Volume Stonkers | Tesla rose 0.45%, exporting 1M vehicles; Apple plans Vision Pro 2 mass production next year.
Monday, Sep 30, 2024 5:30 pm ET
**NVIDIA** rose 0.03%, with a trading volume of $27.078 billion. NVIDIA's stock trimmed losses and maintained monthly gains. The options market showed active trading, with 2.3584 million contracts traded on September 30.
**Tesla** increased by 0.45%, reaching a trading volume of $20.76 billion. Tesla exported over 1 million new energy vehicles from its Shanghai Gigafactory and won an investor lawsuit related to autonomous driving marketing.
**Apple** went up by 2.29%, with trading volume hitting $12.395 billion. Apple exited OpenAI financing talks and plans to mass-produce Vision Pro 2 next year, focusing on AI and spatial computing.
**Amazon** fell 0.87%, with a trading volume of $7.653 billion. Amazon is negotiating with Williams to host a special election night program.
**Meta** saw a rise of 0.90%, with a trading volume of $7.106 billion. Meta launched a "bargain mode," focusing on the market performance of its VR product, Quest 3S.
**Microsoft** rose 0.53%, with a trading volume of $7.019 billion. Microsoft announced the launch of upgraded AI features, Recall, next month, and is undergoing antitrust review in Germany.
**Alibaba** dropped 1.11%, with a trading volume of $6.351 billion. Goldman Sachs raised Alibaba's target price to $134, maintaining a buy rating.
**Pinduoduo** fell 0.42%, with a trading volume of $4.686 billion. Chinese e-commerce stocks generally rose, with Pinduoduo up 40% in September.
**Micron Technology** decreased by 3.53%, with trading volume at $4.078 billion. The semiconductor sector declined, with Micron Technology impacted by strong earnings.
**AMD** slipped 0.16%, with a trading volume of $3.574 billion. Focus remains on market updates for the Zen 5 CPU chips.
**Google A** gained 1.16%, with trading volume at $3.274 billion. Google's legal dispute with Epic Games continues to escalate.
**Broadcom** fell 0.11%, with a trading volume of $2.899 billion. Broadcom profited for six consecutive trading days, with attention on capital flows in the tech sector.
**SMIC** decreased by 0.80%, with a trading volume of $2.872 billion. The company will undergo a 1-for-10 stock split on October 1, 2024.
**Eli Lilly** rose 0.89%, with trading volume at $2.845 billion. The FDA approved Eli Lilly’s Selpercatinib for treating medullary thyroid cancer.
**Google C** increased by 1.15%, with a trading volume of $2.329 billion. Google plans to invest $1 billion in Thailand to accelerate AI development in Asia.
**TSMC** dropped 2.43%, with trading volume at $2.275 billion. TSMC expects its global market share to exceed 70% by 2026 due to AI chip demand.
**MicroStrategy** fell 4.32%, with trading volume reaching $2.26 billion. MicroStrategy's leveraged ETF assets surpassed $400 million but were affected by a sharp decline in Bitcoin.
**Coinbase Global** declined 6.83%, with a trading volume of $2.096 billion. The cryptocurrency market fell, and insiders sold shares.
**JD.com** rose 0.25%, with a trading volume of $2.038 billion. JD Industrial submitted a listing application to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, aiming to expand market influence.
**Costco** increased by 0.10%, with a trading volume of $1.872 billion. Multiple institutions maintained a buy rating for Costco, with a target price approaching $1,000.
**Tesla** increased by 0.45%, reaching a trading volume of $20.76 billion. Tesla exported over 1 million new energy vehicles from its Shanghai Gigafactory and won an investor lawsuit related to autonomous driving marketing.
**Apple** went up by 2.29%, with trading volume hitting $12.395 billion. Apple exited OpenAI financing talks and plans to mass-produce Vision Pro 2 next year, focusing on AI and spatial computing.
**Amazon** fell 0.87%, with a trading volume of $7.653 billion. Amazon is negotiating with Williams to host a special election night program.
**Meta** saw a rise of 0.90%, with a trading volume of $7.106 billion. Meta launched a "bargain mode," focusing on the market performance of its VR product, Quest 3S.
**Microsoft** rose 0.53%, with a trading volume of $7.019 billion. Microsoft announced the launch of upgraded AI features, Recall, next month, and is undergoing antitrust review in Germany.
**Alibaba** dropped 1.11%, with a trading volume of $6.351 billion. Goldman Sachs raised Alibaba's target price to $134, maintaining a buy rating.
**Pinduoduo** fell 0.42%, with a trading volume of $4.686 billion. Chinese e-commerce stocks generally rose, with Pinduoduo up 40% in September.
**Micron Technology** decreased by 3.53%, with trading volume at $4.078 billion. The semiconductor sector declined, with Micron Technology impacted by strong earnings.
**AMD** slipped 0.16%, with a trading volume of $3.574 billion. Focus remains on market updates for the Zen 5 CPU chips.
**Google A** gained 1.16%, with trading volume at $3.274 billion. Google's legal dispute with Epic Games continues to escalate.
**Broadcom** fell 0.11%, with a trading volume of $2.899 billion. Broadcom profited for six consecutive trading days, with attention on capital flows in the tech sector.
**SMIC** decreased by 0.80%, with a trading volume of $2.872 billion. The company will undergo a 1-for-10 stock split on October 1, 2024.
**Eli Lilly** rose 0.89%, with trading volume at $2.845 billion. The FDA approved Eli Lilly’s Selpercatinib for treating medullary thyroid cancer.
**Google C** increased by 1.15%, with a trading volume of $2.329 billion. Google plans to invest $1 billion in Thailand to accelerate AI development in Asia.
**TSMC** dropped 2.43%, with trading volume at $2.275 billion. TSMC expects its global market share to exceed 70% by 2026 due to AI chip demand.
**MicroStrategy** fell 4.32%, with trading volume reaching $2.26 billion. MicroStrategy's leveraged ETF assets surpassed $400 million but were affected by a sharp decline in Bitcoin.
**Coinbase Global** declined 6.83%, with a trading volume of $2.096 billion. The cryptocurrency market fell, and insiders sold shares.
**JD.com** rose 0.25%, with a trading volume of $2.038 billion. JD Industrial submitted a listing application to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, aiming to expand market influence.
**Costco** increased by 0.10%, with a trading volume of $1.872 billion. Multiple institutions maintained a buy rating for Costco, with a target price approaching $1,000.
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