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Most Added to Watchlists

86.21k followers30 symbols Watchlist by Yahoo Finance

Follow this list to discover and track stocks that were added to most watchlists by Yahoo Finance Users. This list is generated daily and limited to the top 30 stocks that meet the criteria.

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Follow this list to discover and track stocks that were added to most watchlists by Yahoo Finance Users. This list is generated daily and limited to the top 30 stocks that meet the criteria.

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How are these weighted?

The stocks in this watchlist are weighted equally.

Performance

WatchlistChange Today1 Month Return1 Year ReturnTotal Return
Most Added to Watchlists+2.47%---
^GSPC+1.02%-2.83%+23.33%+5383.83%

30 Symbols

SymbolCompany NameLast PriceChange% ChangeMarket TimeVolumeAvg Vol (3 month)Market Cap
MSFTMicrosoft Corporation406.32+7.28+1.82%4:00 PM EDT29.61M21.59M3,019.14B
AAPLApple Inc.169.3-0.59-0.35%4:00 PM EDT44.46M61.60M2,614.31B
NVDANVIDIA Corporation877.35+51.03+6.18%4:00 PM EDT54.61M53.52M2,193.37B
GOOGLAlphabet Inc.171.95+15.95+10.22%4:00 PM EDT64.53M31.79M2,150.05B
GOOGAlphabet Inc.173.69+15.74+9.97%4:00 PM EDT55.11M23.20M2,144.98B
AMZNAmazon.com, Inc.179.62+5.95+3.43%4:00 PM EDT41.95M42.13M1,868.53B
METAMeta Platforms, Inc.443.29+1.91+0.43%4:00 PM EDT31.96M18.83M1,124.42B
TSMTaiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited138.3+1.72+1.26%4:00 PM EDT8.37M16.07M717.36B
AVGOBroadcom Inc.1344.07+49.65+3.84%4:00 PM EDT2.39M2.97M622.87B
TSLATesla, Inc.168.29-1.89-1.11%4:00 PM EDT108.83M100.87M536.71B
AMDAdvanced Micro Devices, Inc.157.4+3.64+2.37%4:00 PM EDT42.40M68.38M254.38B
CATCaterpillar Inc.343.38+5.38+1.59%4:00 PM EDT3.29M2.43M171.48B
IBMInternational Business Machines Corporation167.13-1.78-1.05%4:00 PM EDT8.95M4.62M153.22B
NOWServiceNow, Inc.723.55+7.30+1.02%4:00 PM EDT1.44M1.18M148.60B
INTCIntel Corporation31.88-3.23-9.20%4:00 PM EDT119.37M47.22M135.71B
BMYBristol-Myers Squibb Company44.85+0.15+0.34%4:00 PM EDT16.73M16.01M90.90B
CMGChipotle Mexican Grill, Inc.3186.97+75.00+2.41%4:00 PM EDT335.11k256.22k87.54B
ANETArista Networks, Inc.264.7-0.06-0.02%4:00 PM EDT2.52M2.74M83.01B
SMCISuper Micro Computer, Inc.857.44+70.04+8.90%4:00 PM EDT7.03M10.69M50.20B
NEMNewmont Corporation42.73-0.68-1.57%4:00 PM EDT12.97M14.91M49.26B
MSCIMSCI Inc.477.78+13.29+2.86%4:00 PM EDT1.04M568.47k37.85B
VRTVertiv Holdings Co93.49+3.14+3.48%4:00 PM EDT15.11M8.97M34.96B
HUBSHubSpot, Inc.631.13-4.97-0.78%4:00 PM EDT591.06k530.22k31.98B
SNAPSnap Inc.14.55+3.15+27.63%4:00 PM EDT137.41M32.43M24.02B
LUVSouthwest Airlines Co.27.03-0.23-0.84%4:00 PM EDT15.32M8.48M16.17B
ROKURoku, Inc.56.35-6.46-10.28%4:00 PM EDT18.04M5.79M8.09B
CAVACAVA Group, Inc.69.16+6.57+10.50%4:01 PM EDT5.82M2.36M7.88B
WHRWhirlpool Corporation94.6-0.37-0.39%4:00 PM EDT2.40M1.49M5.17B
HOGHarley-Davidson, Inc.34.75+1.52+4.57%4:00 PM EDT3.43M1.95M4.67B
PIImpinj, Inc.150.91-4.64-2.98%4:00 PM EDT1.56M411.34k4.18B
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