These are the 10 most popular stocks on Reddit's WallStreetBets forum



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During the January GameStop craze, the WallStreetBets forum entered the mainstream.
Retail investors congregating on the subreddit are a force in the stock market.
WallStreetBets is talking about the 10 most popular stocks.
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Several of the stocks that the WallStreetBets crowd is talking about this year have gone through epic rallies and seen heightened volatility.
The more than 11 million-member forum has driven the conversation in so-called meme stocks that have exploded higher amid overwhelming demand for retail investors. The surge in stocks with shaky fundamentals has led to several hedge fund blowups that were caught on the opposite side of the trade betting against the company in question.

The short-squeeze led by the WallStreetBets crowd led to a more than 50% decline in the value of the hedge fund. Billions of dollars in losses for short-sellers were caused by the rally in AMC Entertainment.

Since those short-squeezes caused destruction for some short sellers, shares of AMC Entertainment and GameStop have fallen by about 60 percent from their record highs.

As traders look to replicate the success of WallStreetBets stocks, one data aggregation is putting together a list of the most mentioned stocks.
According to data compiled by SwaggyStocks, the WallStreetBets forum is focused on the top 10 stocks. Financial data is from Koyfin and the list is based on mentions over the past 24 hours.
10. It's free.

HOOD is a ticker.

WallStreetBet mentioned over the past 24 hours.

The market capitalization was $15.7 billion.

The one-week performance was 1.8%.

A pop-up kiosk for the company on Wall Street.

Spencer Platt is a photographer.

9. There are Meta Platforms.

It's called the Facebook ticker.

WallStreetBet mentioned over the past 24 hours.

The market capitalization is almost a billion dollars.

The one-week performance was 7.0%.

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Facebook.

8. There is a person named Palantir.

PLTR is a ticker.

WallStreetBet mentioned over the past 24 hours.

Market capitalization is $38.6 billion.

The one-week performance was 5.3%.

The headquarters of Palantir.

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7. Microsoft.

MSFT is listed.

WallStreetBet mentioned over the past 24 hours.

Market capitalization is $2.57 trillion.

The one-week performance was 7.0%.

Brad Smith is Microsoft's Chief Legal Officer.

Stephen Brashear is a person.

6. It is a store that sells electronics

The GME is listed.

WallStreetBet mentioned over the past 24 hours.

The market capitalization is $11.5 billion.

The one-week performance was 3.9%.

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5. Micro devices that are advanced.

It's the chipmaker:AMD.

Over the past 24 hours, WallStreetBets mentioned 200.

Market capitalization is $184.8 billion.

The one-week performance was 12.6%.

The leader in the market isAMD.

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4. It's Nvidia.

The ticker is: NVDA.

WallStreetBet mentioned over the past 24 hours.

The market capitalization is $762 billion.

One-Week performance was 10.0%.

Santa Clara, California is where the Nvidia headquarters are.

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3. Amazon.

AMZN is on the list.

WallStreetBet mentioned over the past 24 hours.

The market capitalization is $1.74 trillion.

The one-week performance was 2.4%.

A sign for Amazon.

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2. Apple.

The stock is AAPL.

WallStreetBet mentioned over the past 24 hours.

Market capitalization is $2 billion.

The one-week performance was 5.9%.

There is an Apple store.

Spencer Platt is a photographer.

1. It is a car called theTesla

TSLA is listed.

Over the past 24 hours, WallStreetBet mentioned 1,360.

Market capitalization is over one trillion dollars.

The one-week performance was 20.8%.

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