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হালনাগাদ 22 আগস্ট 2026 · 3 মিনিটের পাঠ · 14 বিষয়বস্তু
সহজ ভাষায় অর্থ
Popular Stocks reports privacy-safe activity inside XMarketRadar, such as distinct visitors, sharers or watchlisters for exact exchange listings over stated windows. It measures use of this product, not trading volume, market-wide investor interest, sentiment or security quality.
Why it is useful #
The page can help users discover which research pages other visitors are exploring while keeping each count tied to an activity type, time window and exchange. Separate counts prevent a page view, a share and a watchlist save from being presented as the same action.
Where it appears and the workflow #
Open Popular Stocks, choose the exchange and activity window, then select visitors, shares or watchlist additions where offered. Read the window and as-of label, compare only like-for-like counts, and open the exact listing to inspect market evidence. Do not use the activity rank as a screening signal.
Calculation or source #
Counts come from bounded first-party product activity and use privacy-safe distinct identities for the applicable action. The board aggregates events; it does not inspect brokerage orders, infer holdings, scrape social networks or mix another exchange's listing with the selected venue.
Prerequisites, inputs, period and unit #
Prerequisites are a supported exact listing, the selected exchange and sufficient retained activity in the 48-hour, 7-day or 30-day window shown by the client. Counts are whole distinct users or actions under the published definition, not percentages, currency or share volume.
Worked example #
Illustrative only: one listing can show 120 distinct visitors, 8 sharers and 14 watchlisters in seven days. These are three different product actions; adding them to 142 would double-count people who performed more than one action and would not measure market demand.
What high and low mean #
A higher count means more qualifying XMarketRadar activity in that category and window. It does not mean a company is better researched, more liquid or more likely to rise. Rankings from different windows or activity types are not directly comparable.
Positive, negative and zero #
A genuine zero means the activity definition was evaluated and no qualifying event was recorded. Missing or suppressed activity is unavailable, not zero. Positive counts never carry a bullish sign, and a falling count is not a bearish market signal.
Limitations and common mistakes #
Counts reflect this product's audience and interface, not the whole market. Campaigns, navigation placement, repeated research and a small user base can change the ranking. Common mistakes are calling the page sentiment, treating visitors as unique investors, or comparing counts with exchange volume.
Market-specific differences #
Every row retains exact exchange identity. The same ticker on two venues has separate activity, and market currency is relevant only after opening its research page. Product usage, privacy thresholds and available listings can differ by region without implying a market difference.
Suggested next steps #
Choose one activity type and window, record the definition and top rows, then open a listing and compare the product-activity count with its separately sourced market data. Repeat with another activity type and explain why the two rankings answer different questions.
Educational use only #
This guide explains descriptive research evidence. It is not investment advice, a price prediction, a recommendation, a claim of predictive accuracy, or an instruction to buy, sell, rebalance or place an order.