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r/stocks

8.6M members
r/stocks is a subreddit with 8.6M members. Its distinguishing qualities are that the community is massive in size, and has crazy activity.
The most serious place on Reddit for Stock related discussions! Don't hesitate to tell us about a ticker we should know about, market news, or financial education. Check out our WIKI that has beginner & advanced topics on both investing & trading.

Popular Themes in r/stocks

#1
Advice Requests
: "Is there any logical reasoning behind TSLA growth (serious question)"
10 posts
#2
News
: "Tariffs, DOGE and Columbia — The market will crash because Trumpism is not capitalism"
7 posts
#3
Money Talk
: "Is it a good idea to put 1k in stocks if I only have ~12k in the bank?"
3 posts
#4
Solution Requests
: "Sector index fund or mutual recommendations outside of tech and financial?"
2 posts

Popular Topics in r/stocks

#1

Stocks

: "Retail traders plough $67bn into us Stocks while investment giants flee."
35 posts
#2

Trump

: "US tourism industry expecting a $64 billion drop in 2025 revenue due to travel restrictions by the Trump admin and international boycotts"
24 posts
#3

Tariffs

: "Trump announces 25% Tariffs on all cars ‘not made in the United States’"
21 posts
#4

Tesla

: "More than 200 Tesla protests planned this weekend, oh boy."
20 posts
#5

Market

: "Stop pretending you know the Market"
17 posts
#6

Economy

: "Walmart loses $22 billion in market cap, CEO says budget constrained American consumers are showing "stressed behaviours" and low confidence"
8 posts
#7

Investing

: "Newer to Investing - I’m not doing a good job. WWYD?"
7 posts
#8

Europe

: "Feb 2025 Europe car sales released: BMW +5%, SAIC Motors +26%, Renault +11%, while Mitsubishi and Tesla plunge by -40% among 12 brands"
4 posts
#9

Investment

: "How safe do you think WMT (Walmart) is as an Investment long term? Is retail dying? Specifically the types of products Walmart sells"
4 posts
#10

Ceo

: "Samsung Electronics says co-Ceo Han Jong-hee has passed away"
3 posts

Member Growth in r/stocks

Yearly
+1.9M members(27.8%)

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