Rocket Companies, Inc. (NYSE: RKT), Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL) – Rocket Companies surpasses GameStop and Palantir as WallStreetBets main interest

The Reddit forum that led the small squeeze on GameStop Corp (NYSE: GME) is teeming with the discussion about new short squeeze targets.

Here are the most discussed companies on r / WallStreetBets:

Rocket Companies Inc (NYSE: RKT): The parent company of Rocket Mortage and Quicken Loans, shot up more than 71.19% on Tuesday at $ 41.60, but cooled down 8.17% in trading after the exchange closed.

The company has been growing since last week and is probably excited about a small squeeze. It is also the most discussed company on r / WallStreetBets with a volume of comments of 6,509 before GameStop, which attracted 6,266 comments, according to data from SwaggyStocks.

SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (NYSE: SPY), an ETF, entered before Palantir Technologies Inc (NYSE: PLTR) in terms of discussions. The company founded by Peter Thiel drew 1,156 comments, while the exchange-traded fund obtained 3,607 comments in the discussion forum. At the end of last month, Palantir was the most talked about company on WallStreetBets.

AMC Entertainment Holdings Inc (NYSE: AMC), which was one of the shares that rose with GameStop earlier in the year, when the short squeeze frenzy was at its peak, came ahead of Elon Musk, led Tesla Inc (NASDAQ: TSLA) in terms of comments. AMC collected 1,116 comments, 454 more than the automaker.

Nio Inc (NYSE: NIO) lagged behind Tesla in the comment volume by just two comments out of 660 comments. The Chinese automaker reported larger losses in the fourth quarter of RMB 0.93 or 14 cents than Street’s estimates of 7 cents.

Other widely discussed actions in the discussion forum included Fubotv Inc (NYSE: FUBO), Apple Inc (NYSE: AAPL), and Sundial Growers Inc (NASDAQ: SNDL).

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