- OPEN -10.09% was the single biggest move across all cap tiers — led the downside on the mid-cap tier.
- Two-way tape — 4 cap tiers had an up-mover and 4 had a down-mover.
- Spread between the biggest up and biggest down move was 16.1 percentage points — wide dispersion.
These are the biggest stock movers from Friday’s US session (July 10, 2026) — one up and one down for each market-cap tier. OPEN -10.09% led overall in the mid-cap bucket. Each ticker block has the catalyst (or an honest “no clear catalyst” if there isn’t one) plus what a pattern-recognition algorithm would actually flag in the move — base breakout, momentum continuation, failed breakdown, sympathy selloff, or noise.
Mega-cap movers (Companies above $200B)
↑ META +5.97%
$669.21 · Mega-cap · $26.4B traded
Why: Meta rallied nearly 6% on massive volume as HSBC named it an earnings pick and the broader market caught a bid on US-Iran diplomatic progress.
Pattern: Momentum continuation on a stock already in a strong uptrend — $26B+ dollar volume signals institutional participation, not a thin squeeze.
↓ NFLX -2.78%
$73.37 · Mega-cap · $3.3B traded
Why: Netflix gave back nearly 3% despite a broad market rally — no clear negative catalyst, likely profit-taking after the stock’s extended run into earnings season.
Pattern: Looks like mean-reversion selling after a sustained advance — the dip on a green tape day suggests supply from holders trimming ahead of the next report.
Large-cap movers ($10B to $200B)
↑ ETSY +4.28%
$81.05 · Large-cap · $196M traded
Why: Etsy added another 4% extending a 40%-in-three-months rally as coverage highlights the run and investors debate whether momentum has more room.
Pattern: Momentum continuation from a multi-month base breakout — the stock is trending cleanly higher, though dollar volume at $196M is moderate, not blow-off heavy.
↓ CRWD -5.66%
$187.18 · Large-cap · $1.3B traded
Why: CrowdStrike dropped nearly 6% on heavy volume as headlines flagged Akamai’s competitive push into security and the market digested CRWD’s AI strategy and stock split plans.
Pattern: Failed momentum — the stock had been recovering but $1.3B in dollar volume on a down day suggests distribution, not a healthy pullback within a base.
Mid-cap movers ($2B to $10B)
↑ KSS +3.00%
$16.80 · Mid-cap · $40M traded
Why: Kohl’s gained 3% after announcing a YouTube-star back-to-school campaign and new promotional offers aimed at winning back lapsed customers.
Pattern: Looks like a low-conviction bounce in a longer-term downtrend — volume was light at $40M and the stock remains well off prior highs, not a clean base breakout.
↓ OPEN -10.09%
$4.76 · Mid-cap · $345M traded
Why: Opendoor gave back most of a prior 10%+ rally — classic next-day reversal after a volume spike, with no new negative headlines driving the pullback.
Pattern: Mean-reversion fade after a retail-driven spike — the prior session’s 2x volume surge attracted chasers, and today’s 10% drop is the unwind of that move.
Small-cap movers ($300M to $2B)
↑ CHPT +3.63%
$5.99 · Small-cap · $2M traded
Why: ChargePoint edged up nearly 4% on light volume as CEO comments on simplifying the EV transition drew attention and brokers flagged it as a name to watch.
Pattern: Low-volume drift higher in a beaten-down name — $2.4M dollar volume is thin, making this more noise than a meaningful base breakout signal.
↓ ONDS -5.10%
$7.26 · Small-cap · $476M traded
Why: Ondas pulled back 5% after a 261% one-year run — no fresh negative news, likely normal profit-taking in a name that has been on a parabolic trajectory.
Pattern: Momentum pullback within a strong uptrend — $476M dollar volume on the dip is notable for a small-cap and worth watching for whether buyers step in at support.
Today’s biggest stock movers — bottom line
Friday’s tape was mixed — even split between up- and down-movers across the cap tiers. The Movers recap drops daily Tue-Sat morning Melbourne time, covering the prior US session’s biggest stock movers in every cap tier — mega, large, mid, and small.
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