US Stock Mover
On Tuesday, Walmart (WMT.US) increased by 1.1%, with a year-to-date cumulative increase of 13%, and its market value surpassed the $1 trillion mark for the first time.
On Tuesday, the precious metals sector surged strongly, with Southern Copper (SCCO.US) rising more than 7%, Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold (FCX.US) and First Majestic Silver (AG.US) rising more than 5%, Pan American Silver (PAAS.US) rising more than 4%, and Newmont Mining Corporation (NEM.US) rising more than 3%.
On Tuesday, the storage concept continued to strengthen, with Western Digital (WDC.US) rising over 8%, SanDisk (SNDK.US) rising over 5%, and Seagate Technology (STX.US) rising over 4%, all hitting new historic highs.
On Tuesday, Teradyne (TER.US) rose more than 8% in pre-market trading, with the opening price expected to reach a record high, now trading at $269.02.
On Tuesday, Palantir (PLTR.US) surged nearly 12% in pre-market trading, reaching $165.30.
On Monday, the storage sector strengthened, with SanDisk (SNDK.US) up over 7%, Seagate Technology (STX.US) up over 5%, Western Digital (WDC.US) up over 4%, and Micron Technology (MU.US) up over 2%.
On Monday, rare earth concept stocks quickly rose before the market opened.
On Friday, Colgate (CL.US) rose more than 4%, reaching $89.17.
On Friday, the stock price of American telecommunications giant Verizon (VZ.US) rose in pre-market trading. As of the time of writing, the stock had gone up more than 5% to $41.9 per share.
On Friday, SanDisk (SNDK.US) surged more than 22% in pre-market trading, reaching $661.50.
After GCL Global (GCL.US) released its financial report, its stock price surged.
On Thursday, IBM (IBM.US) rose more than 5%, to $311.15.
On Thursday, TAL Education Group (TAL.US) surged over 12% to $12.13.
On Thursday, NIO (NIO.US) rose over 7%, closing at $4.94.
On Thursday, the copper mining sector collectively rose before the market opened, with Ero Copper (ERO.US) up over 9%, Taseko Mines (TGB.US) up nearly 9%, and Southern Copper (SCCO.US) up nearly 8%.
As of the time of publication, the stock has risen by nearly 10%, reaching $734.5.
On Wednesday, Intel (INTC.US) rose nearly 9%, closing at $47.85.
On Wednesday, New Oriental (EDU.US) rose more than 6% in pre-market trading to $59.70.
On Wednesday, the semiconductor equipment and materials sector collectively rose, with Texas Instruments (TXN.US) increasing by nearly 7%.