Retail investors have been divesting Apple Inc.(NASDAQ:AAPL) shares while flocking to Nvidia Corp.(NASDAQ:NVDA) and Tesla Inc.(NASDAQ:TSLA) stocks.
Retail investors have bought $15 billion of Nvidia stock since July 2025, outpacing all other Magnificent 7 companies combined, according to The Kobeissi Letter, which cited data from J.P. Morgan Equity Strategy & Quantitative Research. Tesla followed with $6 billion in net retail purchases.
Retail investors are dumping Apple stock while piling into Nvidia and Tesla:
Individual Investors purchased +$15 billion of Nvidia, $NVDA, stock since July 2025, the most among all Magnificent 7 stocks.
The cumulative retail buying spree marks a significant shift in investor preferences among the tech giants, with Tesla trailing with $6 billion in net retail purchases over the same period.
Apple Faces $4 Billion Outflow
According to data, Apple experienced the opposite trend, posting $4 billion in retail net outflows over the same period. The stark contrast highlights changing retail sentiment toward the iPhone maker compared to AI-focused competitors.
“Retail seems to be ditching Apple for now,” The Kobeissi Letter noted.
Despite mixed performance, Securities and Exchange Commission-registered investment advisor Roundhill Investments maintains that these companies generate stronger revenue and earnings growth than the broader market.
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