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Nvidia, Tesla are most searched stocks in Singapore in June: report

Nvidia attracted 276,600 monthly searches in the country.

 

Data from forex broker experts at BrokerChooser showed that Nvidia and Tesla were the most searched stocks in Singapore in June 2025. 

 

Nvidia dominated as the most searched stock in Singapore, attracting 276,600 monthly searches in the country and 14.6 million worldwide. The US-based semiconductor giant recently made history as the world's first company to reach a US$4t market value.

 

Tesla was the second most searched stock in Singapore with 192,600 searches. Results from the analysis of BrokerChooser showed that searches for “Tesla stock” have increased by an impressive 103.6% in Singapore compared to the same period last year.

 

Palantir, a software provider to US military and intelligence agencies, ranked third among the most searched stocks in Singapore, with 57,340 monthly searches. They recently became one of the 20 most valuable US companies by market capitalisation this year.

 

Meta came in fourth with 56,170 monthly searches. Meta also finalised a US$14.3b investment in Scale AI in June, whose CEO will join a new team being formed by Mark Zuckerberg to pursue artificial general intelligence.

 

Other top stock monthly searches include Alibaba with 45,750 searches, Apple with 43,740 searches, and Alphabet (Google) with 32,400 searches.

 

To identify the most Googled stocks worldwide, BrokerChooser compiled a seed list of the top 50 largest companies based on market capitalisation and used the keyword analytics tool Ahrefs. 

 

According to the BrokerChooser, the study also incorporated data from Visual Capitalist on stock market participation rates by country and that the data was collected on 8 July 2025.

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