March 16, 6:38 am
Last week, Reddit discussions still revolved around the usual heavyweights, but the more interesting action came from the fast movers. GameStop, NVIDIA, and Google led by total mentions, while EON Resources, Adobe, and Oracle posted the sharpest jumps in attention week over week.
GameStop remained the clear No. 1 with 1,764 mentions, even as chatter fell 18% from the prior week and the stock slipped 2.9%. The tone stayed bullish, but the posts were more about the usual community story than a fresh catalyst: store-related celebration posts, Charles Payne sharing a position, MOASS-style technical hype, and excitement around card-grading growth.
NVIDIA and Google were right behind it with 1,506 and 1,494 mentions. NVIDIA discussion stayed bullish, but the biggest posts were broad market and trader-behavior stories rather than company-specific news, including a viral options loss post and a widely shared cyber threat headline. Google was steadier and more neutral, with attention tied to reports that Google Fiber was sold and merged with a cable company, plus discussion around Google closing its $32 billion Wiz deal.
EON Resources was one of the biggest Reddit movers of the week, with mentions surging 144% to 1,283 while the stock nearly doubled. The story on Reddit was clear: traders piled in after a March 11 news release about expanded oil hedging through the end of 2027, with posts highlighting locked-in pricing, lower debt, and production growth plans.
The second leg of the narrative was macro. Multiple posts tied EONR to rising oil anxiety around Iran, turning it into a small-cap energy momentum trade. The tone was bullish throughout, and unlike some meme spikes, this one had a specific company update plus a broader sector tailwind behind it.
Adobe saw the biggest jump in attention of the large software names, with mentions up 176% to 989, but it was not for the right reason. The stock fell 12.7% as Reddit locked onto two headlines: a tepid sales forecast and news that CEO Shantanu Narayen plans to step down once a successor is named. Some posters argued the earnings details and AI metrics looked better than the market reaction suggested, so the tone landed as neutral, but the spike in attention was clearly driven by uncertainty.
Oracle was the cleaner winner. Mentions nearly doubled to 979 and shares rose 3.7% after an earnings beat and higher long-term guidance. The most-cited figures in Reddit posts were stronger cloud growth, accelerating infrastructure revenue, and a raised fiscal 2027 revenue outlook. In short, Adobe got attention from a reset, while Oracle got attention from a genuine beat-and-raise story.
| Company | Mentions | Sentiment | Price | AI Score | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
GameStopGME |
1,764 -18% |
Bullish | $23.67 -3% |
37 |
|
NVIDIANVDA |
1,506 -13% |
Bullish | $184.54 +4% |
51 |
|
|
1,494 -1% |
Neutral | $303.94 +2% |
54 |
|
EON ResourcesEONR |
1,283 +144% |
Bullish | $1.32 +97% |
50 |
|
MicrosoftMSFT |
1,071 -21% |
Neutral | $396.25 -3% |
60 |
|
AdobeADBE |
989 +176% |
Neutral | $247.60 -13% |
55 |
|
OracleORCL |
979 +97% |
Neutral | $158.56 +4% |
46 |
|
TeslaTSLA |
917 +49% |
Neutral | $399.17 +1% |
39 |
|
MetaMETA |
892 +65% |
Bullish | $632.04 -2% |
57 |
|
RobinhoodHOOD |
756 -10% |
Bullish | $74.53 -3% |
56 |
The leaderboard itself did not change much, with GameStop, NVIDIA, and Google still soaking up the most discussion. But the freshest Reddit energy last week came from EONR's oil-fueled breakout and from software traders reacting very differently to Adobe's leadership and forecast shock versus Oracle's upbeat earnings story.
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