Volume Stonkers | SMIC jumped 31.24%, NVIDIA Set to Release Q3 Financial Report, Market Watches for U.S. Stocks Rebound
Tuesday, Nov 19, 2024 4:30 pm ET
NVIDIA rose by 4.90% with a trading volume of $32.327 billion. NVIDIA is set to release its Q3 financial report, and the market is keen to see if it can lead a rebound in U.S. stocks. Additionally, NVIDIA is collaborating with Google to expand in the quantum computing sector.
Tesla increased by 2.14%, with a trading volume of $30.124 billion. Tesla may benefit from the autonomous driving regulations promoted by the Trump administration and has received favorable evaluations from analytical institutions.
Microstrategy saw a rise of 11.89% with a trading volume of $20.873 billion. The company has been active in holding Bitcoin, and its market value surpassed $100 billion following Bitcoin's new high.
Apple rose by 0.11%, with a trading volume of $7.985 billion. There are rumors that Apple is planning to launch a TV product and is expected to release the thinnest iPhone model in its history.
Microsoft increased by 0.49%, with a trading volume of $6.916 billion. Microsoft has released streamlined software for AI development and plans to boost its cloud services growth through this initiative.
SMIC jumped by 31.24%, with a trading volume of $6.509 billion. The company has hired a new auditor and submitted a compliance plan, attracting market attention.
Amazon rose by 1.44%, with a trading volume of $6.275 billion. The Common Sense Network announced a partnership with Amazon Web Services to redefine standards for child-safe advertising.
Meta increased by 1.21%, with a trading volume of $4.999 billion. Company executives plan to sell shares valued at approximately $18.4828 million.
Palantir saw a rise of 2.79%, with a trading volume of $4.601 billion. Despite some analysts maintaining a sell rating, the market is optimistic about its future enterprise AI achievements.
Coinbase Global dropped by 0.26%, with a trading volume of $4.290 billion. The CEO of Coinbase met with Trump to discuss personnel appointment issues.
Eli Lilly rose by 0.33%, with a trading volume of $4.210 billion. One of Eli Lilly's experimental drugs has been shown to significantly lower adhesive cholesterol levels.
Google A increased by 1.61%, with a trading volume of $4.120 billion. The U.S. Department of Justice plans to require Google to sell Chrome, and Google is collaborating with NVIDIA to develop quantum chips.
Netflix rose by 2.87%, with a trading volume of $3.251 billion. The company hit a new stock price record due to the record-high viewership of the Tyson-Paul match.
AMD increased by 0.33%, with a trading volume of $3.189 billion. The company announced participation in several tech conferences to showcase its latest technology advancements.
Walmart rose by 2.99%, with a trading volume of $3.136 billion. Walmart's third-quarter revenue and profit exceeded expectations, and it raised its full-year performance guidance.
Broadcom fell by 0.19%, with a trading volume of $2.756 billion. The company's market performance remains relatively stable.
Google C increased by 1.57%, with a trading volume of $2.723 billion. Google is collaborating with multiple tech companies in the advertising revenue sector.
Vertiv Holdings rose by 14.57%, with a trading volume of $2.009 billion. Market analysts have raised their earnings estimates for the company.
ServiceNow increased by 1.68%, with a trading volume of $1.835 billion. Company executives plan to sell some shares, and the market remains optimistic about its future development.
UnitedHealth fell by 2.16%, with a trading volume of $1.815 billion. The company is facing legal challenges related to drug intermediaries with the FTC.
Tesla increased by 2.14%, with a trading volume of $30.124 billion. Tesla may benefit from the autonomous driving regulations promoted by the Trump administration and has received favorable evaluations from analytical institutions.
Microstrategy saw a rise of 11.89% with a trading volume of $20.873 billion. The company has been active in holding Bitcoin, and its market value surpassed $100 billion following Bitcoin's new high.
Apple rose by 0.11%, with a trading volume of $7.985 billion. There are rumors that Apple is planning to launch a TV product and is expected to release the thinnest iPhone model in its history.
Microsoft increased by 0.49%, with a trading volume of $6.916 billion. Microsoft has released streamlined software for AI development and plans to boost its cloud services growth through this initiative.
SMIC jumped by 31.24%, with a trading volume of $6.509 billion. The company has hired a new auditor and submitted a compliance plan, attracting market attention.
Amazon rose by 1.44%, with a trading volume of $6.275 billion. The Common Sense Network announced a partnership with Amazon Web Services to redefine standards for child-safe advertising.
Meta increased by 1.21%, with a trading volume of $4.999 billion. Company executives plan to sell shares valued at approximately $18.4828 million.
Palantir saw a rise of 2.79%, with a trading volume of $4.601 billion. Despite some analysts maintaining a sell rating, the market is optimistic about its future enterprise AI achievements.
Coinbase Global dropped by 0.26%, with a trading volume of $4.290 billion. The CEO of Coinbase met with Trump to discuss personnel appointment issues.
Eli Lilly rose by 0.33%, with a trading volume of $4.210 billion. One of Eli Lilly's experimental drugs has been shown to significantly lower adhesive cholesterol levels.
Google A increased by 1.61%, with a trading volume of $4.120 billion. The U.S. Department of Justice plans to require Google to sell Chrome, and Google is collaborating with NVIDIA to develop quantum chips.
Netflix rose by 2.87%, with a trading volume of $3.251 billion. The company hit a new stock price record due to the record-high viewership of the Tyson-Paul match.
AMD increased by 0.33%, with a trading volume of $3.189 billion. The company announced participation in several tech conferences to showcase its latest technology advancements.
Walmart rose by 2.99%, with a trading volume of $3.136 billion. Walmart's third-quarter revenue and profit exceeded expectations, and it raised its full-year performance guidance.
Broadcom fell by 0.19%, with a trading volume of $2.756 billion. The company's market performance remains relatively stable.
Google C increased by 1.57%, with a trading volume of $2.723 billion. Google is collaborating with multiple tech companies in the advertising revenue sector.
Vertiv Holdings rose by 14.57%, with a trading volume of $2.009 billion. Market analysts have raised their earnings estimates for the company.
ServiceNow increased by 1.68%, with a trading volume of $1.835 billion. Company executives plan to sell some shares, and the market remains optimistic about its future development.
UnitedHealth fell by 2.16%, with a trading volume of $1.815 billion. The company is facing legal challenges related to drug intermediaries with the FTC.