Stock Markets January 30, 2026

Broad Market Swings: Tesla Rises While AMD and Many Others Retreat

Mega-cap technology names and miners lead notable gains and losses across market-cap tiers on Friday

By Marcus Reed KLAC AMD AMAT LRCX TSLA
Broad Market Swings: Tesla Rises While AMD and Many Others Retreat
KLAC AMD AMAT LRCX TSLA

Friday’s trading session produced wide-ranging moves across large-cap and small-cap stocks. Technology names dominated both the winner and loser lists: Tesla climbed, while several chipmakers and software firms retreated. Mining and small-cap stocks also recorded sharp declines and outsized gains, producing a mixed tape for investors across sectors and market-cap brackets.

Key Points

  • Technology-sector movers shaped much of the day’s performance across market-cap tiers.
  • Mining and resource stocks were among the larger decliners, pressuring several large-cap and mid-cap lists.
  • Small-cap equities displayed heightened volatility, recording the largest percentage swings in the session.

Overview

Friday’s market action featured pronounced volatility across market-cap categories, with individual issuers showing double-digit moves in either direction. Gains for a subset of large technology names contrasted with deep pullbacks for other big-cap semiconductors, software firms and a number of miners. Small-cap names produced some of the session’s largest percentage swings.


Mega-Cap Movers (Market Cap: $200 billion USD or higher)

  • KLA-Tencor Corp (KLAC); -13.58%
  • Advanced Micro Devices (AMD); AMD quickly falls 5.1%; -5.13%
  • Applied Materials Inc (AMAT); -3.84%
  • Lam Research Corp (LRCX); -4.05%
  • Tesla Motors (TSLA); Elon Musk’s SpaceX is said to consider merger with Tesla or xAI - Bloomberg; +4.6%
  • Intel Corp (INTC); -2.88%
  • American Express (AXP); American Express nearing deal for the last office tower at NYC’s WTC; -3.07%
  • Palantir Technologies Inc (PLTR); -2.75%
  • Metropcs Communications (TMUS); +4.05%
  • Facebook Inc (META); -2.81%

Large-Cap Stock Movers (Market Cap: $10-$200 billion USD)

  • Unity Software Inc (U); -22.41%
  • Coeur d’Alene Mines Corp (CDE); -14.41%
  • Deckers Outdoor Corp (DECK); +16.83%
  • Rocket Companies Inc (RKT); -13.22%
  • Hecla Mining Comp (HL); -11.51%
  • Applovin (APP); -12.49%
  • AngloGold Ashanti Ltd (AU); -10.76%
  • Roblox Corp (RBLX); -13.03%
  • Newmont Mining (NEM); -9.52%
  • Western Digital (WDC); -11.44%

Mid-Cap Stock Movers (Market Cap: $2-$10 billion USD)

  • Pennymac Fnl Ser (PFSI); -31.1%
  • Robert Half Intl (RHI); Robert Half shares surge after beating Q4 expectations; +28.42%
  • Integrated Electr (IESC); IES Holdings shares fall 3% as Q1 earnings miss overshadows revenue beat; -21.01%
  • Cavco Industries (CVCO); Cavco Industries shares slip 4% as Q3 earnings, revenue fall short of estimates; -17.18%
  • Mudrick Capital A (HYMC); -15.37%
  • Ivanhoe Electric Inc (IE); -12.46%
  • Applied Opt (AAOI); +14.99%
  • Aura Minerals NAQ (AUGO); -10.94%
  • MSCI Global Gold Miners Fund (RING); -11.18%
  • Buenaventura Mining (BVN); -10.32%

Small-Cap Stock Movers (Market Cap: $300 million - $2 billion USD)

  • TechCreate (TCGL); +145.04%
  • Red Rock Acquisition (NAMM); -28.85%
  • Junee (SUPX); SuperX begins production at Japan supply center, secures orders; -22.24%
  • Lexicon Pharmaceuticals (LXRX); Lexicon Pharmaceuticals launches public offering of common stock; -21.18%
  • SLVR (SLVR); -15.63%
  • WeShop Holdings Ltd (WSHP); -18.71%
  • Vista Gold Corp (VGZ); -16.71%
  • Solowin Holdings (AXG); -18.86%
  • AXT Inc (AXTI); +17.7%

Session Notes

The session’s results were mixed across market-cap tiers: some mega-cap technology stocks posted losses, while a few large and mid-cap names recorded strong gains tied to earnings beats or corporate developments. Mining and resource-related issuers featured prominently among the decliners, and several small-cap issues produced outsized percentage moves both up and down.

Summary Takeaway

Investors saw a broad spectrum of moves with meaningful dispersion between winners and losers across sectors and market-cap ranges. Day-to-day volatility was driven by company-specific news such as potential corporate actions, quarterly results and other announcements.


Key points

  • Technology names dominated both gainers and decliners, affecting mega-cap and large-cap indices.
  • Mining and resource stocks registered several of the session’s steeper losses.
  • Small-cap names produced some of the most extreme percentage moves, both positive and negative.

Risks and uncertainties

  • Earnings results and related company announcements produced sharp reactions for mid-cap names such as IESC and CVCO, demonstrating potential for headline-driven volatility in the sector.
  • Heavy losses among mining and exploration stocks suggest continued sensitivity in resource-linked equities to changing investor sentiment.

Risks

  • Company-specific earnings misses led to steep share declines in mid-cap names, indicating elevated headline risk for earnings-driven stocks.
  • Significant sell-offs among mining and resource issuers point to sensitivity within commodity-linked equities and related sectors.

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