1. Tesla (Nasdaq: TSLA)
Tesla gained mildly by 1.82%, with the trading volume of 24.15B. Tesla's Model 3 Autopilot system was deemed "not fit for regular use" by a German court due to phantom braking. Tesla plans to expand in India, evidenced by reopened recruitment. Morgan Stanley rated Tesla "overweight" based on its humanoid robot ventures. Cybertruck received a high NHTSA safety rating.
2. Nvidia (Nasdaq: NVDA)
Nvidia dipped mildly by -0.12%, with the trading volume of 23.25B. DeepSeek's integration with WeChat for "deep thinking" services has attracted over 200 companies, including Microsoft and NVIDIA. NVIDIA's new GeForce RTX 5090 and 5080 graphics cards face supply shortages and technical issues, despite measures to curb scalping.
3. Super Micromputer (Nasdaq: SMCI)
Super Micromputer surged by 7.97%, with the trading volume of 20.43B. Super Micro Computer is set to submit its annual report, boosting confidence. Management forecasts FY2026 net sales of $400 billion, exceeding analyst expectations. Recent developments have reignited growth narratives, highlighting strong future performance predictions.
4. Palantir Technologies (NYSE: PLTR)
Palantir Technologies plunged by -10.08%, with the trading volume of 16.25B. Palantir Technologies experienced a significant stock drop due to CEO Alex Karp's new stock trading plan and U.S. Department of Defense receiving orders to prepare an 8% budget cut over the next five years.
5. Meta Platforms (Nasdaq: META)
Meta Platforms dipped mildly by -1.76%, with the trading volume of 12.28B. Apple launched VisionOS 2.3.1 as a swift update following the VisionOS 2.3 release. Meta formed a robotics team, enhancing its AI influence in wearables and robotics, while its AI applications gain traction.
6. Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT)
Microsoft gained mildly by 1.25%, with the trading volume of 9.89B. Over 200 companies, including Microsoft and NVIDIA, have integrated DeepSeek. Microsoft recently unveiled a groundbreaking quantum chip, cutting quantum computing timelines significantly, and announced a major engine overhaul for the Edge browser to enhance performance.
7. Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL)
Apple gained mildly by 0.16%, with the trading volume of 7.87B. Apple introduced the iPhone 16e featuring its in-house Apple C1 modem, moving away from Qualcomm for WiFi modems. The device includes 8GB RAM, an A18 chip, and starts at $599. Additionally, Apple released VisionOS 2.3.1 and removed apps to comply with EU regulations.
8. Amazon (Nasdaq: AMZN)
Amazon.Com dipped mildly by -0.01%, with the trading volume of 6.42B. Amazon has added 16 regional sports channels to Prime Video for $20 monthly as an add-on service. The company also disclosed insider trades, selling 4,301 shares on February 18, 2025, by executive Herrington Douglas J.
9. Microstrategy Incorporated (Nasdaq: MSTR)
Microstrategy Incorporated dropped solidly by -4.58%, with the trading volume of 5.50B. Microstrategy reported a trading volume of $5.503 billion on February 19, 2025, representing a 62.03% increase over the previous trading day.
10. Alibaba Group Holding Limited (NYSE: BABA)
Alibaba Group Holding Limited dipped mildly by -0.88%, with the trading volume of 4.40B. Jingwei Co. collaborates with Alibaba Cloud on Hangzhou Yuhang City's intelligent governance project. DeepSeek reportedly considers external financing with Alibaba Group and China Investment Corporation interested. Yunmi Fund integrates DeepSeek-R1 model for smart wealth management.
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