Volume Stonkers | SMCI surged 28.68%, Bridgewater Increases Holdings

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Monday, Dec 2, 2024 4:30 pm ET2min read
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Tesla, ranked first in trading volume, rose 3.46% with a trading volume of $26.722 billion. Tesla began rolling out the latest version of FSD, V13.2, and extended the 5-year 0% financing offer for Model 3/Y vehicles to December 31. Additionally, updates to Tesla's autonomous driving software are paving the way for Cybertruck.

NVIDIA, in second place, increased by 0.28% with a trading volume of $23.332 billion. A European AI infrastructure company, which NVIDIA has invested in, completed a $700 million funding round. Furthermore, the company plans to increase production of its liquid-cooled Blackwell GPUs.

SMCI, in third place, surged 28.68% with a trading volume of $10.480 billion. SMCI performed strongly during the special committee review, leading to a significant rise in its stock price. Additionally, Bridgewater, the world's largest hedge fund, increased its holdings in the company.

Apple, ranked fourth, rose 0.95% with a trading volume of $9.905 billion. Media reports suggest that the iPhone 17 series will feature significant innovations and will include the new A19 Pro chip.

MicroStrategy, in fifth place, declined by 1.85% with a trading volume of $8.882 billion. MicroStrategy acquired approximately $1.5 billion worth of Bitcoin last week, involving 15,400 Bitcoins.

Microsoft, ranked sixth, increased by 1.78% with a trading volume of $8.579 billion. Market rumors suggest that OpenAI, supported by Microsoft, is considering using advertising to boost its revenue.

Amazon, in seventh place, rose 1.36% with a trading volume of $8.268 billion. The CEO of AWS hinted at significant AI developments and introduced new IDC concept components to support AI innovation.

Meta, ranked eighth, rose 3.22% with a trading volume of $7.283 billion. Meta partnered with MongoDB to support developers using the Meta model and the end-to-end MAAP technology stack.

AMD, in ninth place, increased by 3.56% with a trading volume of $4.650 billion. Marjorie Taylor Greene disclosed her purchase of AMD stock, and U.S. semiconductor stocks generally saw an uptick.

Alphabet Class A, ranked tenth, gained 1.50% with a trading volume of $3.949 billion. Google requested that a judge hear the antitrust lawsuit filed by multiple U.S. states regarding ad tech, opposing a jury trial.

Intel, in eleventh place, decreased by 0.50% with a trading volume of $3.542 billion. Intel's CEO retired, and Zinsner and Johnston Holthaus were appointed as interim co-CEOs.

Broadcom, ranked twelfth, rose 2.73% with a trading volume of $3.365 billion. Broadcom has emerged as a "dark horse" in AI chip growth and may challenge NVIDIA's AI dominance.

Coinbase Global, in thirteenth place, increased by 2.09% with a trading volume of $3.348 billion. Coinbase is investigating an Interac outage that caused withdrawal delays for Canadian customers.

MARA Holdings, ranked fourteenth, fell 6.53% with a trading volume of $3.161 billion. MARA Holdings announced its November Bitcoin production and mining operations update, with a 15% increase in hash rate.

Palantir, in fifteenth place, decreased by 1.04% with a trading volume of $3.074 billion. The world's largest hedge fund further increased its holdings in Palantir, showing confidence in its future.

TSMC, ranked sixteenth, rose 5.30% with a trading volume of $2.980 billion. TSMC performed strongly amid a general rise in U.S. semiconductor stocks, with a significant increase in its stock price.

Alphabet Class C, in seventeenth place, gained 1.46% with a trading volume of $2.667 billion. Google adjusted its strategy in the antitrust lawsuit, requesting that a judge, rather than a jury, hear the case.

Berkshire Hathaway Class B, ranked eighteenth, fell 1.20% with a trading volume of $2.357 billion. Warren Buffett announced a future estate distribution plan, intending to donate most of his wealth.

Berkshire Hathaway Class A, in nineteenth place, decreased by 1.14% with a trading volume of $2.278 billion. Buffett made another donation of Berkshire Hathaway stock, demonstrating his commitment to philanthropy.

Eli Lilly, ranked twentieth, rose 0.59% with a trading volume of $2.231 billion. Jefferies maintained a buy rating for Eli Lilly with a target price of $994, indicating market confidence in its future performance.

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