r/spy is a subreddit with 61k members. The community frequently discusses spy, quant signals, bullish, calls, and market, and the most common flair used is discussion, question, news, meme, and technical analysis.
The SPDR S&P 500 Trust is an exchange-traded fund built to track the performance of the S&P 500—representing 500 of the largest and most influential companies in the U.S. market. SPDR stands for Standard & Poor’s Depositary Receipts, the original name of the fund. $SPY was the first ETF ever created and is still the largest ETF in the world today.
Whether you’re a long-term investor, active trader, or just learning the market, SPY sits at the center of modern investing.
Popular Topics in r/spy
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Spy
103 posts
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Quant Signals
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Bullish
34 posts
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Calls
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Market
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Bearish
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Trading
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Volatility
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Trump
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Interpretation
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Flair Used in r/spy
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Discussion
: "Spy changed my life."
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#2
Question
: "SPY Tilt Loss"
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#3
News
: "We're back on boys! Good luck"
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#4
Meme
: "We hit 700!!! Now damp it!"
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Technical Analysis
: "I think I finally figured out SPY options"
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Algorithm
: "In and Out 💎💸."
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Last updated: July 16, 2026