Robintrack keeps track of how many Robinhood users hold a particular stock over time. It generates charts showing the relationship between price and popularity, and compiles some lists using the data.
One of the most useful things that you can do with the data that this site provides is to figure out how people are reacting to moves in the market. Depending on if people are buying the dip, getting onboard during a pump because they think it's going to go higher, or taking profits, this data lets you observe each of those different situations and plan your own trading accordingly.
Every hour, the price and popularity for every stock on Robinhood is downloaded from the Robinhood API and stored. By combining all of these data points together, it's possible to view trends and analyze the ways in which they both change with respect to each other and over time.
This site is for informational purposes only. It is not intended to serve as investment advice. Robintrack is not affiliated with Robinhood in any way, but all popularity data is sourced from Robinhood directly via a public API.