Wednesday saw a varied performance across major U.S. indices. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dipped slightly by 0.1% to reach 38,460.92, while the S&P 500 experienced marginal growth, edging up by 0.02% to settle at 5,071.63. Meanwhile, the Nasdaq saw a modest increase of 0.1% to reach 15,712.75.

These are the top stocks that gained the attention of retail traders and investors throughout the day.

Meta Platforms Inc. (NASDAQ:META)

Meta Platforms closed the day down 0.52% at $493.50, with an intraday high of $510 and a low of $484.58. The company’s 52-week high and low are $531.49 and $207.13 respectively. Despite higher costs and guidance, the Mark Zuckerberg-led company reported a 27% year-over-year increase in first-quarter revenue to $36.45 billion, beating the Street consensus estimate.

Snap Inc. (NYSE:SNAP)

Snap shares ended the day down 2.72% at $11.08, with an intraday high of $11.48 and a low of $10.96. The company’s 52-week high and low are $17.9 and $7.86 respectively. Snap shares initially got a boost following the passage of a bill to ban or force a sale of TikTok, but later pulled back.

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Wednesday saw a varied performance across major U.S. indices. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dipped slightly by 0.1% to reach 38,460.92, while the S&P 500 experienced marginal growth, edging up by 0.02% to settle at 5,071.63. Meanwhile, the Nasdaq saw a modest increase of 0.1% to reach 15,712.75.

These are the top stocks that gained the attention of retail traders and investors throughout the day.

Meta Platforms Inc. (NASDAQ:META)

Meta Platforms closed the day down 0.52% at $493.50, with an intraday high of $510 and a low of $484.58. The company’s 52-week high and low are $531.49 and $207.13 respectively. Despite higher costs and guidance, the Mark Zuckerberg-led company reported a 27% year-over-year increase in first-quarter revenue to $36.45 billion, beating the Street consensus estimate.

Snap Inc. (NYSE:SNAP)

Snap shares ended the day down 2.72% at $11.08, with an intraday high of $11.48 and a low of $10.96. The company’s 52-week high and low are $17.9 and $7.86 respectively. Snap shares initially got a boost following the passage of a bill to ban or force a sale of TikTok, but later pulled back.

Amazon.com …

Full story available on Benzinga.com

 Wednesday saw a varied performance across major U.S. indices. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dipped slightly by 0.1% to reach 38,460.92, while the S&P 500 experienced marginal growth, edging up by 0.02% to settle at 5,071.63. Meanwhile, the Nasdaq saw a modest increase of 0.1% to reach 15,712.75.
These are the top stocks that gained the attention of retail traders and investors throughout the day.
Meta Platforms Inc. (NASDAQ:META)
Meta Platforms closed the day down 0.52% at $493.50, with an intraday high of $510 and a low of $484.58. The company’s 52-week high and low are $531.49 and $207.13 respectively. Despite higher costs and guidance, the Mark Zuckerberg-led company reported a 27% year-over-year increase in first-quarter revenue to $36.45 billion, beating the Street consensus estimate.
Snap Inc. (NYSE:SNAP)
Snap shares ended the day down 2.72% at $11.08, with an intraday high of $11.48 and a low of $10.96. The company’s 52-week high and low are $17.9 and $7.86 respectively. Snap shares initially got a boost following the passage of a bill to ban or force a sale of TikTok, but later pulled back.
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