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Swaggy’s Top Stonks. We compile and analyze data from multiple sources bringing you the top trending tickers from around the internet. If you haven’t subscribed already, please do so below.


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December 26, 2021

Welcome newcomers to Swaggy's Top Stonks and thank you for subscribing.

Today we'll go through a full list of stocks that were trending this week around the Internet.


Today's Letter

  • Company Analysis - Lilium N.V (LILM)

  • The Sentiment Report

  • Trending Tickers


Company Analysis - LILM

Our partner site, TheStonksHub, has dropped a free company analysis on Lilium (LILM). Here's a preview and the full link below to continue reading.

LILM at a glance

LILM is a German-based electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) company specialized in the design and production of Lilium Jets. Currently, their core product is the 7-seat Lilium Jet. The jet offers a few core capabilities:

  • Carries 6 passengers and 1 pilot

  • Is low-noise (so it can be positioned within communities without disrupting them)

  • Sustains a cruise speed of 175 mph

  • Has a range of ~155 miles

  • Can be charged fully in 30 minutes

The idea is that they can create a new kind of air travel more akin to a taxi service than our current air travel model. They wish to compete with short-haul air travel. Short-haul is a term that describes any flight that takes between 30 minutes to 3 hours. It is usually shorter distance (within LILM’s 155 mile range) and comprises of 85% of all commercial flights.

They plan on a commercial launch in 2024 which means having production-ready jets available and building out their custom LILM landing pads within key cities and locations. They are both EASA (European aircraft operations) and FAA (American aircraft operations) certified.

LILM is also a sustainability play, albeit an overblown one. While electric aerospace vehicles are remarkably better for the environment than their counterparts, around 80% of C02 emissions from flights are emitted from long-haul flights which LILM does not plan on competing against. LILM will not drastically alter the aerospace sustainability metrics, but they will certainly try to disrupt short-haul travel and longer vehicular road trips.

Continue Reading: Lilium (LILM) - Taxis of the future

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Disclosure: No position is held for this company.

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The Sentiment Report

What's been trending for the month of December? Most meme stocks have been shot dead in the last several months. Let's look at what names retail traders were chatting about this month.

Big Tech

  • This has been dominated by the usual crew: AAPL, NVDA, MSFT, AMZN, FB, and TSLA.

Meme Stocks

  • Gamestop (GME) & AMC: Both of these names are down huge in the last 2 quarters. Has the squeeze been squoze or will we see a rebound at some point next year. Meme stocks have been on the decline alongside the general market weakness we've experienced. It will be interesting to see what happens when the market picks back up.

  • BlackBerry (BB): BlackBerry has followed a similar path to AMC and GME and has also been on a decline. It's found support at $9 and doesn't seem to stray too far from this number. They reported a beat in earnings last week and chatter around the name picked back up. The earnings result? The stock stayed nearly flat.

  • WISH: This is a very interesting name for me. While I tend to agree the company sells undesirable products, they have created an absolutely massive customer base and infrastructure for supporting it all. WISH currently trades at a price to sales of 0.9 meaning it has a market cap of $2.25 billion on sales of $2.5 billion.

Growth Stocks

Here are the top growth names most retail traders were chatting about this month.

  • Palantir (PLTR)

  • ARKK ETF

  • Docusign (DOCU)

  • SoFi (SOFI)

  • Rivian (RIVN)

  • Lucid (LCID)

  • Robinhood (HOOD)

  • AMD

  • Zoom (ZM)

Other Beaten-Down Names

  • Chewy (CHWY)

  • Disney (DIS)

  • Alibaba (BABA)

  • PayPal (PYPL)

  • Cloudfare (NET)

Notable Entries

A few interesting names came up that were outside the box this time. These were:

  • SOXL: A 3x leveraged semi-conductor ETF.

  • Vanguard ETF (VTI): This name is a fairly popular ticker where retail traders like to "buy it and forget it" for the long-term. VTI is a total stock market ETF.

  • ASHX: This is a China A Incusion Equity ETF. This may be popular as Chinese stocks have been battered down and could be a way to gain exposure to this market as a whole.


WallStreetBets - Most Mentioned Equities


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