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WSB Alert | NVIDIA Tops WSB Hot Stocks List, Zoom Video Jumps 297 Places

AInvestThursday, Aug 22, 2024 7:00 am ET
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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 users. Since then, it has been known as the "home base" for retail investors in the US stock market. The retail investors here may seem crazy, but they are rational, often serving as a market trend indicator. The WSB Hot Stocks section aims to dig deep into retail investors' favorite stocks by tracking key metrics such as mentions, likes, and hot discussion rankings, to capture the latest trends in the US stock market.

The latest WSB hot discussion rankings as of August 22 are as follows:

By ranking:

NVIDIA ranks 1st on the WSB Hot Stocks list, with a 0.98% overnight increase.

S&P 500 ETF-SPDR ranks 2nd on the WSB Hot Stocks list, with a 0.34% overnight increase.

Intuitive Machines ranks 3rd on the WSB Hot Stocks list, with a 5.11% overnight decrease.


Notably, based on ranking changes within the top 20:

Zoom Video Communications has risen 297 places on the WSB Hot Stocks list, currently ranking 18th, with a 1.86% overnight increase.

CAVA Group has risen 194 places on the WSB Hot Stocks list, currently ranking 19th, with a 4.74% overnight increase.

BJ's Wholesale Club has risen 126 places on the WSB Hot Stocks list, currently ranking 17th, with a 1.31% overnight increase.


The top five companies in the table include NVIDIA, which ranks first with a mention count of 608 and 3066 likes; the S&P 500 ETF-SPDR, which ranks second with a mention count of 463 and 3591 likes; and Intuitive Machines, which ranks third with a mention count of 362 and 2109 likes. AST SpaceMobile and Rocket Lab USA are also in the top five, ranking fourth and fifth respectively.

WSB Hot Stock Company News

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NVIDIA’s First AI NPC Enters Games, Players Can Converse with NPCs Using Voice
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Snowflake Expects FY2024 Product Revenue to Reach $3.36 Billion
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