect the arrival of new chip technology.
JPMorgan rose 2.02%, with a trading volume of $4.438 billion. A team of advisors from JPMorgan moved to RBC, garnering market attention.
Google C increased by 1.62%, with a trading volume of $4.136 billion. BMO Capital Markets raised Google's C price target to $230, maintaining a buy rating.
AMD rose 2.55%, with a trading volume of $4.116 billion. The AMD Zen6 project plans to upgrade to TSMC's second-generation 3nm process, generating market anticipation.
Eli Lilly fell by 4.17%, with a trading volume of $4.023 billion. Eli Lilly is facing pressure from U.S. Medicare price negotiations, expecting lower payments for Ozempic and Wegovy.
Palantir climbed 3.65%, with a trading volume of $3.857 billion. Palantir is nearing an investment in a drone manufacturing startup, with Cantor Fitzgerald giving a neutral rating.
UnitedHealth fell by 0.18%, with a trading volume of $3.804 billion. UnitedHealth's Q4 revenue missed expectations, with rising medical costs becoming a focal point.
Intel surged by 9.25%, with a trading volume of $3.453 billion. Intel's stock price soared due to acquisition rumors, becoming a market hotspot.
Coinbase Global rose 4.92%, with a trading volume of $3.317 billion. Coinbase's CFO sold some shares, and market interest in cryptocurrency remains high.
Netflix increased by 1.87%, with a trading volume of $3.061 billion. Netflix is set to disclose Q4 user data, and the market is cautiously observing its narrative on financial growth.
Berkshire Hathaway B rose 1.17%, with a trading volume of $2.835 billion. Berkshire's coal power plant is under scrutiny for emissions and health impacts, with market attention on its future direction.
Nvidia increased by 3.10%, with a trading volume of $27.367 billion. Nvidia and Microsoft announced their entry into the quantum computing sector, marking the approach of the "Transformer Moment," which has drawn widespread market attention.
Apple saw a rise of 0.75%, with a trading volume of $15.563 billion. OpenAI retracted its AI news feature, prompting market interest in Apple's AI strategy. Kevin Simpson announced on CNBC that he has purchased Apple shares.
Microsoft gained 1.05%, with a trading volume of $10.891 billion. Microsoft integrated Copilot into its Office App and adjusted the pricing for Microsoft 365 for the first time. Additionally, the FTC expressed antitrust concerns over Microsoft's collaboration with OpenAI.
Meta increased by 0.24%, with a trading volume of $10.391 billion. Meta CEO Tzuyu expressed support for the platform on TikTok, and Kevin Simpson announced an increase in his holdings of Meta Platforms.
Microstrategy surged by 8.04%, with a trading volume of $9.437 billion. The stock options trading of Microstrategy soared, influenced by Trump's support for cryptocurrency plans.
Amazon rose 2.39%, with a trading volume of $9.370 billion. The Federal Trade Commission is reviewing Amazon's AI transactions with companies like Anthropic.
Broadcom increased by 3.50%, with a trading volume of $7.187 billion. Barclays raised Broadcom's price target to $260, driving the stock price up.
Google A gained 1.60%, with a trading volume of $5.362 billion. BMO Capital Markets maintained a buy rating on Google A and raised the price target to $230.
TSMC fell by 1.52%, with a trading volume of $4.535 billion. TSMC reported that delays in its U.S. plant might affect the arrival of new chip technology.
JPMorgan rose 2.02%, with a trading volume of $4.438 billion. A team of advisors from JPMorgan moved to RBC, garnering market attention.
Google C increased by 1.62%, with a trading volume of $4.136 billion. BMO Capital Markets raised Google's C price target to $230, maintaining a buy rating.
AMD rose 2.55%, with a trading volume of $4.116 billion. The AMD Zen6 project plans to upgrade to TSMC's second-generation 3nm process, generating market anticipation.
Eli Lilly fell by 4.17%, with a trading volume of $4.023 billion. Eli Lilly is facing pressure from U.S. Medicare price negotiations, expecting lower payments for Ozempic and Wegovy.
Palantir climbed 3.65%, with a trading volume of $3.857 billion. Palantir is nearing an investment in a drone manufacturing startup, with Cantor Fitzgerald giving a neutral rating.
UnitedHealth fell by 0.18%, with a trading volume of $3.804 billion. UnitedHealth's Q4 revenue missed expectations, with rising medical costs becoming a focal point.
Intel surged by 9.25%, with a trading volume of $3.453 billion. Intel's stock price soared due to acquisition rumors, becoming a market hotspot.
Coinbase Global rose 4.92%, with a trading volume of $3.317 billion. Coinbase's CFO sold some shares, and market interest in cryptocurrency remains high.
Netflix increased by 1.87%, with a trading volume of $3.061 billion. Netflix is set to disclose Q4 user data, and the market is cautiously observing its narrative on financial growth.
Berkshire Hathaway B rose 1.17%, with a trading volume of $2.835 billion. Berkshire's coal power plant is under scrutiny for emissions and health impacts, with market attention on its future direction.

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