WSB Alert| NVIDIA Tops WSB Hot Stock List with 7.22% Rise in Three Days
A few years ago, a short squeeze battle between retail investors and Wall Street made the WSB forum an overnight sensation, with a surge in user numbers. Since then, it has been dubbed the 'stronghold of retail investors' in the US stock market. The retail investors here may appear crazy, but they are not lacking in rationality, and the forum serves as a market trend indicator. The WSB hot stock section aims to delve into key metrics like individual stock mentions, likes, and trending rankings to uncover the most loved stocks by retail investors, track their focus, and grasp the latest US stock market trends.
The latest WSB hot stock rankings as of July 11 are as follows:
By ranking:
NVIDIA ranks first on the WSB hot stock list. NVIDIA rose 2.69% overnight, having increased for three consecutive days, with a 7.22% rise over the past three days.
S&P 500 ETF-SPDR ranks second on the WSB hot stock list. S&P 500 ETF-SPDR rose 0.99% overnight, having increased for seven consecutive days, with a 3.14% rise over the past seven days.
Tesla ranks third on the WSB hot stock list. Tesla rose 0.35% overnight, having increased for eleven consecutive days, with a 44.19% rise over the past eleven days.
Notably, by ranking changes within the top 20:
AZZ has risen by 29 places on the WSB hot stock list, currently at the 13th position, with a 2.03% increase overnight.
Palantir has risen by 14 places on the WSB hot stock list, currently at the 16th position, with a 3.76% increase overnight.
Antero Midstream has risen by 9 places on the WSB hot stock list, currently at the 10th position, with a 0.27% increase overnight, having increased for two consecutive days, with a 0.89% rise over the past two days.
WSB Hot Stock Discussion News:
Elon Musk's Neuralink will perform implant surgery on the second human patient. Neuralink Corp., the brain-machine interface startup founded by Elon Musk, plans to implant its device in a second human patient within about a week, with hopes to implant the device in a 'high single-digit' number of patients by the end of the year. The timing and location of these surgeries remain unclear.
Tesla raises car prices in Germany, Spain, and other parts of Europe. Tesla has increased the price of its Model 3 cars in countries such as Germany, the Netherlands, and Spain by about 1,500 euros ($1,622), depending on the model.
IDC: Apple's Vision Pro sales expected to not exceed 500,000 units this year. Market tracking firm IDC reports that since its launch in the US in February, the $3,500 Vision Pro mixed reality headset has not sold 100,000 units in a quarter, with current quarterly sales in the US down by 75%. IDC states that a more affordable version (estimated to be about half the current price) should rekindle interest in 2025, but significant sales growth is unlikely in the coming year.
Federal Reserve Governor Cook: Base expectation is continued decline in inflation, no significant rise in unemployment. Governor Cook stated that the base expectation is a continued decline in inflation without a significant rise in unemployment. If inflation approaches the target as easing policies begin and economic growth remains robust, the likelihood of a soft landing increases.
Microsoft to offer around 20 million euros to settle EU antitrust lawsuit by CISPE. Microsoft will offer around 20 million euros to settle an EU antitrust lawsuit brought by the cloud computing lobbying group European Cloud Infrastructure Service Providers Association (CISPE).
Microsoft signs carbon credit agreement with Occidental Petroleum. Occidental Petroleum's carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) subsidiary 1PointFive announced on July 9 that it has reached an agreement with Microsoft to sell 500,000 tons of carbon dioxide removal (CDR) credits over six years to support Microsoft's carbon removal strategy. This agreement marks the largest single purchase of CDR credits achieved through direct air capture (DAC) to date.