
Stocktwits Top 25 Week 19
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Stocktwits Top 25 Week 19

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Welcome to the Stocktwits Top 25 Newsletter for the week!
The Stocktwits Top 25 reports the 25 best-performing stocks in the S&P 500, Nasdaq 100, and Russell 2000 year to date (YTD) and tracks their performances over time.
Here are the Stocktwits Top 25 Lists:
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P.S. #2 We’re working through some upgrades to these indexes and hope to roll those out in the coming weeks. We’ll keep you posted!
S&P 500
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The S&P 500 Top 25 list (-1.67%) underperformed the S&P 500 index (-0.47%).
There were 8 major changes to the list this week, with new editions highlighted in blue.
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NASDAQ 100
The Large-Cap Nasdaq 100 🤖
The Nasdaq 100 Top 25 list (-2.23%) underperformed the Nasdaq 100 index (-0.27%).
There was 5 major changes to the list this week, with new editions highlighted in blue.
RUSSELL 2000
The Growth-Centric Russell 2000 🦐
The Russell 2000 Top 25 list (+0.24%) outperformed the Russell 2000 index (+0.12%).
There were 7 major changes to the list this week, with new editions highlighted in blue.
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Top Dawg Of The Week 🐶
The Top 25 list’s Top Dawg was Aeva Technologies, which rallied 44.79%. 📈
The autonomous vehicle firm saw some leadership changes, and insiders buying stock this week. The firm appointed Daniel Gibson as a member of the Board of Directors, a Founder and CIO of Sylbera Capital Management. According to SEC filings, Sylebra, a 10% shareholder, bought even more shares in March for a total $23.28M. The firm is due to report on the 14th.

Aeva Technologies – Stocktwits users are ‘extremely bullish’
$AEVA ( ▲ 9.13% ) is up 56% YTD.
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