Trump NFT Buzz, Box Beats Estimates: Top 5 Trending Stocks Today
The FTSE 100 closed up 0.02% on Tuesday, finishing at 7,583.56, while the FTSE 250 rose by 0.2% to 20,124.78. Here are the top five stocks that captured the attention of UK investors today:
Trump Media & Technology Group Corp (DJT)
The stock fell by 3.36% to close at $20.99, with an intraday high of $21.75 and low of $20.91. The 52-week high and low stand at $79.38 and $20.91 respectively. Former President Donald Trump has released a new collection of digital trading card non-fungible tokens (NFTs), marking the fourth installment in what has become a profitable venture. This latest series features a unique twist: high-end buyers can acquire a piece of the suit Trump wore during his debate with President Joe Biden.
Box, Inc. (BOX)
Box shares climbed by 0.56% to close at $28.82. The intraday high and low were $29.05 and $28.53 respectively. The 52-week high and low are $30.94 and $23.29. The company announced its second-quarter financial results after the closing bell, exceeding analysts' expectations.
Lumen Technologies, Inc. (LUMN)
Lumen Technologies shares dropped by 14.54% to close at $5.23. The intraday high and low were $5.8 and $4.86 respectively. The 52-week high and low are $7.83 and $0.78. The shares fell following Kerrisdale Capital's announcement of a short position and the release of a bearish report on the stock.
Tesla Inc. (TSLA)
Tesla shares fell by 1.88% to close at $209.21. The intraday high and low were $215.66 and $206.94 respectively. The 52-week high and low are $278.97 and $138.8. The decline follows Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's announcement of a 100% tariff on electric vehicles (EVs) imported from China.
NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA)
Nvidia shares rose by 1.46% to close at $128.3. The intraday high and low were $129.2 and $123.88 respectively. The 52-week high and low are $140.76 and $39.23. The company is set to report its second-quarter financial results on Wednesday, August 28, after market close.
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