Stocktwits Top 25 Week 26

Our updated list of the market's top stocks.

OVERVIEW
Happy Saturday

Welcome to the Stocktwits Top 25 Newsletter this week!

The Stocktwits Top 25 reports the 25 best-performing stocks in the S&P 500, Nasdaq 100, and Russell 2000 year to date (YTD) and tracks their performances over time. To help you understand this data further, check out our FAQ page, and feel free to reach out if you have questions!

Here are the Stocktwits Top 25 Lists for this week:

S&P 500
ST Top 25 S&P 500 πŸ’ͺ

The S&P 500 Top 25 list (+4.54%) outperformed the S&P 500 index (+3.44%).

There was 1 major change to the list this week.

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NASDAQ 100
The Large-Cap Nasdaq 100 πŸ€–

The Nasdaq 100 Top 25 list (+3.82%) underperformed the Nasdaq 100 index (+4.20%).

There was 3 major changes to the list this week.

RUSSELL 2000
The Growth-Centric Russell 2000 🦐

The Russell 2000 Top 25 list (+1.48%) underperformed the Russell 2000 index (+3.00%).

There were 4 major changes to the list this week.

Top Dawg Of The Week 🐢

The Top 25 list's Top Dawg was Aeva Technologies, which rallied 44%. πŸ“ˆ

The LiDAR self-driving car system maker held an investor day this week, and the firm announced an investment from an unnamed Fortune 500 company in its Frequency Modulated Continuous Wave tech.

$AEVA ( β–² 8.55% ) is up 666% YTD.

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