The three major U.S. stock indices all rose before the market opened, with NVIDIA (NVDA) up 0.48%.

ChainCatcher News reports that according to Gate market data, the three major U.S. stock indices all rose, with the Nasdaq up 0.25%, the Dow up 0.32%, and the S&P 500 up 0.23%.

Most of the seven major tech stocks are up before the market open, with Apple (AAPL) down 0.3%, Microsoft (MSFT) up 0.1%, Alphabet (GOOGL) up 0.19%, Amazon (AMZN) up 0.38%, Nvidia (NVDA) up 0.48%, Tesla (TSLA) up 0.28%, and Meta (META) up 0.27%.

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