Pre-market sentiment reflected optimism across U.S. stock markets. On the NYSE , about 66%, or 1,322 companies, rose, while 388 (nearly 19%) fell and 266 remained flat.
On the Nasdaq , among 3,445 monitored companies, 2,236 shares rose (approximately 64%), 897 fell (around 26%), while 312 shares remained unchanged.
Largest NYSE Pre-Market Swings
The three biggest gainers in premarket trading on the NYSE were financial institution Comerica Incorporated (NYSE:CMA), which rose 14.27%. Insulation materials maker Aspen Aerogels Inc (NYSE:ASPN) rose 11.86%, and lithium miner Lithium Argentina AG (NYSE:LAR) gained 11.38%.
The steepest declines were at footwear retailer Genesco Inc (NYSE:GCO), which fell 17.05%. Plastics producer Trinseo Plc (NYSE:TSE) fell 9.20%, while online fashion platform MOGU Inc (NYSE:MOGU) lost 6.80%.
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Nasdaq’s biggest premarket swings
The three biggest gainers in premarket trading on the Nasdaq were led by biotechnology company Spruce Biosciences Inc (NASDAQ:SPRB), which soared 291.84%. Next came digital loyalty and e-commerce platform Society Pass Inc (NASDAQ:SOPA), which rose 124.82%, and the Leverage Shares 2X Long AMD Daily leveraged ETF (NASDAQ:AMDG), which surged 75.05%.
The biggest declines on the Nasdaq were recorded by biopharmaceutical company Skye Bioscience Inc (NASDAQ:SKYE), which plunged 61.07%. Industrial technology company Black Titan Corporation (NASDAQ:BTTC) fell 54.30%, while the Direxion Daily AMD Bear 1X Shares fund (NASDAQ:AMDD), which bets on AMD’s decline, fell 37.36%.
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