While this list is not all inclusive it does have some of the most followed traders on twitter that I know of and it is a great place to start with a follow list if you are a trader.
Here are ten of the most popular and followed traders on twitter:
With thousands of members following my Newsletter for over 16 years, the method must work. You can try it free here https://t.co/xUOWOGKKbq
— Dan Zanger (@DanZanger) February 26, 2016
Just because some things are extended and hard to buy. Doesn't mean they are a short. (Big difference)
— Scott Redler (@RedDogT3) November 22, 2016
Novice traders believe large positions = larger profits. A hard truth- trading undersized positions produces greater profits over long pull
— Peter Brandt (@PeterLBrandt) November 18, 2016
A few names that have shown good follow through post breakout: COMM, DLTH, HEI.A, MLM, NDSN, NTRI, OLLI, PFPT, SKYW, TMUS, UNH, WEN
— Mark Minervini (@markminervini) November 18, 2016
Open PnL Breakdown
Currency 32.3%
Energy 17.9%
Equity 8.9%
Grain 7%
Metal 11.7%
Meat 13.3%
Rate 0%
Soft 8.5%https://t.co/wLH32YUbLA— David Stendahl (@David_Stendahl) November 22, 2016
Some of the most shorted stocks in the market are ramping up: $X $BOOT $RH etc. pic.twitter.com/wkW8oZv3Dp
— ivanhoff (@ivanhoff) November 22, 2016
— StockCats (@StockCats) November 22, 2016
I could never understand all the trolling when someone can do exactly the opposite of what you do and be profitable..
— Frank Zorrilla (@ZorTrades) November 21, 2016
Glossary of terms used: https://t.co/iwe39G8IpP #FT71 #ES_F
— FuturesTrader71 (@FuturesTrader71) November 22, 2016
You want to free ride the market? Fine, but there's a cost.
— David Schawel (@DavidSchawel) November 22, 2016