MicroStrategy's stock volume surpassed Amazon and Google's parent company in the last trading day of last week
MicroStrategy co-founder Michael Saylor revealed data on X platform showing that the company's stock successfully surpassed heavyweight stocks such as Amazon (AMNZ) and Alphabet (Google's parent company) in terms of trading volume on Friday. Michael Saylor wrote, "Bitcoin makes the Magnificent 8."
Data shows that MicroStrategy's trading volume on the last trading day of last week reached $5.8 billion, compared to Amazon's $5.5 billion and Alphabet's $2.4 billion. In addition, Tesla ranked first with a trading volume of $43.5 billion, followed by Nvidia with a trading volume of $29 billion, and Apple, Microsoft, and Meta ranked third to fifth.
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