Stocks making the biggest moves premarket: SpaceX, AMD, Eli Lilly, Disney & more
Premarket movers included SpaceX, AMD, Eli Lilly, Disney, Arista Networks, Circle Internet Group, Wynn Resorts, CVS Health, Kratos, Pinterest, DaVita, Teradata, Booking, Uber, Carlyle and Flutter. The article cites earnings, revenue, guidance and guidance changes, including SpaceX Q2 revenue of $7.81B and capex of $18.37B, and Eli Lilly raising 2026 revenue guidance for Zepbound and Mounjaro.
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Why it matters
The dominant trading driver across names is whether guidance and investor expectations were met or missed, with several stocks repricing immediately in premarket.
Market read
Traders can use the guidance direction (raise vs miss) as the primary near-term signal for momentum and risk management across multiple sectors.
What to watch
For several names, the article omits detailed margin, backlog, or segment commentary that often explains whether guidance misses are temporary or structural.
Background
This is a multi-company premarket movers roundup driven by the latest earnings and guidance updates, plus one notable executive transition.
Ticker impact
AMD shares fell about 8.5% premarket after second-quarter results failed to impress, despite slightly beating consensus and guiding Q3 near expectations.
Likely continued volatility and downside bias until investors digest the Q3 revenue guidance and margin outlook.
The article attributes the premarket drop directly to investor reaction to the quarter and notes Q3 guidance is roughly in line, which often limits immediate rebound catalysts.
Eli Lilly jumped more than 6.5% after beating second-quarter earnings and revenue and raising full-year revenue guidance on Zepbound and Mounjaro demand.
Higher probability of follow-through buying in the next session(s) as traders reprice full-year expectations.
The article explicitly links the stock move to both the beat and the raised full-year guidance, which is actionable for traders.
Disney rose more than 3% premarket after reporting a mixed fiscal third quarter, with EPS above expectations but revenue slightly below.
Moderate upside bias, but likely capped by the revenue miss and mixed quarter framing.
The article provides direction and key beats/misses but lacks detailed segment profitability or guidance specifics beyond the mixed characterization.
CVS Health rose over 2.5% premarket after better-than-expected results and an increase to 2026 adjusted EPS guidance.
Likely support for the stock on any pullbacks as traders anchor to the higher 2026 EPS range.
The article includes a specific guidance increase, which is directly tradable versus prior expectations.
Booking Holdings advanced more than 7% premarket after second-quarter gross bookings of $51 billion beat the Street estimate of $49.35 billion.
Momentum higher is plausible while traders focus on bookings strength versus revenue/earnings details.
The article provides the key bookings beat and earnings/revenue beats, but does not include forward guidance numbers to gauge durability.
Uber shares fell about 3% premarket after third-quarter bookings and earnings guidance missed analysts' expectations.
Downside bias and elevated volatility likely as traders reassess near-term growth and profitability assumptions.
The article explicitly ties the move to guidance missing consensus, which is typically the dominant driver for premarket repricing.
Pinterest slid nearly 9% premarket after third-quarter guidance failed to impress traders despite second-quarter top and bottom line beats.
Further downside risk if traders interpret the guidance range as signaling slower growth.
The article highlights the guidance miss as the reason for the drop and provides the expected revenue range context.
Wynn Resorts shares jumped about 5% premarket after second-quarter adjusted earnings and revenue beat consensus estimates.
Moderate upside bias, though follow-through depends on any forward guidance not included here.
Beats are clear, but the article does not provide guidance details to assess durability.
Market effects
Broad read-through across semis, pharma, media, travel, and data/analytics: guidance and margin expectations are driving the tape more than headline beats.
Primarily US premarket sentiment; could spill into broader risk appetite given multiple large-cap earnings reactions.
Limited direct global linkage beyond multinational demand signals (pharma, travel) and capex intensity (SpaceX).
Counterpoint
Some moves may overreact to single-quarter guidance optics, especially where results slightly beat but investors focused on the forward range.
Key entities
- companySpaceX
First quarterly report since IPO, with very large capex and a reported loss driving an 11% premarket drop.
- companyAMD
Second-quarter results and near-consensus Q3 revenue guidance triggered an 8.5% premarket plunge.
- companyEli Lilly
Beat plus raised full-year revenue guidance tied to Zepbound and Mounjaro demand lifted the stock over 6.5%.



