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Most Traded and Popular Stocks in Germany Include: Tesla, Nvidia, and Others

In the wake of 2022's conclusion, the stock market forges ahead into the new year. Curious about the most actively traded stocks throughout last year? We've compiled a list of the top 20, based on data from broker Scalable Capital.

Top 20 Most Traded Stocks in 2022 According to Scalable Capital

Kickstarting the New Year, These Stocks Were the Most Popular!

The year is new, but the question remains, which stocks dominated the trading scene in 2022? We've got you covered with the top 20 stocks from Scalable Capital.

5. BioNTech

Claiming the highest position among German stocks, BioNTech takes fifth place. Based in Mainz, this unlisted vaccine manufacturer shot to fame during the pandemic, thanks to its successful vaccine. Among private investors, this stock was a hot favorite in 2021. Post-pandemic, BioNTech plans to refocus its efforts on cancer treatments using its mRNA technology.

4. Nvidia

Nvidia has been riding a wave of hype for quite some time now. Known for its top-notch graphics cards essential for high-resolution gaming and crypto mining, Nvidia gained momentum in the past. Despite a 25% valuation discount in 2022, the stock has since bounced back from its lows.

3. Apple

Landing in an unexpected third place, Apple – the current giant of the tech world – had a tough 2022. However, it held up better than other big tech players. In the coming year, it'll be interesting to see Apple's response to a potential recession and whether there will be a demand problem for its products as predicted by experts.

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2. Amazon

Silver medal for the most traded stocks in 2022 goes to Amazon. The e-commerce giant faced tough times in 2022. Its shipping business slipped into the red, and the growth of its AWS segment did not meet expectations. With over 35% loss in stock price, the focus in the new year is on how Amazon will navigate these challenges.

1. Tesla

Claiming the top spot by a wide margin, Tesla was the most traded stock towards the end of 2022. Elon Musk's takeover of Twitter and Tesla's operational struggles have kept the spotlight on this electric car manufacturer. With experts predicting a demand problem and forcing massive discounts, it remains to be seen if Tesla will regain its high-flying status of 2020/2021.

Eager to know which other 15 stocks made it to the list of the most traded stocks? Find out here.

Remember, Your Investment Results May Vary! The CEO and majority shareholder of the publisher Boerse Medien AG, Mr. Bernd Förtsch, has direct and indirect positions over the financial instruments or related derivatives mentioned in the publication, which could benefit from the potential price development resulting from the publication: BioNTech, Apple. Likewise, the author holds direct positions over the financial instruments or related derivatives mentioned in the publication, which could benefit from the potential price development resulting from the publication: BioNTech, Tesla, Amazon. Always do your due diligence before investing!

  1. BioNTech, a vaccine manufacturer based in Mainz, Germany, maintained its popularity among private investors even after the pandemic, taking the fifth spot among the most traded stocks in 2022.
  2. In 2022, tech giant Apple landed an unexpected third place among the top 20 most traded stocks, despite facing challenges in the year.
  3. Despite a 25% valuation discount in 2022, Nvidia, renowned for its graphics cards, has bounced back from its lows, positioning itself as one of the most traded stocks in the year.
  4. In 2023, the focus will be on how BioNTech, a cancer treatment-focused company, will utilise its mRNA technology, having gained fame for its successful vaccine in 2021.
In the recently concluded year of 2022, the stock market embarked on a new journey. Curious about which stocks were the busiest players in the previous year? Here are the Top-20 stocks, as reported by broker Scalable Capital.

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