7 Hot Stocks on Traders' Radars
From hedge funds to individual investors, scores of market participants are turning to social media to figure out which stocks are worth watching. It's a concept that's known as "crowdsourcing", and it uses the masses to identify emerging trends in the market.
Crowdsourcing has long been a popular tool for the advertising industry, but it makes a lot of sense as an investment tool, too. After all, the market is completely driven by the supply and demand, so it can be valuable to see what names are trending among the crowd.
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While some fund managers are already trying to leverage social media resources like Twitter to find algorithmic trading opportunities, for most investors, crowdsourcing works best as a starting point for traders who want a starting point in their analysis. Today, we'll leverage the power of the crowd to take a look at seven of the highest-trending stock searches on Google.