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  • Reddit's Wall Street Bets forum entered the mainstream during the January GameStop craze.
  • From GameStop to AMC Entertainment, retail investors congregating on the subreddit are a driving force in the stock market.
  • These are the 10 most popular stocks Wall Street Bets is talking about right now.
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It's paid to follow what stocks Reddit's Wall Street Bets crowd are talking about this year, as several have gone through epic rallies and seen heightened volatility.

From GameStop in January to AMC Entertainment in June, the near 11 million-member forum has driven the conversation in so-called meme stocks that have exploded higher amid overwhelming demand from retail investors. Strong demand for stocks with shaky fundamentals has led to several hedge fund blowups that were caught on the opposite side of the trade betting against the company in question.

GameStop's short-squeeze, in-part led by the Wall Street Bets crowd, led to a more than 50% drawdown in multi-billion dollar hedge fund Melvin Capital. Meanwhile, the sharp rally in struggling movie theater chain AMC Entertainment caused billions of dollar in losses for short-sellers in May and June.

As traders look to replicate the success of Wall Street Bets stocks, one data aggregator is compiling the most mentioned stocks on Reddit's forum.

These are the top 10 stocks Reddit's WallStreetBets forum is focused on right now, according to data compiled by SwaggyStocks. The list is based on mentions over the past 24 hours.

10. Apple

Ticker: AAPL
Wall Street Bet Mentions Over Past 24 Hours: 111
Market Capitalization: $2.47 trillion
1-Week Performance: -0.4%

An Apple store employee's dark silhouette next to a white glowing Apple logo
An Apple store employee in New York.
Mark Lennihan/AP Photo

9. Pfizer

Ticker: PFE
Wall Street Bet Mentions Over Past 24 Hours: 117
Market Capitalization: $280.0 billion
1-Week Performance: -4.1%

Pfizer
Oil markets surged in the hours after Pfizer announced positive results from its coronavirus vaccine study.
Dado Ruvic/Reuters

8. Tesla

Ticker: TSLA
Wall Street Bet Mentions Over Past 24 Hours: 122
Market Capitalization: $699.3 billion
1-Week Performance: 6.4%

Tesla SuperCharger
Associated Press

7. Nvidia

Ticker: NVDA
Wall Street Bet Mentions Over Past 24 Hours: 162
Market Capitalization: $547.2 billion
1-Week Performance: 12%

NVIDIA computer graphic cards
Mike Blake/Reuters

6. ContextLogic

Ticker: WISH
Wall Street Bet Mentions Over Past 24 Hours: 294
Market Capitalization: $4.2 billion
1-Week Performance: 2.5%

Wish CFO
Wish CFO Rajat Bahri.
Wish

5. Clover Health

Ticker: CLOV
Wall Street Bet Mentions Over Past 24 Hours: 369
Market Capitalization: $3.6 billion
1-Week Performance: 9.2%

Andrew Toy Clover Health
Clover Health president and chief technology officer Andrew Toy
Clover Health

4. Blackberry

Ticker: BB
Wall Street Bet Mentions Over Past 24 Hours: 412
Market Capitalization: $6.2 billion
1-Week Performance: 14.8%

A shareholder uses his Blackberry while waiting for the Research In Motion annual meeting to begin in Waterloo, July 17, 2007.
BlackBerry shareholder
J.P. Moczulski/Reuters

3. Alibaba

Ticker: BABA
Wall Street Bet Mentions Over Past 24 Hours: 507
Market Capitalization: $474.3 billion
1-Week Performance: -1.2%

An office building of Alibaba Group is pictured on August 10, 2021 in Zhengzhou, Henan Province of China.
An office building of Alibaba Group is pictured on August 10, 2021 in Zhengzhou, Henan Province of China.
Li Qingsheng/VCG via Getty Images

2. AMC Entertainment

Ticker: AMC
Wall Street Bet Mentions Over Past 24 Hours: 824
Market Capitalization: $22.3 billion
1-Week Performance: 19.1%

AMC Entertainment
Noam Galai/Getty Images

1. GameStop

Ticker: GME
Wall Street Bet Mentions Over Past 24 Hours: 2,440
Market Capitalization: $14.5 billion
1-Week Performance: 28.6%

GameStop
Queue in front of Gamestop store in Christmas atmosphere in Milan during coronavirus emergency, Milan, Italy, on November 03 2020.
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