What you watched and discussed the most on HotCopper in 2024


HotCopper has Australia’s most engaged stock market investor community whose members regularly interact on our forums, learning about ASX-listed stocks and other investment options and themes.

More than seven million users come to HotCopper each year.

These valued HotCopper users visit the website some 17 times a month on average, and they stay for close to eight minutes each time.

According to independent data, there’s an astounding 45.3 million page views a month.

This investor activity provides a host of interesting and useful data, and so we’re able to reveal the ‘Most Watched’ and the ‘Most Discussed’ stocks of 2024. This data sheds light on what mattered to Australian investors in 2024 with a diverse list of companies both in sectors covered and the range of market caps.

The companies are ranked according to the total number of views across all the company-related threads. Of just over 2120 entities that are listed on the ASX, the Most Watched stock on HotCopper for 2024 is:

  1. Strike Energy (ASX:STX) is a Perth Basin gas project developer. It’s had more than 6.59 million views on HotCopper in 2024.
  2. In second place was buy now pay later stock Zip Co. Limited (ASX:ZIP), viewed more than 6.2 million times, and;
  3. Third was Mesoblast (ASX:MSB) – a company developing treatments for inflammatory diseases, it notched up 5.5 million views.

Also in the top 10 are Melbana Energy (ASX:MAY), Imugene (ASX:IMU), Liontown Resources (ASX:LTR), Raiden Resources (ASX:RDN), Invictus Energy (ASX:IVZ), Summit Minerals (ASX:SUM), and Larvotto Resources (ASX:LRV).

The most discussed stock of 2024 is:

  1. Buy now pay later play Zip Co. – with nearly 34,000 comments on HotCopper.
  2. In second place was BPH Energy (ASX:BPH) with about 32,000 comments, and,
  3. Third was Imugene with about 31,660.

Others in the top 10 were, Liontown Resources; Sayona Mining (ASX:SYA); Mesoblast, Pilbara Minerals (ASX:PLS), Brainchip Holdings (ASX:BRN), Invictus Energy (ASX:IVZ), and Spenda (ASX:SPX).

Four of the companies we’re discussing made both the most watched and most discussed lists: Zip Co, Liontown Resources, Mesoblast, and Invictus Energy.

In this week’s webinar, we look at IPO activity, and themes for 2024 and moving into 2025 with insights from HotCoppers Head of Growth Tim Sylvester, RaaS Research Group’s Finola Burke, and Lowell Resource Fund’s CIO John Forwood.

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