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Stocktwits Top 25 Week 36
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 💪
The S&P 500 Top 25 list (1.31%) outperformed the S&P 500 index (0.33%).
There were three major changes to the list this week.
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NASDAQ 100
The Large-Cap Nasdaq 100 🤖
The Nasdaq 100 Top 25 list (0.88%) underperformed the Nasdaq 100 index (1.01%).
There were three major changes to the list this week.
The Large-Cap Nasdaq 100 🤖 Groundhog Day on Wall Street: Chaos Resets and Stocks Go Up
The market feels like Groundhog Day. We wake up to huge headlines, panic, politics, tariffs, Fed chatter, AI hype, even a hotter jobs print, and by the close stocks shrug and grind higher. Ben and Emil break down why dips keep getting bought, why the VIX won’t wake up, what rising unemployment might mean for September cuts, and how narratives like tariffs, crypto, and AI are colliding with price action. Plus: SPY and QQQ on the week, Bitcoin’s bounce, sector winners and losers, and what to watch next week.
RUSSELL 2000
The Growth-Centric Russell 2000 🦐
The Russell 2000 Top 25 list (4.48%) outperformed the Russell 2000 index (1.04%).
There were three major changes to the list this week.
Top Dawg Of The Week 🐶
The Top 25 list's Top Dawg was $MLYS ( ▲ 5.07% ) Mineralys Therapeutics, which rallied 124%.
It’s yet another Russell 2000 classic: a clinical-stage biopharma company, this time studying kidney disease and sleep apnea.
The company announced the closing of a public offering of 11M shares this week that pulled in $287M. 📈
The stock is up 187% YTD.
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