Tesla (TSLA), ServiceNow (NOW), QuantumScape (QS), United Rentals (URI), Texas Instruments (TXN), and Lam Research (LRCX) were among the top equity movers on the day, with notable intraday volatility and volume spikes across the group. The broad-based movement in these large-cap technology and industrial names reflects shifting sector rotation dynamics, driven by changes in rate expectations and semiconductor supply chain sentiment, which are influencing growth stock valuations. These stocks are particularly exposed to changes in real yields and investor risk appetite, with Tesla and QuantumScape sensitive to long-duration asset repricing, while Lam Research and Texas Instruments react to cyclical tech demand and export flow trends. Traders will focus on the next Federal Reserve meeting minutes and upcoming PMI data for signals on capital expenditure trends and tech sector resilience.
These Stocks Are Today’s Movers: Tesla, ServiceNow, QuantumScape, United Rentals, Texas Instruments, Lam Research, and More
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