WSB Alert | NVIDIA Tops WSB Hot Stock List Amidst 8.15% Overnight Surge
A few years ago, a short squeeze battle between retail investors and Wall Street propelled the WSB forum to overnight fame, with user numbers surging. Since then, it has been known as the "home base" for U.S. stock retail investors. The retail investors here may seem irrational, but they are not lacking in reason, making this a potential market trend indicator.
The WSB Hot Stock list aims to deeply explore the individual stocks most loved by retail investors through key indicators such as the number of mentions, likes, and discussion rankings, tracking retail investors' focus points and grasping the latest U.S. stock trends.
The latest WSB hot stock rankings as of September 12 are as follows:
According to the rankings:
NVIDIA ranks 1st on the WSB hot stock list, NVIDIA rose 8.15% overnight, marking a 3-day gain of 13.69%.
S&P 500 ETF-SPDR ranks 2nd on the WSB hot stock list, S&P 500 ETF-SPDR rose 1.03% overnight, with a 3-day gain of 2.60%.
AST SpaceMobile ranks 3rd on the WSB hot stock list, AST SpaceMobile rose 6.86% overnight, marking a 2-day gain of 7.56%.
Notably, according to ranking changes among the top 20 on the hot stock list:
Wheels Up Experience climbed 36 spots on the WSB hot stock list, currently ranking 19th, Wheels Up Experience rose 2.90% overnight, with a 3-day gain of 26.04%.
Rocket Lab USA climbed 33 spots on the WSB hot stock list, currently ranking 13th, Rocket Lab USA rose 8.62% overnight, with a 3-day gain of 14.97%.
Micron Technology climbed 27 spots on the WSB hot stock list, currently ranking 16th, Micron Technology rose 4.38% overnight, with a 2-day gain of 5.08%.
Based on the table, the top companies include NVIDIA, which ranks 1st with 731 mentions and 3960 likes. S&P 500 ETF-SPDR is in 2nd place with 463 mentions and 7001 likes, while AST SpaceMobile is 3rd with 202 mentions and 2942 likes.
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