Ranked by Grok analysis, mentions, and trend momentum from FinTwit's most active trading accounts. Cross-validated with Reddit for higher confidence. Updated hourly.
| # | Ticker | Company | Buzz | Mentions | Bullish | Trend |
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Data updated hourly via Grok analysis. Want programmatic access? Get the API.
Here's what each column in the table means.
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How much a stock is being discussed on X/Twitter's FinTwit community. Combines Grok ranking, mention frequency, sentiment, and momentum.
70+ | Hot - lots of attention |
40-70 | Moderate interest |
<40 | Quieter, less discussion |
Number of times the stock appeared in X trending, based on Grok analysis.
High count | Consistent presence in trending |
Low count | Brief spike or new trend |
What percentage of tweets are positive about the stock (when sentiment data is available).
55%+ | FinTwit is optimistic |
45-55% | Mixed opinions |
<45% | More skepticism |
Shows if discussion is increasing or decreasing compared to 24h ago.
↑ | Growing interest |
↓ | Fading interest |
→ | Stable activity |
Stocks that appear in both the X Top 50 and Reddit Top 100 are marked as "validated" in the overlay. This cross-platform confirmation helps filter out platform-specific noise and provides higher confidence signals. When the same ticker trends on both FinTwit and Reddit trading communities, it often indicates genuine market interest rather than coordinated campaigns on a single platform.
This data shows what FinTwit traders on X/Twitter are discussing - it's not investment advice or a recommendation to buy or sell any stock. High buzz can indicate opportunity, but it can also mean hype or a crowded trade. Use this ranking to discover stocks worth researching further, spot emerging trends early, and understand what the trading community is focused on. Always do your own due diligence before making any investment decisions.
Everything you need to know about the X Top 50 Stocks ranking.
FinTwit (Financial Twitter) refers to the community of traders, investors, and financial analysts who discuss stocks and markets on X/Twitter. It includes individual traders, fund managers, financial news accounts, and market commentators sharing ideas via cashtags ($TSLA, $NVDA, etc.).
Grok analysis runs every 60 minutes, identifying the most discussed stocks on X/Twitter. The page caches data for 5 minutes, so you'll see fresh rankings within minutes of any significant activity changes.
Rankings are based on current discussion activity, not market cap or popularity. A large-cap stock might rank lower simply because there's not much new to discuss. Low ranking doesn't mean bearish - it often means the stock is in a quiet period on FinTwit.
Sentiment analysis is performed on tweet content when available, measuring bullish vs bearish tone. The bullish percentage shows what portion of mentions have positive sentiment. Some tickers may show "—" if sentiment data isn't available for that period.
This data is for informational purposes only. FinTwit sentiment is one signal among many - it reflects social media discussion, not institutional activity or fundamentals. Many traders use it as a contrarian indicator or for timing. Always do your own research.
Yes! The X Stock Sentiment API provides programmatic access to all this data. Free tier includes 250 requests/month. Build trading bots, dashboards, or integrate into your existing tools.
Sudden rank jumps usually indicate: earnings announcements, breaking news, viral tweets from influential accounts, short squeeze speculation, or significant price movements. Click on any ticker to see detailed metrics.
We compare X trending data with Reddit trending data. Stocks appearing on both platforms are marked as "validated," providing higher confidence that the buzz is genuine and not limited to a single platform or community.
Access the same data powering this page through our API. Build trading algorithms, dashboards, alerts, or research tools with real-time X/Twitter stock sentiment.