It’s that time of year again when I post my list of the Best Traders To Follow on Twitter.
Twitter can be a great resource for trade ideas and market analysis.
Previously, when the market made a big move, I would go to CNN or Bloomberg to see what news was breaking. These days, I go straight to Twitter and usually find the answer within seconds.
Here is the list of the Top Traders on Twitter for 2021.
1 – Zee Contrarian – 10,800 Followers – @ZeContrarian
2 -Theta Warrior – 119,200 Followers – @ThetaWarrior
3 – Panda Options- 39,700 Followers – @PandaOptions
4 – Tom Basso – 32,300 Followers – @basso_tom
5 – Charting Options – 57,500 Followers – @ChartingOptions
6 – Cem Karsan – 68,600 Followers – @jam_croissant
7 – Steve Burns – 428,700 Followers – @SJosephBurns
8 – Mark Arbeter – 9,516 Followers – @MarkArbeter
9 – Brian Shannon – 186,400 Followers – @alphatrends
10 – J.C. Parets – 108,500 Followers – @allstarcharts
11 – Option Samurai – 4,106 Followers – @OptionSamurai
12 – Elaine Benes – 12,900 Followers – @ElaineBenes99
13 – Jake Wujastyk – 143,300 Followers – @Jake__Wujastyk
14 – traderstewie – 346,800 Followers – @traderstewie
15 – Pro Trader – Kay – 37,700 Followers – @optionsprochick
16 – Olivia – 13,700 Followers – @tradingchik
17 – John Boik – 32,300 Followers – @monsterstocks1
18 – Unusual Whales – 486,000 Followers – @unusual_whales
19 – Squeeze Metrics – 71,200 Followers – @SqueezeMetrics
20 – Macro Charts – 108,400 Followers – @MacroCharts
21 – Julia Cordova – 95,700 Followers – @CordovaTrades
22 – Lyn Alden – 332,700 Followers – @LynAldenContact
23 – Callum Thomas – 73,300 Followers – @Callum_Thomas
24 – John F. Carter – 40,700 Followers – @johnfcarter
25 – Carton Braxton Worth – 46,400 Followers – @CarterBWorth
26 – Trading Warz – 57,100 Followers – @TradingWarz
27 – Moonshine – 32,500 Followers – @moon_shine15
28 – Adam Sarhan – 12,200 Followers – @adamsarhan
29 – Mark Minervini – 344,900 Followers – @markminervini
30 – Linda Raschke – 53,100 Followers – @LindaRaschke
31 – Trading Volatility – 21,600 Followers – @TradeVolatility
32 – Helene Meisler – 136,900 Followers – @hmeisler
33 – Katie Stockton – 17,200 Followers – @StocktonKatie
34 – John’s Charts – 128,600 Followers – @johnscharts
35 – Chris Ciovacco – 64,500 Followers – @CiovaccoCapital
36 – Tradeciety – Rolf – 68,500 Followers – @Tradeciety
37 – Rayner Teo – 150,900 Followers – @Rayner_Teo
38 – Ryan Detrick, CMT – 87,900 Followers – @RyanDetrick
39 – Charlie Bilello – 350,000 Followers – @charliebilello
40 – Bob Lang – 20,600 Followers – @aztecs99
41 – Mike Valletutti, CTA – 12,700 Followers – @marketmodel
42 – Anne Marie Baiynd – 33,700 Followers – @AnneMarieTrades
43 – Peter Brandt – 612,000 Followers – @PeterLBrandt
44 – Scott Redler – 167,200 Followers – @RedDogT3
45 – Al Sabogal – 58,500 Followers – @alsabogal
46 – Greg Harmon, CMT – 52,800 Followers – @harmongreg
47 – Option Bob – 3,496 Followers – @optionbob
48 – Trader Lion – 47,300 Followers – @TraderLion_
49 – Bonnie Gortler – 8,878 Followers- @Optiongirl
50 – Benn “DJ D-Vol” Eifert – 57,800 Followers – @bennpeifert
FAQ
Why Should I Follow Traders On Twitter?
Following traders on Twitter can provide you with valuable insights into the markets, as well as trading strategies and techniques.
Additionally, you can learn from other traders’ experiences and gain inspiration from successful traders.
Are There Any Risks To Following Traders On Twitter?
There are some risks to following traders on Twitter, as not all traders may have your best interests in mind.
Additionally, some traders may post misleading or inaccurate information.
It’s important to do your own research and due diligence before making any trades based on information you find on Twitter.
How Can I Find Other Traders To Follow On Twitter?
You can find other traders to follow on Twitter by using hashtags related to trading, such as #options, #trading, or #investing.
Additionally, you can search for traders by name or handle, or follow traders recommended by other traders you trust.
Can I Interact With Traders On Twitter?
Yes, you can interact with traders on Twitter by commenting on their posts, retweeting their tweets, or sending them direct messages.
However, keep in mind that not all traders may respond to your messages or engage in conversation with you.