Tesla leads Interactive Brokers’ weekly trading list despite reduced net buying activity across top stocks like Nvidia and Palantir.
Gross trading volumes fell significantly over two weeks as traders scaled back dip-buying strategies.
The TSLA share price fell 3.5% last Friday, breaking a streak of five consecutive rising sessions.
Tesla
(NASDAQ: TSLA) emerged as the most actively traded stock on Interactive Brokers' (NASDAQ: IBKR) platform for the week ending March 25, 2025. The electric vehicle giant saw a gross activity of over 659,000 trades, surpassing Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) and Palantir
Technologies (NASDAQ: PLTR), which ranked second and third respectively. This marks a
notable shift from two weeks prior when Nvidia topped the list with over
715,000 trades.
Declining Net Buying
Activity
Interactive
Brokers' Chief Strategist Steve Sosnick highlighted a significant reduction in
net buying activity among clients over the past two weeks. While 23 of the top
25 stocks showed net buying activity, the magnitude has decreased substantially
compared to earlier data.
Interactive Brokers' Chief Strategist Steve Sosnick
For
example, Tesla's net stock purchases dropped from 68,057 on March 11 to just
10,097 on March 25. Similarly, Nvidia saw its net purchases decline from
119,031 to 23,706 during the same period.
“What a
difference a couple of weeks can make,” Sosnick commented. “This is not to say
that our customers have flipped to the sell side. “Over the past week, 23 of
the 25 most active stocks on the IBKR platform showed net buying activity, and
the other two showed only tiny biases to selling.”
“Yet the
magnitude of the net stock buying has shrunk to only modest levels, while call
options activity is slightly biased to the sell side and put options activity
is essentially flat. We don’t normally include prior data in these weekly
notes, but we are including the table from two weeks ago to illustrate the
distinctions,” he added.
Options
trading mirrored these shifts in sentiment. Call options activity leaned
slightly toward selling, while put options remained relatively flat. For Tesla,
call buys totaled 48,404 compared to call sales of 52,258, indicating a slight
bearish bias. Nvidia exhibited similar trends with call buys at 31,576 and call
sales at 32,476.
Leveraged
ETFs continued to attract significant trading interest among Interactive
Brokers’ clients. TQQQ (ProShares UltraPro QQQ) ranked fourth overall with
gross activity of over 121,000 trades. TSLL (Direxion Daily TSLA Bull), SOXL
(Direxion Daily Semiconductor Bull), and SQQQ (ProShares UltraPro Short QQQ)
also remained prominent on the list.
Market Sentiment and
Trading Behavior
Sosnick
commented on the evolving market sentiment: “Our customers remain loyal to
their favorite names like Tesla and Nvidia but are trading with less confidence
than they had just weeks ago.” He added that Tesla's recent rally of over 12%
appeared driven by Fear of Missing Out (FOMO), potentially fueled by traders
who had reduced their exposure earlier.
Nvidia, on
the other hand, saw a steeper decline, with gross stock activity dropping 35.7%
from 572,297 to 356,266—a reflection of cooling interest in the AI darling.
Other big names weren’t spared either: MSTR (MicroStrategy) slid from 5th to
9th, with its total gross shrinking 40.2% to 103,118, and even flipped from net
buying (+2,873) to net selling (-2,052). SPY (SPDR S&P 500 ETF) and AMZN
(Amazon) each dropped four spots, landing at 11th and 12th, respectively, as
their gross activity fell 38.3% and 34.1%.
Despite
these declines, Interactive Brokers’ clients continue to show strong interest
in high-profile tech stocks and leveraged ETFs. The data suggests that while
traders have scaled back their activity amid market uncertainty, they remain
engaged with their preferred assets.
However,
the $288 level tested at that time turned out to be a local peak, which was
retested last Thursday. On that day, a bearish pin bar appeared on the chart
just below the 200 EMA, with an almost invisible upper wick. This immediately
triggered a 3.5% drop in Tesla's stock price on Friday, closing the week at
$263.60.
Why is Tesla stock price falling today? Source: Tradingview.com
Since the
beginning of the year, the electric vehicle manufacturer's stock has fallen by
nearly 35%, lagging behind the tech-heavy Nasdaq 100, which has declined by
just under 10% over the same period.
Tesla
(NASDAQ: TSLA) emerged as the most actively traded stock on Interactive Brokers' (NASDAQ: IBKR) platform for the week ending March 25, 2025. The electric vehicle giant saw a gross activity of over 659,000 trades, surpassing Nvidia (NASDAQ: NVDA) and Palantir
Technologies (NASDAQ: PLTR), which ranked second and third respectively. This marks a
notable shift from two weeks prior when Nvidia topped the list with over
715,000 trades.
Declining Net Buying
Activity
Interactive
Brokers' Chief Strategist Steve Sosnick highlighted a significant reduction in
net buying activity among clients over the past two weeks. While 23 of the top
25 stocks showed net buying activity, the magnitude has decreased substantially
compared to earlier data.
Interactive Brokers' Chief Strategist Steve Sosnick
For
example, Tesla's net stock purchases dropped from 68,057 on March 11 to just
10,097 on March 25. Similarly, Nvidia saw its net purchases decline from
119,031 to 23,706 during the same period.
“What a
difference a couple of weeks can make,” Sosnick commented. “This is not to say
that our customers have flipped to the sell side. “Over the past week, 23 of
the 25 most active stocks on the IBKR platform showed net buying activity, and
the other two showed only tiny biases to selling.”
“Yet the
magnitude of the net stock buying has shrunk to only modest levels, while call
options activity is slightly biased to the sell side and put options activity
is essentially flat. We don’t normally include prior data in these weekly
notes, but we are including the table from two weeks ago to illustrate the
distinctions,” he added.
Options
trading mirrored these shifts in sentiment. Call options activity leaned
slightly toward selling, while put options remained relatively flat. For Tesla,
call buys totaled 48,404 compared to call sales of 52,258, indicating a slight
bearish bias. Nvidia exhibited similar trends with call buys at 31,576 and call
sales at 32,476.
Leveraged
ETFs continued to attract significant trading interest among Interactive
Brokers’ clients. TQQQ (ProShares UltraPro QQQ) ranked fourth overall with
gross activity of over 121,000 trades. TSLL (Direxion Daily TSLA Bull), SOXL
(Direxion Daily Semiconductor Bull), and SQQQ (ProShares UltraPro Short QQQ)
also remained prominent on the list.
Market Sentiment and
Trading Behavior
Sosnick
commented on the evolving market sentiment: “Our customers remain loyal to
their favorite names like Tesla and Nvidia but are trading with less confidence
than they had just weeks ago.” He added that Tesla's recent rally of over 12%
appeared driven by Fear of Missing Out (FOMO), potentially fueled by traders
who had reduced their exposure earlier.
Nvidia, on
the other hand, saw a steeper decline, with gross stock activity dropping 35.7%
from 572,297 to 356,266—a reflection of cooling interest in the AI darling.
Other big names weren’t spared either: MSTR (MicroStrategy) slid from 5th to
9th, with its total gross shrinking 40.2% to 103,118, and even flipped from net
buying (+2,873) to net selling (-2,052). SPY (SPDR S&P 500 ETF) and AMZN
(Amazon) each dropped four spots, landing at 11th and 12th, respectively, as
their gross activity fell 38.3% and 34.1%.
Despite
these declines, Interactive Brokers’ clients continue to show strong interest
in high-profile tech stocks and leveraged ETFs. The data suggests that while
traders have scaled back their activity amid market uncertainty, they remain
engaged with their preferred assets.
However,
the $288 level tested at that time turned out to be a local peak, which was
retested last Thursday. On that day, a bearish pin bar appeared on the chart
just below the 200 EMA, with an almost invisible upper wick. This immediately
triggered a 3.5% drop in Tesla's stock price on Friday, closing the week at
$263.60.
Why is Tesla stock price falling today? Source: Tradingview.com
Since the
beginning of the year, the electric vehicle manufacturer's stock has fallen by
nearly 35%, lagging behind the tech-heavy Nasdaq 100, which has declined by
just under 10% over the same period.
Damian Chmiel is a Senior Analyst & Editor at Finance Magnates with more than 15 years of experience in the CFD and online trading industry. Active as both a trader and journalist since 2010, he focuses on broker coverage, fintech innovation, and regulatory developments across Europe, the Middle East, and Asia.
His work includes interviews with C-level leaders at major brokerages and fintech platforms, as well as co-authoring Finance Magnates’ quarterly industry benchmarking reports. Damian’s reporting is data-driven, market-aware, and grounded in direct industry engagement. His analysis and commentary have also been cited by external media outlets, including Investing.com, Binance, The Asset, Stockhead, and Dispatch.
Education:
MA in Finance and Accounting, Cracow University of Economics
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