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Rank Ticker Lower sequence of numbers suggests short term under valued
1 SYM ðŸš€ ðŸ“ˆ 1_1_1_3
2 RCAT ðŸš€ ðŸ“ˆ 1_1_1_6
3 EVGO ðŸš€ ðŸ“ˆ 1_1_2
4 SEDG ðŸš€ ðŸ“ˆ 1_1_2_1
5 ACHR ðŸ“ˆ 1_2_1_1
6 SOUN ðŸš€ ðŸ“ˆ 1_2_1_1
7 LYB ðŸš€ 1_2_2_1
8 DD ðŸš€ 1_2_2_2
9 BBAI ðŸš€ ðŸ“ˆ 1_2_2_2
10 LUMN ðŸš€ ðŸ“ˆ 1_2_2_4
11 DJT ðŸš€ ðŸ“ˆ 1_4_1_1
12 SMCI ðŸš€ ðŸ“ˆ 2_1_1_1
13 BB ðŸš€ ðŸ“ˆ 2_1_1_1
14 CRCL ðŸš€ ðŸ“ˆ 2_1_1_2
15 NNOX ðŸš€ 2_1_1_5
16 ARM ðŸš€ ðŸ“ˆ 2_1_2_1
17 OKLO ðŸš€ ðŸ“ˆ 2_1_2_2
18 QBTS ðŸš€ ðŸ“ˆ 2_1_2_2
19 RBRK ðŸš€ ðŸ“ˆ 2_1_2_2
20 DVN ðŸš€ 2_1_2_2
21 UPST ðŸ“ˆ 2_1_2_5
22 IONQ ðŸš€ ðŸ“ˆ 2_1_3_2
23 SE ðŸš€ 2_1_3_2
24 PSTG ðŸš€ 2_1_6_1
25 FIG ðŸš€ 2_2_1_1
26 AI ðŸš€ 2_2_1_1
27 DDOG ðŸš€ 2_2_1_2
28 ERIC ðŸš€ 2_2_1_2
29 SERV ðŸš€ ðŸ“ˆ 2_2_1_4
30 QUBT ðŸš€ ðŸ“ˆ 2_2_1_5
31 TAL 2_2_2
32 IOT ðŸš€ 2_2_2_1
33 PSKY ðŸš€ 2_2_2_1
34 ORCL ðŸš€ 2_2_2_1
35 NOK ðŸš€ 2_2_2_1
36 XPEV ðŸš€ ðŸ“ˆ 2_2_2_1
37 CLF ðŸš€ 2_2_2_2
38 GEV ðŸš€ 2_2_2_2
39 OKTA ðŸš€ 2_2_2_2
40 INTC ðŸš€ ðŸ“ˆ 2_2_2_2
41 FRMI ðŸš€ 2_2_2_2
42 CRWV ðŸš€ ðŸ“ˆ 2_2_2_2
43 MRVL 2_2_2_2
44 WULF ðŸš€ ðŸ“ˆ 2_2_2_2
45 U ðŸš€ 2_2_2_2
46 NKE ðŸš€ 2_2_2_2
47 CLS ðŸš€ ðŸ“ˆ 2_2_2_3
48 BTDR ðŸš€ ðŸ“ˆ 2_2_2_3
49 ISRG ðŸš€ 2_2_2_3
50 BE ðŸš€ ðŸ“ˆ 2_2_2_4
51 RGTI ðŸš€ ðŸ“ˆ 2_2_2_5
52 CELH 2_2_2_5
53 FIGR ðŸš€ ðŸ“ˆ 2_2_2_5
54 CPNG ðŸš€ 2_2_2_6
55 RIVN ðŸš€ ðŸ“ˆ 2_2_3_1
56 ZIM ðŸš€ ðŸ“ˆ 2_2_3_4
57 MDB ðŸš€ 2_2_4_2
58 AEO ðŸš€ ðŸ“ˆ 2_3_1_3
59 PLTR ðŸ“ˆ 2_3_3_2
60 AMC ðŸš€ ðŸ“ˆ 2_4_1_2
61 GME ðŸš€ ðŸ“ˆ 2_4_2_1
62 PTON ðŸ“ˆ 2_4_2_2
63 NIO ðŸš€ ðŸ“ˆ 2_4_4_1
64 VG ðŸš€ ðŸ“ˆ 2_6_1_1
65 APLD ðŸš€ ðŸ“ˆ 3_1_2_1
66 GM ðŸš€ 3_1_3_3
67 RUN ðŸš€ ðŸ“ˆ 3_2_2_1
68 TIGR ðŸš€ ðŸ“ˆ 3_2_2_1
69 LUNR ðŸš€ ðŸ“ˆ 3_2_2_2
70 TER ðŸš€ 3_2_2_3
71 HL ðŸš€ ðŸ“ˆ 3_2_2_3
72 M ðŸš€ 3_2_3_2
73 FTI ðŸš€ 3_2_3_2
74 UAL ðŸš€ ðŸ“ˆ 3_3_3_4
75 RDDT ðŸš€ ðŸ“ˆ 3_4_2_3
76 GH ðŸš€ ðŸ“ˆ 3_4_4_3
77 LMND ðŸš€ ðŸ“ˆ 4_1_2_2
78 JHX ðŸš€ 4_2_2_2
79 WBD ðŸ“ˆ 4_2_3_2
80 DECK ðŸš€ 4_2_4_2
81 IREN ðŸš€ ðŸ“ˆ 4_2_4_6
82 QS ðŸš€ ðŸ“ˆ 4_5_2_1
83 SHOP ðŸš€ 4_5_2_2
84 EOSE ðŸš€ ðŸ“ˆ 4_6_2_5
85 NBIS ðŸš€ ðŸ“ˆ 5_2_2_2
What Is Open Interest?

Open Interest is the total number of outstanding derivative contracts - typically futures or options - that have been opened but not yet settled, expired, or closed out. It represents the number of active positions traders hold at the end of each trading day. Every contract has two sides - a buyer and a seller. Open Interest increases when both participants initiate new positions (one new long and one new short), and decreases when positions are closed by offsetting trades. If an existing position is passed from one trader to another without marking to close, Open Interest remains unchanged. Open Interest differs from trading volume, which counts every trade executed during a session. Volume reflects how often contracts change hands; Open Interest reflects how many remain open. Rising Open Interest typically indicates fresh capital entering the market and can confirm price trends, while declining levels may signal traders exiting and weakening momentum. Traders and analysts monitor Open Interest to assess liquidity, market sentiment, and trend strength. Large Open Interest in a contract suggests high participation and tighter bid‑ask spreads. When combined with price movement - such as price advancing alongside rising Open Interest - it can support confidence in the persistence of a trend. However, Open Interest should be used alongside other indicators and broader market context.

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