Track the stocks with the most prediction-market activity on Polymarket right now. This live ranking combines trade volume, active markets and probability-implied sentiment to surface where real money is flowing today. Updated hourly.
| # | Ticker | Company | Buzz | Trades | Bullish | Trend |
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Data updated hourly from Polymarket prediction markets. Need raw JSON or historical data? Use the Polymarket Sentiment API. See the same tickers ranked by mentions on Reddit and on X, by news coverage, or browse the top crypto coins on Reddit.
Here's what each column in the table means.
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Count (markets)
0-100%
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How much prediction-market activity a stock has. Combines trade volume, active markets, liquidity and trend.
70+ | Hot - heavy market activity |
40-70 | Moderate activity |
<40 | Quieter, light activity |
Total trades in the selected period. The number in brackets shows how many distinct markets reference the stock.
Many markets | Broad interest across outcomes |
Few markets | Concentrated in one bet |
What share of market pricing leans bullish, implied from real-money bets.
55%+ | People are optimistic |
45-55% | Mixed opinions |
<45% | More skepticism |
Shows if market activity is increasing or decreasing compared to before.
↑ | Growing interest |
↓ | Fading interest |
→ | Stable activity |
This data shows where prediction-market money is flowing - it's not investment advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any stock. Heavy activity can flag a catalyst the market is pricing, but a probability is not a certainty. Use this ranking to see which stocks markets are betting on, spot shifts early and cross-check market-implied sentiment against social and news signals. Always do your own due diligence before making any investment decisions.
Everything you need to know about the Polymarket Top 50 Stocks ranking.
The live table at the top of this page ranks the stocks with the most prediction-market activity right now, updated hourly. Set the time period to Today for the freshest 24-hour view, or widen it to 7 or 30 days to see which tickers have drawn sustained market interest.
It's a live ranking of the stocks with the most activity on Polymarket prediction markets. Stocks are ranked by their buzz score, which combines trade volume, the number of active markets, probability-implied sentiment and trend momentum.
Buzz score (0-100) combines market activity, liquidity and trend. It weighs trade volume, how many distinct markets reference a ticker and how that activity is moving, so a high score means real money is flowing into markets tied to the stock.
It's probability-implied sentiment derived from market prices. Because Polymarket prices reflect real-money bets on outcomes, a 60% bullish reading means the markets are pricing a 60% lean toward positive outcomes for that ticker rather than counting opinions.
The ranking refreshes every 60 minutes as new trades and markets are processed. The page caches data for 5 minutes, so you'll see fresh rankings within minutes of a shift in market activity.
Social and news sentiment measure what people say. Polymarket sentiment measures what people bet, with real money on the line. When prediction markets and social chatter disagree, that gap is itself a signal worth a closer look.
Rankings reflect prediction-market activity, not market cap. A large-cap can sit low simply because few active markets reference it right now. A low rank means quiet betting, not a bearish call.
Yes. The Polymarket Sentiment API gives programmatic access to the same data, including probability-implied sentiment and liquidity. Build trading bots, dashboards or research tools on top of it.
The filter helps you focus on specific asset types. Stocks are individual companies (AAPL, TSLA), while ETFs are funds (SPY, QQQ). "All" shows both combined, ranked by buzz score regardless of type.
Access the same data powering this page through our API. Build trading algorithms, dashboards, alerts, or research tools with real-time, probability-implied Polymarket sentiment.