Amid volatility surrounding the incoming tariffs from the US president Donald Trump-led administration, the US markets appear to be trading with caution.
The Nasdaq Composite, known for its tech-heavy nature, ended the day with gains amounting to 0.87 per cent or 150.60 points, taking the overall value to 17,449.89 points.
This came at a time when all the Magnificent Seven companies closed the day in green with major gains.
Amazon.com Inc
The e-commerce giant Amazon closed with major gains of USD 1.91 or 1.00 per cent.

This took the overall value of the company shares to USD 192.17 per share.
Apple Inc
When we look at the other components of the M7 of Wall Street, the largest and the most valuable company in the world, Apple also closed with gains.

Apple stocks rose by 0.48 per cent or USD 1.06, helping boost the price to USD 223.19 per share.
Microsoft Corp
From services, we move to some other tech giants. The value of Microsoft shares also rose in the intraday trade at Wall Street.

The company shares saw the value of the price rise by 1.81 per cent or USD 6.80, taking the cumulative price of stock to USD 382.19.
NVIDIA Corp
Nvidia, the company at the centre of AI revolution also rose in value at the bourse. The company shares increased to USD 110.15.

This came to pass after a surge of 1.63 per cent or USD 1.77 per share.
Alphabet Inc Class C
From semiconductors, we move to information behemoths. The shares of Google or its parent company Alphabet also surged in the recently concluded session.

The company shares expanded by 1.70 per cent or USD 2.65, taking the overall to USD 158.88.
Meta Platforms Inc
Mark Zuckerberg-led Meta also closed in green with gains of 1.67 per cent or USD 9.64.

This expansion took the overall value of the company shares to USD 586.00 per share.
Tesla Inc
Last, but not least, the shares of Tesla, the Elon Musk-led EV giant also soared in the trading session on Tuesday.

The company stocks jumped to USD 268.46, making the biggest gain amongst its peers in this list, with total spike of 3.59 per cent or USD 9.30 in its value.