2025 Recap | WSB vs. Tigers' Top 10 US Stocks: Have Your Trades Overlap With Them?

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2025-12-30
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At the end of 2025, the WSB community shared their top stock picks this year. Here are the 10 most mentioned stocks, and how they performed year-to-date. This results in an average return of 76%, assuming equal investment in each stock at the start of the year.

For comparison, here are the top 10 most followed U.S. stocks among Tiger Brokers users (data as of mid-December 2025) and their year-to-date performance. Average return: 43.5%

WSB Picks

  1. $Reddit(RDDT)$ : +36%

  2. $Rocket Lab USA, Inc.(RKLB)$ : +209%

  3. $Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ : +27%

  4. $Robinhood(HOOD)$ : +205%

  5. $Wal-Mart(WMT)$ : +24%

  6. $Alphabet(GOOG)$ : +65%

  7. $Palantir Technologies Inc.(PLTR)$ : +158%

  8. $Meta Platforms, Inc.(META)$ : +11%

  9. $Strategy(MSTR)$ : -47%

  10. $Advanced Micro Devices(AMD)$ : +78%

​Tigers’ Picks

  1. $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ : +29.67%

  2. $Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ : +19.69%

  3. $Apple(AAPL)$ : +8.69%

  4. $Palantir Technologies Inc.(PLTR)$: +145.52%

  5. $Advanced Micro Devices(AMD)$ : +66.45%

  6. $Alibaba(BABA)$ : +73.75%

  7. $Alphabet(GOOG)$ : +59.50%

  8. $Meta Platforms, Inc.(META)$ : +13.48%

  9. $Amazon.com(AMZN)$ : +3.36%

  10. $Microsoft(MSFT)$ : +14.82%

While WSB’s top picks delivered a higher average return, they also tended to be more volatile. Tiger users generally followed a more balanced and less extreme approach, reflecting a more conservative style overall.

💭 Now we want to hear from you:

  • As a Tiger community member, do you consider yourself more conservative or more aggressive like the WSB forum?

  • How much did your personal trades overlap with these top 10 U.S. stocks this year?

  • In the new year, will you follow WSB’s picks or go against them?

Share your thoughts and let’s see how 2025 shaped up for different trading styles!

2025 Recap | Sum Up Your 2025 Investment Journey In One Sentence!
2025 came to a close with global markets swinging between political shocks and technological breakthroughs. Trump’s return reignited policy uncertainty, AI competition reshaped capital allocation, gold rewrote history, and megacaps expanded the limits of imagination. Markets trembled under tariff threats — yet celebrated amid an unprecedented computing boom. What trade taught you the most this year? How do you review your 2025 performance?
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  • icycrystal
    2025-12-31
    icycrystal
    @Shyon @Aqa @koolgal @SPACE ROCKET @nomadic_m @Barcode @rL @LMSunshine @GoodLife99 @HelenJanet @Universe宇宙 @Zarkness

    As a Tiger community member, do you consider yourself more conservative or more aggressive like the WSB forum?


    How much did your personal trades overlap with these top 10 U.S. stocks this year?


    In the new year, will you follow WSB’s picks or go against them?


    • koolgal
      Happy New Year to you with lots of winning trades 🌈🌈🌈💰💰💰
    • koolgal
      Thanks 😍😍😍
    • Shyon
      Thanks yo
  • Shyon
    2025-12-30
    Shyon
    As a Tiger $Tiger Brokers(TIGR)$ community member, I’d say I’m more aggressive overall, but not purely WSB-style risk-taking. I’m willing to accept volatility when there’s a clear long-term thesis, especially in AI-driven names, while still keeping risk management in mind to avoid large drawdowns.

    My overlap with the lists is mainly $Palantir Technologies Inc.(PLTR)$ , $Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ and $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ which sit in both WSB and Tiger users’ top picks. These positions reflect my preference for high-growth leaders with real fundamentals, rather than chasing every speculative rally just for short-term excitement.

    Looking ahead, I won’t blindly follow WSB or intentionally bet against them. I aim to balance aggression with selective conservatism — accepting slightly lower but more consistent returns. Over the long run, I believe discipline and staying power matter more than chasing the highest headline gains.

    @TigerStars @TigerClub @Tiger_comments

  • 1PC
    2025-12-30
    1PC
    📊 I lean more conservative than WSB’s aggressive style. My trades overlapped with 4 of the Tiger Top 10: NVDA, TSLA, GOOG, BABA. NVDA showed AI momentum, TSLA reminded me of volatility discipline, GOOG reflected steady compounding, & BABA highlighted global sentiment swings. WSB’s picks had big gains but high volatility — I prefer consistency & risk control heading into 2026.[Cool][Miser]@JC888 @Barcode @Shyon @koolgal @Shernice軒嬣 2000 @Aqa @DiAngel
    • koolgal
      Excellent strategy 🥰🥰🥰🌈🌈🌈💰💰💰
    • Shyon
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  • icycrystal
    2025-12-31
    icycrystal
    am more Conservative Style as it lower risk of large losses, more stable returns over time, focus on quality, blue-chip stocks and diversification
    • koolgal
      I also like to play it safe.🥰🥰🥰
    • koolgal
      Great strategy.👍👍👍
  • koolgal
    01-01
    koolgal
    🌟🌟🌟WSB vs Tiger Users' Top Picks: Which is better for me?  I would say I am a boring index fund enthusiast.

    My investment strategy is driven by one core philosophy: Simplicity over Stress.

    While others maybe glued to their screens at 3am, trying to chase the next high risk bet, I am allowing the power of low cost index ETFs like $SPDR Portfolio S&P 500 ETF(SPYM)$ & $STI ETF(ES3.SI)$ to do the heavy lifting.

    My strategy gives me a crucial competitive advantage that you can't buy on any exchange time:

    More time with loved ones. Every hour I do not spend on agonising over a market dip is an hour I spend with my loved ones.

    Less screen time, more peace.  I do not need the adrenaline spike of day trading.

    Better sleep. I am more interested in restful nights than overnight profits.

    In 2026 my portfolio maybe boringly consistent but my life will be richly lived. 

    Cheers to passive income & active living!

    @Tiger_comments @TigerStars @Tiger_SG @TigerClub @CaptainTiger

  • MHh
    2025-12-31
    MHh
    I am definitely a conservative investor as I prefer to manage my risks and try to minimise major drops in my portfolio. However, an exception to that would be my investment in HK and China stocks as these tend to be volatile and without reason. This stems from my conviction that China would eventually be the world’s top economy given their expertise and population size.


    For US stocks, my main investments are in ETFs rather than individual stocks as I tend to buy and hold and the proven safe strategy would be to invest in ETFs instead of individual stocks. Of course, my US ETFs have done well as these top 10 stocks are easily part of the underlying holdings for most ETFs, just that returns are definitely not as good. In the new year, I think I would still continue to stick to my strategy of buying ETFs. US stocks have rose quite a fair bit this year and close to historical valuations for most. I might just take profit first to have cash on hand. Be like Buffett, best to have cash now.
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