Volume Stonkers | Tesla rose 6.94%, Elon Musk Returns to Full-Time Worker Status
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Tuesday, May 27, 2025 5:31 pm ET1min read
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Tesla, the top stock by trading volume, rose 6.94%, with a trading volume of $42.188 billion. Elon Musk announced his return to a "full-time worker" status, which garnered widespread attention. Additionally, Tesla's options trading was active, with a volume of 2.4953 million contracts.
NVIDIANVDA--, in second place, increased by 3.21%, with a trading volume of $25.843 billion. NVIDIA is set to release its Q1 earnings this week, drawing significant market interest. Its suppliers have resolved the overheating issue with Blackwell AI racks and have started shipments.
AppleAAPL--, in third place, rose 2.53%, with a trading volume of $11.134 billion. The Governor of Texas signed a law requiring age verification for the Apple App Store, which may impact its local business operations.
Palantir, in fourth place, had a modest increase of 0.06%, with a trading volume of $10.691 billion.
Microsoft, in fifth place, rose 2.34%, with a trading volume of $9.608 billion.
Amazon, in sixth place, increased by 2.50%, with a trading volume of $7.098 billion.
Google A, in seventh place, rose 2.63%, with a trading volume of $6.526 billion. Similarly affected by the Texas law, its app store will also implement age verification.
Meta, in eighth place, rose 2.43%, with a trading volume of $6.053 billion.
UnitedHealth, in ninth place, fell by 0.19%, with a trading volume of $5.773 billion.
MicroStrategy, in tenth place, rose 0.73%, with a trading volume of $5.233 billion.
Pinduoduo, in eleventh place, dropped significantly by 13.64%, with a trading volume of $5.104 billion.
CoreWeave, in twelfth place, experienced a substantial increase of 20.66%, with a trading volume of $4.418 billion.
SMCI, in thirteenth place, rose 3.85%, with a trading volume of $4.260 billion.
Google C, in fourteenth place, rose 2.59%, with a trading volume of $4.209 billion.
Broadcom, in fifteenth place, increased by 3.03%, with a trading volume of $4.199 billion.
Netflix, in sixteenth place, rose 2.21%, with a trading volume of $3.517 billion.
Intuit, in seventeenth place, rose 4.42%, with a trading volume of $2.997 billion.
Salesforce, in eighteenth place, increased by 1.49%, with a trading volume of $2.948 billion.
Applovin, in nineteenth place, rose 7.51%, with a trading volume of $2.868 billion.
Eli Lilly, in twentieth place, increased by 1.60%, with a trading volume of $2.739 billion.
NVIDIANVDA--, in second place, increased by 3.21%, with a trading volume of $25.843 billion. NVIDIA is set to release its Q1 earnings this week, drawing significant market interest. Its suppliers have resolved the overheating issue with Blackwell AI racks and have started shipments.
AppleAAPL--, in third place, rose 2.53%, with a trading volume of $11.134 billion. The Governor of Texas signed a law requiring age verification for the Apple App Store, which may impact its local business operations.
Palantir, in fourth place, had a modest increase of 0.06%, with a trading volume of $10.691 billion.
Microsoft, in fifth place, rose 2.34%, with a trading volume of $9.608 billion.
Amazon, in sixth place, increased by 2.50%, with a trading volume of $7.098 billion.
Google A, in seventh place, rose 2.63%, with a trading volume of $6.526 billion. Similarly affected by the Texas law, its app store will also implement age verification.
Meta, in eighth place, rose 2.43%, with a trading volume of $6.053 billion.
UnitedHealth, in ninth place, fell by 0.19%, with a trading volume of $5.773 billion.
MicroStrategy, in tenth place, rose 0.73%, with a trading volume of $5.233 billion.
Pinduoduo, in eleventh place, dropped significantly by 13.64%, with a trading volume of $5.104 billion.
CoreWeave, in twelfth place, experienced a substantial increase of 20.66%, with a trading volume of $4.418 billion.
SMCI, in thirteenth place, rose 3.85%, with a trading volume of $4.260 billion.
Google C, in fourteenth place, rose 2.59%, with a trading volume of $4.209 billion.
Broadcom, in fifteenth place, increased by 3.03%, with a trading volume of $4.199 billion.
Netflix, in sixteenth place, rose 2.21%, with a trading volume of $3.517 billion.
Intuit, in seventeenth place, rose 4.42%, with a trading volume of $2.997 billion.
Salesforce, in eighteenth place, increased by 1.49%, with a trading volume of $2.948 billion.
Applovin, in nineteenth place, rose 7.51%, with a trading volume of $2.868 billion.
Eli Lilly, in twentieth place, increased by 1.60%, with a trading volume of $2.739 billion.

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