Volume Stonkers | Trump Media surged 21.59%, NVIDIA AI Software Adopted by EXL
Monday, Oct 28, 2024 5:30 pm ET
**Tesla** fell 2.48%, with a trading volume of $28.576 billion. Recently, Tesla options have been actively traded, with open contracts reaching 7.4356 million. Additionally, electric vehicle sales in the U.S. market are expected to reach 9% in October.
**NVIDIA** dropped 0.72%, with a trading volume of $24.353 billion. NVIDIA's AI software is being adopted by EXL's enterprise AI platform to accelerate the development of generative AI.
**Apple** rose 0.86%, with a trading volume of $8.224 billion. Apple unveiled a new iMac with an M4 chip and AI capabilities, starting at approximately $1,300.
**Microsoft** decreased 0.36%, with a trading volume of $6.352 billion. Microsoft will decide in December whether to invest in Bitcoin, and its upcoming earnings report will focus on its Intelligent Cloud segment.
**Meta** increased 0.86%, with a trading volume of $6.292 billion. Meta is developing a new AI search engine, and ad revenue is expected to grow over 17% year-over-year.
**Microstrategy** surged 8.96%, with a trading volume of $5.720 billion. The cryptocurrency market is strengthening, and Microstrategy holds over 1,000 bitcoins.
**AMD** rose 2.36%, with a trading volume of $5.650 billion. AMD's third-quarter earnings report is forthcoming, and the market is optimistic about its AI and cloud computing growth.
**Google A** increased 0.88%, with a trading volume of $5.342 billion. Google received approval from the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission to contribute $100 million annually to Canadian news agencies.
**Amazon** rose 0.30%, with a trading volume of $5.261 billion. Amazon's AWS and advertising segments are expected to continue strong performance in the upcoming third-quarter earnings report.
**Trump Media & Technology** surged 21.59%, with a trading volume of $4.812 billion. The stock rose sharply following Trump's campaign rally in New York.
**TSMC** fell 4.28%, with a trading volume of $3.941 billion. TSMC achieved yield breakthroughs at its U.S. plant, but the founder warned of challenges to semiconductor free trade.
**Google C** increased 0.81%, with a trading volume of $3.502 billion. Google received a five-year exemption for its operations in Canada, allowing more flexibility in implementing the Online News Act.
**Boeing** dropped 2.77%, with a trading volume of $3.170 billion. Boeing plans to sell approximately $19 billion in stock to meet liquidity needs.
**Broadcom** decreased 0.57%, with a trading volume of $2.268 billion. Broadcom received an analyst rating update, with market attention on its AI sector positioning.
**Coinbase Global** rose 5.39%, with a trading volume of $2.214 billion. Coinbase received a buy rating from analysts, with a price target of $245, amid optimistic cryptocurrency market sentiment.
**Netflix** fell 0.74%, with a trading volume of $2.146 billion. Netflix directors plan to sell some shares, with the future of the streaming market under scrutiny.
**McDonald's** rose 1.46%, with a trading volume of $1.975 billion. McDonald's will resume serving Quarter Pounders at locations affected by an E. coli outbreak.
**Berkshire Hathaway B** increased 1.08%, with a trading volume of $1.876 billion. Berkshire's third-quarter earnings were bolstered by strong performance in its reinsurance segment.
**Eli Lilly** rose 0.34%, with a trading volume of $1.864 billion. Eli Lilly's weight loss drug Mounjaro received approval for sale in Hong Kong, and the company announced a quarterly dividend.
**Palantir** increased 0.29%, with a trading volume of $1.639 billion. Palantir's stock is nearing an all-time high, with company directors planning to sell some shares.
**NVIDIA** dropped 0.72%, with a trading volume of $24.353 billion. NVIDIA's AI software is being adopted by EXL's enterprise AI platform to accelerate the development of generative AI.
**Apple** rose 0.86%, with a trading volume of $8.224 billion. Apple unveiled a new iMac with an M4 chip and AI capabilities, starting at approximately $1,300.
**Microsoft** decreased 0.36%, with a trading volume of $6.352 billion. Microsoft will decide in December whether to invest in Bitcoin, and its upcoming earnings report will focus on its Intelligent Cloud segment.
**Meta** increased 0.86%, with a trading volume of $6.292 billion. Meta is developing a new AI search engine, and ad revenue is expected to grow over 17% year-over-year.
**Microstrategy** surged 8.96%, with a trading volume of $5.720 billion. The cryptocurrency market is strengthening, and Microstrategy holds over 1,000 bitcoins.
**AMD** rose 2.36%, with a trading volume of $5.650 billion. AMD's third-quarter earnings report is forthcoming, and the market is optimistic about its AI and cloud computing growth.
**Google A** increased 0.88%, with a trading volume of $5.342 billion. Google received approval from the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission to contribute $100 million annually to Canadian news agencies.
**Amazon** rose 0.30%, with a trading volume of $5.261 billion. Amazon's AWS and advertising segments are expected to continue strong performance in the upcoming third-quarter earnings report.
**Trump Media & Technology** surged 21.59%, with a trading volume of $4.812 billion. The stock rose sharply following Trump's campaign rally in New York.
**TSMC** fell 4.28%, with a trading volume of $3.941 billion. TSMC achieved yield breakthroughs at its U.S. plant, but the founder warned of challenges to semiconductor free trade.
**Google C** increased 0.81%, with a trading volume of $3.502 billion. Google received a five-year exemption for its operations in Canada, allowing more flexibility in implementing the Online News Act.
**Boeing** dropped 2.77%, with a trading volume of $3.170 billion. Boeing plans to sell approximately $19 billion in stock to meet liquidity needs.
**Broadcom** decreased 0.57%, with a trading volume of $2.268 billion. Broadcom received an analyst rating update, with market attention on its AI sector positioning.
**Coinbase Global** rose 5.39%, with a trading volume of $2.214 billion. Coinbase received a buy rating from analysts, with a price target of $245, amid optimistic cryptocurrency market sentiment.
**Netflix** fell 0.74%, with a trading volume of $2.146 billion. Netflix directors plan to sell some shares, with the future of the streaming market under scrutiny.
**McDonald's** rose 1.46%, with a trading volume of $1.975 billion. McDonald's will resume serving Quarter Pounders at locations affected by an E. coli outbreak.
**Berkshire Hathaway B** increased 1.08%, with a trading volume of $1.876 billion. Berkshire's third-quarter earnings were bolstered by strong performance in its reinsurance segment.
**Eli Lilly** rose 0.34%, with a trading volume of $1.864 billion. Eli Lilly's weight loss drug Mounjaro received approval for sale in Hong Kong, and the company announced a quarterly dividend.
**Palantir** increased 0.29%, with a trading volume of $1.639 billion. Palantir's stock is nearing an all-time high, with company directors planning to sell some shares.
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