Here is what Reddit was actually talking about over the past week, scored by Sintinel's sentiment models. We aggregated 171 Reddit posts across the most-discussed tickers and broke each one into bullish, bearish, and neutral mentions — no cherry-picking, just where the attention went.
Most-discussed tickers on Reddit this week
ATS led the conversation with 85 mentions and an average sentiment of 0.56 (mixed). Volume of mentions tells you where the crowd's attention is — direction tells you how it feels. Here is the full leaderboard.
- ATS — 85 mentions · avg sentiment 0.56 (mixed) · 22 bullish / 2 bearish / 61 neutral
- NVDA — 20 mentions · avg sentiment 0.60 (bullish) · 6 bullish / 0 bearish / 14 neutral
- AMD — 12 mentions · avg sentiment 0.56 (mixed) · 4 bullish / 1 bearish / 7 neutral
- RKLB — 10 mentions · avg sentiment 0.56 (mixed) · 2 bullish / 0 bearish / 8 neutral
- O — 9 mentions · avg sentiment 0.50 (mixed) · 1 bullish / 0 bearish / 8 neutral
- META — 9 mentions · avg sentiment 0.65 (bullish) · 5 bullish / 0 bearish / 4 neutral
- MSFT — 8 mentions · avg sentiment 0.54 (mixed) · 2 bullish / 0 bearish / 6 neutral
- ARM — 8 mentions · avg sentiment 0.62 (bullish) · 4 bullish / 0 bearish / 4 neutral
- TSLA — 6 mentions · avg sentiment 0.59 (mixed) · 3 bullish / 1 bearish / 2 neutral
- PL — 4 mentions · avg sentiment 0.49 (mixed) · 0 bullish / 0 bearish / 4 neutral
Where conviction was strongest
Ranking by average sentiment instead of raw volume, the most bullish names were META (0.65), ARM (0.62), NVDA (0.60). A high score on heavy volume is a louder signal than the same score on a handful of posts — read the two columns together.
Mentions measure attention, not edge. A stock can be all over Reddit and still be a bad trade — volume is the question, not the answer.
How to read this
Reddit is the fastest and noisiest sentiment source: it leads on retail-driven names but is the easiest to game. The useful move is to confirm a hot ticker against news tone and price before acting, and to watch for the EV gap — where bullish chatter has not yet shown up in price. A single loud thread is noise; broad, rising mentions backed by other sources is a signal.
These numbers are aggregated across Sintinel users’ tracked tickers and refresh every week. Sintinel scores each Reddit post in context, blends it with news and search into a composite, and surfaces the EV-gap read per ticker so you can tell crowded from convincing.