$SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust(SPY)$ $Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ $Intel(INTC)$ 🧠📈When AI Watches Memes: Which Stocks Are Noise, and Which Are Next?💡🔥
I’m fully convinced we’re entering a critical phase where meme stock chatter isn’t just entertainment; it’s a live wire of sentiment, volatility, and occasionally, asymmetric setups. But retail hype alone isn’t enough. That’s why I’m tracking where WallStreetBets momentum collides with AI conviction scores.
Every five minutes, a new ranking emerges. These are the top 25 tickers retail can’t stop talking about. But only a few show the kind of underlying metrics that justify the buzz. Here’s my full sweep of the most-mentioned names, and what actually matters.
🧨 $SPY (775 mentions)
The SPDR S&P 500 ETF leads in mentions, but AI sees minimal edge here with a 0.4% Score. It’s a macro exposure play, not a stock pick. The 61.5% sentiment remains neutral, a reflection of broader market chop near all-time highs.
🚗 $TSLA (733 mentions, 41.5% Bullish, AI Score 3.5%)
Tesla continues to dominate retail focus. What I’m watching is the wedge breakout, LEAP call flow, and ARK’s quiet accumulation. The sentiment is strong, and the roadmap—robotaxi, Optimus, FSD, and Dojo—is starting to reclaim attention.
🧠 $INTC (667 mentions, AI Score 8.6%)
Intel shocked me here. It’s up over 327% in chatter with a very strong AI Score. Trading at $20.70, it’s now being reconsidered as a deep value AI turnaround story. If the foundry expansion narrative gains steam, this could rerate.
🔍 $GOOG (271 mentions, 60.6% Bullish)
Alphabet stands firm post-earnings with strong Cloud and ad growth. AI Score sits at 0.5%; low, but retail sentiment is bullish. It’s more about stability than meme potential.
🚀 $AMD (256 mentions, 212.2% surge, AI Score 2.7%)
High bullish sentiment, but AI doesn’t love it. It’s still trailing $NVDA in high-end inference, but MI325 is gaining ground in data centers. Watch margin commentary closely.
🎮 $NVDA (251 mentions, 41.8% Bullish)
The retail hype has cooled, yet it remains a pillar of WSB attention. AI Score is low (0.2%) as valuation cools. This is the arms dealer in the AI war. BofA’s $220 PT still reflects long-term conviction.
🏥 $UNH (242 mentions, 11.7% Sentiment, AI Score 0.9%)
UnitedHealth quietly made the list, likely due to broader healthcare discussions. With AI Score and sentiment both neutral, it’s not a high-conviction name.
🏠 $RKT (183 mentions, 45.5% Bullish, AI Score 0.9%)
Rocket is back. Meme stock chatter aligns with breakout momentum and unusual options activity. If $17.50 cracks, I’m expecting a gamma extension. Days to cover is almost 6.
🛰️ $ASTS (153 mentions, 446.4% rise, AI Score 9.5%)
The standout. AI Score nearly leads the pack. Satellite-to-cell tech and retail enthusiasm are converging. $54.34 price with this kind of score? Worth watching.
🏘️ $OPEN (150 mentions, AI Score 4.8%)
Opendoor’s wild volatility continues. AI likes the setup more than most, and meme chatter hasn’t died. $2.54 may look cheap, but it’s the reversal risk that’s real. I’m tracking circuit breaker data and call wall flow.
🩺 $CNC (142 mentions, 425.9% chatter surge, AI Score 6.1%)
Centene is not what you’d expect on this list. With Medicaid and policy-linked revenue, it’s probably getting sympathy momentum from election-year health policy chatter.
📉 $HOOD (104 mentions, 1% sentiment, AI Score 2.9%)
Robinhood is always polarizing. Sentiment is weak despite a bullish tag. The 2025 product suite and rising crypto inflows may support a long-term turnaround narrative.
🧠 $QQQ (81 mentions, 47.3% Sentiment)
Similar to $SPY, it’s an exposure trade. Retail is still crowding into passive names, but the AI Score here is just 0.2%, suggesting no edge—only coverage.
🔐 $PLTR (79 mentions, 36.2% Bearish, AI Score 2.6%)
Palantir is dividing retail. While AI buzz lifted it earlier this year, sentiment is now flipping. With decelerating government contracts and insiders selling, I’m cautious near $158.
🧬 $HIMS (64 mentions, 45.5% Bearish, AI Score 0.5%)
Another surprise appearance. The bearish lean reflects fears around valuation and competition in the telehealth space. Momentum has cooled.
🥾 $DECK (63 mentions, 186.4% surge, AI Score 11.4%)
Deckers is the AI favourite. Strongest Score of all. This isn’t meme-driven; it’s earnings-driven. Margins, growth, and brand strength are powering its climb. Quiet winner.
🍔 $WEN (61 mentions, 50% Sentiment, AI Score 0.8%)
Wendy’s is flat in both sentiment and AI Score. This may be riding the coattails of the “consumer staple meme” chatter, but I see no edge here.
🔍 $GOOGL (59 mentions, 69.4% Neutral, AI Score 0.5%)
Different class share, same fundamentals. Holding strong post-Q2. Still deserves a mention for options watchers and ETF rebalancing exposure.
🛍️ $KSS (59 mentions, 57.6% Neutral, AI Score 6.2%)
Kohl’s is swinging back into the meme mix. Short interest remains elevated, and AI Score is surprisingly high. Could be a stealth momentum play if retail rotations intensify.
🍎 $AAPL (57 mentions, 83.9% Sentiment, AI Score 0.1%)
Apple sentiment is high, but AI sees no edge right now. Vision Pro and AI ambitions still feel underwhelming compared to $MSFT or $NVDA.
📊 $MSTR (57 mentions, 83.9% Bullish, AI Score 2.2%)
MicroStrategy remains a proxy for Bitcoin. $405.80 tracks closely with BTC sentiment. Keep this one on the radar for any BTC breakout through $130,000.
🇹🇼 $TSM (57 mentions, 470% surge, AI Score 1.6%)
TSMC is suddenly in focus. The geopolitical narrative and AI chip demand are reactivating retail chatter. But it’s the 1.6% AI Score that tempers enthusiasm.
🧠 $MSFT (56 mentions, 9.8% Bullish, AI Score 0.6%)
Microsoft remains the AI infrastructure backbone. Azure growth and CoPilot monetization aren’t meme-worthy, but they’re real. Retail is sleeping on it.
🛒 $AMZN (52 mentions, 7.1% Bullish, AI Score 0.3%)
Amazon quietly gains mentions. Logistics and Cloud strength keep it solid. Retail sentiment isn’t euphoric, and AI Score is low, but long-term conviction remains.
📱 $META (50 mentions, 42.9% Bullish, AI Score 0.3%)
Meta’s AI ad targeting, WhatsApp payments, and Threads traction make it a dark horse. The AI Score is low, yet fundamentals remain strong.
🧪 $IOVA (50 mentions, 49% Bearish, AI Score 5%)
Iovance is extremely speculative. The AI Score is decent, but sentiment is split. At $3.13, it’s a biotech swing that could either 3x or implode.
🧭 Conclusion:
Meme sentiment doesn’t always align with intelligent signals. I’m watching where AI conviction is greater than meme hype, and that points me toward $DECK, $ASTS, $INTC, and surprisingly, $CNC and $KSS. When the noise settles, that’s where the real positioning starts.
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