Top 20 US stock trading volume: Tesla's 11th consecutive rise, Big Mo maintains buy rating
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发表于 2024-7-11 11:38:06
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On Wednesday, Tesla, ranked first in US stock trading volume, rose 0.35%, marking its 11th consecutive day of gains. The stock hit a 7-month high with a transaction volume of $33.607 billion. "Tesla's performance is like that of a Meme stock, with fundamentals continuing to weaken but stock prices rising sharply," commented Gross, the "debt king." Tesla has raised the price of its Model 3 cars in European countries such as Germany, the Netherlands, and Spain by about 1500 euros ($1622), depending on the model. ". Tesla's second quarter delivery volume exceeded expectations and became one of the driving forces behind its stock price's continuous rise.
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