Wall Street tumbles after Nvidia’s sharp reversal; Mobile-health Network Solutions surges 83%, Brera Holdings sees big fall, check top gainers and losers
Wall Street stocks reversed early gains on Thursday, with major indices closing lower after a rally fueled by Nvidia's earnings faded. Technology stocks saw declines, and mixed US jobs data contributed to a muddied labor market outlook. Nvidia sha...

The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 386.51 points (0.84%), closing at 45,752.26, after climbing more than 700 points during the session. The S&P 500 slid 1.56% to finish at 6,538.76, despite gains of up to 1.9% earlier in the day. The Nasdaq Composite fell 2.16%, ending at 22,078.05, down from a session-high advance of 2.6%. As of the close on November 20 at 4:48 PM ET, NVIDIA Corp. was trading at $180.64, down $5.88, or 3.15%, for the day.
Top gainers and losers on NASDAQ
Most Advanced Stocks
As of November 20, 2025, at 4:16 PM ET, the top gainers in the market included MNDR (Mobile-health Network Solutions), which surged 83.13%, followed by SOND (Sonder Holdings Inc.) with a 79.15% increase. EPSM (Epsium Enterprise Limited Class A Ordinary Shares) rose 66.36%, VSA (VisionSys AI Inc. American Depositary Shares) advanced 59.05%, and WALDW (Waldencast plc) gained 57.05%.
Most Declined Stocks
During the same session, the biggest losers were SLMT (Brera Holdings PLC Class B Ordinary Shares), down 63.73%, and USARW (USA Rare Earth, Inc. Warrant), which fell 59.60%. Other notable declines included CMCT (Creative Media & Community Trust Corporation) at 46.58%, SRV (NXG Cushing Midstream Energy Fund) down 46.34%, and JXG (JX Luxventure Group Inc. Common Stock) with a 45.94% drop.
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