The US stock market’s “Big Seven Sisters”: Nvidia closes up 2.7%, Apple rises by approximately 1.9%, and Google A sets a new record high at the close.
Nvidia closed up 2.7% at $134.93, nearing its all-time closing high of $135.58 on June 18 and the subsequent intraday high of $140.76. Apple rose by 1.88% to $232.98, setting a new closing high for seven consecutive trading days with a market value of $3.57251532 trillion. Microsoft increased by 1.46%, Google A by 1.16%, both reaching new closing highs after two days, while Meta rose by 0.88% after achieving a high point since its all-time closing high on July 5. Tesla increased by 0.35% for the sixth consecutive trading day, and Amazon rose by 0.23%. Additionally, AMD surged by 3.87%, TSMC ADR by 3.54%, hitting a new closing high of $191.05 with a market value of $990.7635 billion. Berkshire Hathaway Class B shares rose by 0.8%, Eli Lilly gained 0.78%, closing at $939.78 and continuing to reach new closing highs.
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