Volume Stonkers | Microstrategy surged 12.14%, Alibaba led Chinese stock rally with Nasdaq Golden Dragon Index up 5%
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Wednesday, Mar 5, 2025 4:31 pm ET2min read
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NVIDIA rose by 1.13%, with a trading volume of $32.534 billion. The company has garnered significant attention in the market recently, with analysts suggesting its valuation is becoming increasingly attractive.
Tesla increased by 2.60%, with a trading volume of $25.582 billion. TeslaTSLA-- is implementing a series of incentives to boost sales amid political backlash affecting its sales.
Apple declined by 0.08%, with a trading volume of $10.997 billion. AppleAAPL-- launched its new MacBook Air, equipped with the high-performance M4 chip, starting at $999.
Palantir surged by 6.79%, with a trading volume of $9.934 billion. William Blair upgraded Palantir’s rating from underperform to market perform, driving its stock price up.
Microsoft rose by 3.19%, with a trading volume of $9.250 billion. Microsoft's collaboration with OpenAI is under the spotlight, with UK regulators noting it does not reflect a merger situation.
Meta increased by 2.57%, with a trading volume of $8.641 billion. Meta's Chief Product Officer stated that Meta AI is now the most used AI assistant on a monthly basis, with 700 million users.
Amazon rose by 2.24%, with a trading volume of $7.974 billion. Amazon enhanced its sports streaming service through a PPV deal with All Elite Wrestling.
Microstrategy surged by 12.14%, with a trading volume of $7.607 billion. Microstrategy saw a spike in options trading, with a trading volume to open interest ratio of 83.3.
CrowdStrike Holdings fell by 6.34%, with a trading volume of $5.674 billion. Jefferies reduced CrowdStrike's target price from $450.00 to $425.00.
Google A rose by 1.23%, with a trading volume of $5.109 billion. Google is testing a new AI search engine model to address complex queries.
Alibaba surged by 8.63%, with a trading volume of $5.103 billion. Alibaba led the rise in Chinese stocks, with the Nasdaq Golden Dragon China Index up more than 5%.
Broadcom increased by 2.19%, with a trading volume of $4.747 billion. Broadcom's performance exceeded expectations, driven by its AI business.
Netflix rose by 1.89%, with a trading volume of $3.729 billion. Netflix insiders sold nearly $30 million worth of stock, sparking market interest.
Google C increased by 1.38%, with a trading volume of $3.264 billion. Google is testing its new AI search model to enhance the intelligence of its search engine.
TSMC rose by 2.36%, with a trading volume of $3.107 billion. TSMC plans to invest $100 billion in the U.S., receiving positive assessments from Wall Street analysts.
Visa rose by 0.11%, with a trading volume of $2.865 billion.
AMD increased by 0.91%, with a trading volume of $2.778 billion. AMD announced a dividend payout and released the Xen 4.20 version, enhancing security and performance.
Eli Lilly rose by 2.02%, with a trading volume of $2.751 billion. Eli Lilly remains active in drug development, earning positive ratings from analysts.
SMCI declined by 0.61%, with a trading volume of $2.723 billion. SMCI executives cashed out millions before a stock price drop, sparking market discussions.
Intel fell by 2.44%, with a trading volume of $2.613 billion. Intel announced commercial AI PC products and plans to ship them by the end of the month.
Tesla increased by 2.60%, with a trading volume of $25.582 billion. TeslaTSLA-- is implementing a series of incentives to boost sales amid political backlash affecting its sales.
Apple declined by 0.08%, with a trading volume of $10.997 billion. AppleAAPL-- launched its new MacBook Air, equipped with the high-performance M4 chip, starting at $999.
Palantir surged by 6.79%, with a trading volume of $9.934 billion. William Blair upgraded Palantir’s rating from underperform to market perform, driving its stock price up.
Microsoft rose by 3.19%, with a trading volume of $9.250 billion. Microsoft's collaboration with OpenAI is under the spotlight, with UK regulators noting it does not reflect a merger situation.
Meta increased by 2.57%, with a trading volume of $8.641 billion. Meta's Chief Product Officer stated that Meta AI is now the most used AI assistant on a monthly basis, with 700 million users.
Amazon rose by 2.24%, with a trading volume of $7.974 billion. Amazon enhanced its sports streaming service through a PPV deal with All Elite Wrestling.
Microstrategy surged by 12.14%, with a trading volume of $7.607 billion. Microstrategy saw a spike in options trading, with a trading volume to open interest ratio of 83.3.
CrowdStrike Holdings fell by 6.34%, with a trading volume of $5.674 billion. Jefferies reduced CrowdStrike's target price from $450.00 to $425.00.
Google A rose by 1.23%, with a trading volume of $5.109 billion. Google is testing a new AI search engine model to address complex queries.
Alibaba surged by 8.63%, with a trading volume of $5.103 billion. Alibaba led the rise in Chinese stocks, with the Nasdaq Golden Dragon China Index up more than 5%.
Broadcom increased by 2.19%, with a trading volume of $4.747 billion. Broadcom's performance exceeded expectations, driven by its AI business.
Netflix rose by 1.89%, with a trading volume of $3.729 billion. Netflix insiders sold nearly $30 million worth of stock, sparking market interest.
Google C increased by 1.38%, with a trading volume of $3.264 billion. Google is testing its new AI search model to enhance the intelligence of its search engine.
TSMC rose by 2.36%, with a trading volume of $3.107 billion. TSMC plans to invest $100 billion in the U.S., receiving positive assessments from Wall Street analysts.
Visa rose by 0.11%, with a trading volume of $2.865 billion.
AMD increased by 0.91%, with a trading volume of $2.778 billion. AMD announced a dividend payout and released the Xen 4.20 version, enhancing security and performance.
Eli Lilly rose by 2.02%, with a trading volume of $2.751 billion. Eli Lilly remains active in drug development, earning positive ratings from analysts.
SMCI declined by 0.61%, with a trading volume of $2.723 billion. SMCI executives cashed out millions before a stock price drop, sparking market discussions.
Intel fell by 2.44%, with a trading volume of $2.613 billion. Intel announced commercial AI PC products and plans to ship them by the end of the month.

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