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These 10 stocks were the most-bought on Robinhood over the last week

  • Robinhood, the zero-commission brokerage platform that is popular with millenials, has seen a surge in trading volume as the market entered a volatile period due to the coronavirus pandemic.
  • Robintrack is a platform that uses data from Robinhood's API to track how many of its users own a particular stock over time.
  • The compiled data is put into a charting format that helps show the relationship between the price of a stock and popularity with Robinhood users.
  • Here are the 10 stocks on Robinhood that saw the largest increase in user ownership over the last week.
  • Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

Robinhood, the zero-commission brokerage platform that's popular with millenials, has seen a surge in trading volume as the stock market entered a volatile period due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Robintrack is a platform that uses data from Robinhood's API to track how many Robinhood users own a particular stock over time. The platform was developed by a college senior and has seen a surge in popularity over the past few months.

The compiled data is put into a charting format that helps show the relationship between the price of a stock and its popularity with Robinhood users.

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The data helps identify stocks where investors are either:

  • Buying the dip, which is apparent when the number of Robinhood account users owning a particular stock surges as the stock price falls.
  • Taking profits, which is apparent when the number of Robinhood account users owning a particular stock falls as the stock price rises.
  • Going full FOMO, which is apparent when the number of Robinhood account users owning a particular stock rises as the stock price rises.
  • Jumping ship, which is apparent when the number of Robinhood account users owning a particular stock falls as the stock price falls.

The data is also helpful for contrarian investors to go against the herd and identify popular stocks to sell short or unpopular stocks to buy long.

Here are the 10 stocks on Robinhood that saw the largest increase in user ownership over the last week.

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