Volume Stonkers | Tesla fell 3.25%, NVIDIA named top AI winner for 2025 by Wedbush

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Tuesday, Dec 31, 2024 4:31 pm ET2min read
Tesla, the top stock by trading volume, fell 3.25%, with a trading volume of $30.516 billion. The company continues to decline ahead of its fourth-quarter deliveries, as the market remains cautious about its 2024 earnings.

NVIDIA ranked second, dropping 2.33% with a trading volume of $20.953 billion. ByteDance denied rumors of plans to purchase NVIDIA chips, and Wedbush has identified NVIDIA as a top 10 AI winner for 2025.

Apple, in third place, fell 0.71% with a trading volume of $9.486 billion. Apple plans to offer its Apple TV+ streaming service for free this weekend and has suspended some product sales in the EU.

MicroStrategy was fourth, declining 4.40% with a trading volume of $6.613 billion. The company's Bitcoin purchases continue to decrease, facing market adjustment pressures.

Microsoft, in fifth place, fell 0.78% with a trading volume of $5.556 billion. Wedbush has also listed Microsoft as one of the AI winners for 2025, drawing market attention.

Amazon ranked sixth, dropping 0.86% with a trading volume of $5.429 billion. Amazon's holiday season retail sales grew nearly 4% year-over-year, showing strong performance.

Palantir, in seventh place, fell 2.01% with a trading volume of $4.268 billion. Palantir is considered a major winner in the market over the coming years, attracting investor interest.

Broadcom was eighth, dropping 1.59% with a trading volume of $4.160 billion. Broadcom is gaining attention for its rise among the top ten global business events.

AMD, in ninth place, declined 1.35% with a trading volume of $3.634 billion. AMD confirmed its new graphics cards support new encoding technology, maintaining competitiveness in the market.

Meta ranked tenth, falling 0.97% with a trading volume of $3.523 billion. Meta's competitive dynamics in the interactive media and services industry are under extensive scrutiny.

Google A was eleventh, dropping 1.01% with a trading volume of $3.307 billion. Alphabet's CEO warned employees of high risks in 2025, emphasizing challenges in global scrutiny.

Google C came in twelfth, declining 1.17% with a trading volume of $2.719 billion. Like Google A, it faces challenges in global scrutiny.

Rigetti Computing was thirteenth, dropping 10.24% with a trading volume of $2.320 billion. Quantum stocks like Rigetti and D-Wave are falling before the year's end.

UnitedHealth, in fourteenth place, fell 0.29% with a trading volume of $2.091 billion. UnitedHealth announced its earnings report date and faces strict scrutiny.

Eli Lilly ranked fifteenth, declining 0.24% with a trading volume of $1.787 billion. Eli Lilly is competing with Novo Nordisk in the weight loss drug sector, with market attention on its future performance.

Boeing, in sixteenth place, rose 0.28% with a trading volume of $1.721 billion. Despite a year of frequent mishaps, Boeing remains a major loser in the Dow Jones.

Netflix was seventeenth, falling 1.01% with a trading volume of $1.669 billion. Netflix attracted a large audience with the second season of "Squid Game" and plans to raise subscription prices.

Costco ranked eighteenth, declining 0.64% with a trading volume of $1.587 billion. U.S. holiday season retail sales rose, indicating a strong consumer trend.

Micron Technology, in nineteenth place, fell 1.35% with a trading volume of $1.574 billion. Micron Technology is gaining attention in the options market, facing the risk of breaking critical support levels.

Berkshire Hathaway B came in twentieth, gaining 0.33% with a trading volume of $1.528 billion. Berkshire Hathaway continues to increase investments, expanding its portfolio.

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