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Top 20 by transaction volume | Palantir rebounded and rose by 4%; Micron Technology fell over 8% after earnings, and Nike dropped over 5%.
On Friday, the top stock in U.S. trading was Tesla, which rose 5.27% with a trading volume of 32.322 billion USD, still recording declines for the ninth consecutive week; Micron Technology ranked 13th, falling 8.04% with a trading volume of 6.025 billion USD; Nike ranked 20th, declining 5.46% with a trading volume of 5.207 billion USD.
U.S. stocks closed | The three major Indexes all rose, with the S&P and Nasdaq ending four consecutive weeks of decline; most large Technology stocks increased, with Tesla rising over 5% and Apple rising nearly 2%.
Tesla has experienced the longest consecutive weekly decline. During the GTC conference, NVIDIA fell over 3%; after the Earnings Reports, Micron dropped 8%, Nike declined over 5%, and FedEx fell over 6%. Boeing rose over 3%, leading the Dow Jones. NIO fell over 4%, and PDD Holdings dropped over 3%. After the Federal Reserve meeting, the two-year U.S. Treasury yield has decreased for three consecutive days. The USD rose for the first time this month. Brent crude oil reached a new high for the month. Gold fell from its record high, once dropping over 1%, but still increased for three consecutive weeks.
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Amazon Options Spot-On: On March 21st, 614.55K Contracts Were Traded, With 4.19 Million Open Interest
On March 21st ET, $Amazon(AMZN.US)$ had active options trading, with a total trading volume of 614.55K options for the day, of which put options accounted for 32.18% of the total transactions, and