Stocktwits Chart Art:  April 17, 2025

Stocktwits Chart Art: April 17, 2025

STOCKTWITS CHART ART: APRIL 17, 2025
The Stocktwits Summary 📝

The market climbed slightly today, based on the S&P 500, but the Dow and Nasdaq fell. For the week, only the Russell 2000 stayed in the green overall. Next week is a major earnings week for Tesla and Google, the first of the Mag 7 to report. Let’s see some charts.

Here’s how the major indexes ended the day:

Index

ST Sentiment Score

ST Message Volume

$SPY (+0.14%)

Neutral (46)

High (59)

$QQQ (-0.02%)

Bearish (38)

High (58)

$IWM (+0.82%)

Neutral (51)

High (57)

$DIA (-1.31%)

Bearish (38)

High (57)

*The ST Sentiment Score & Message Volume scales range from 0 to 100 (extremely bearish to extremely bullish). More info here.

And here’s the Stocktwits Sentiment Index, improving for the week despite the falling market.

Source: Stocktwits

CHART OF THE DAY
VIX Below 30 Again, Break Out The Champagne 🍾 

One Trader Calls The Goog Bottom 🔍️ 

Costco Might Be Living Beyond Its Means 🛍️ 

Hertz Pulled Back, But Does It Have More Room To Grow? 🚘️ 

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  • What’s driving record levels of uncertainty

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Lucid Driving To Lows, Or About To Notch A Higher Close? 🏎️ 

Roblox Hitting Last Week’s Highs To End Short Week ⏹️ 

UNH Going To Bounce Again, Or Break The Floor? 🩸 

Spotify Streaming At The Top Of Charts 👽️ 

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