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#1 CHRD leads with +9,999% November 2020

CHRD (Chord Energy Corporation) is the best performing stock in November 2020. Following are LXP (+409%) and FCEL (+374%). Top performing sectors: Energy (+813% avg, 2 in top 10), Real Estate (+239% avg, 1 in top 10), Consumer Defensive (+183% avg, 1 in top 10).

Top Stock Gainers November 2020 - Monthly Performance Ranked

Track the top performing stocks of November 2020 ranked by monthly price gain. See which stock gainers delivered the highest gains this month, with market caps over $100 million on Nasdaq and NYSE.
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This ranking shows the top performing stocks and biggest stock gainers during November 2020, calculated from the first to the last trading day of the month. It shows which stocks are going up this month, with split-adjusted data used for consistent performance calculations.

Monthly performance rankings can reveal price strength, sustained momentum, sector rotation, and event-driven moves that are not visible in one-day movers lists. The table is informational only and does not recommend any stock to buy, sell, or hold.

November 2020 Stock Market Momentum

This page answers a current-month trend question with data: which NYSE and NASDAQ stocks have shown the strongest price gains so far in November 2020. The ranking is based on observed market performance, not analyst ratings, price targets, or investment recommendations.

Use the list to research momentum, market breadth, sector strength, and catalysts behind large moves. Before acting on any stock, review the company's news, SEC filings, liquidity, volatility, and your own risk constraints.

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Data as of May 8, 2026 at 3:23 PM EDT

Rank
Symbol
Company Name
Nov Gain
Market Cap
Price
Country
Sector
1
30997.32%
7.75 B
$ 137.75
United States
Energy
2
408.97%
3.05 B
$ 51.76
United States
Real Estate
3
374.42%
650.57 M
$ 12.28
United States
Industrials
4
342.06%
377.44 M
$ 1.45
Canada
Consumer Defensive
5
305.39%
3.34 B
$ 48.5
United States
Energy
6
291.34%
4.52 B
$ 7.35
United States
Consumer Cyclical
7
263.32%
136.97 M
$ 4.54
China
Consumer Cyclical
8
207.55%
113.95 M
$ 0.7932
United States
Industrials
9
199.05%
4.84 B
$ 12.7
United States
Financial Services
10
196.33%
193.34 M
$ 2.08
United States
Technology
11
183.59%
14.86 B
$ 15.55
China
Consumer Cyclical
12
166.67%
726.85 M
$ 2.87
United States
Financial Services
13
157.21%
328.55 B
$ 137.05
United States
Technology
14
156.98%
6.89 B
$ 6.17
Switzerland
Energy
15
156.84%
9.12 B
$ 24.11
United States
Financial Services
16
149.12%
631.92 M
$ 4.31
United States
Communication Services
17
146.93%
202.80 M
$ 3.43
Canada
Healthcare
18
145.15%
150.40 M
$ 6.16
United States
Consumer Cyclical
19
137.64%
6.98 B
$ 29.1
United States
Energy
20
136.97%
383.93 M
$ 0.515
Singapore
Technology
21
135.74%
2.20 B
$ 2.5
United States
Consumer Defensive
22
127.6%
19.26 B
$ 48.54
United States
Healthcare
23
123.89%
122.48 M
$ 1.76
Israel
Healthcare
24
123.39%
1.21 B
$ 5.39
Germany
Healthcare
25
116.95%
389.12 M
$ 1.85
United States
Technology
26
113.71%
1.77 B
$ 23.76
United States
Technology
27
112.37%
597.64 M
$ 1.83
United States
Financial Services
28
109.05%
740.90 M
$ 3.965
United Kingdom
Basic Materials
29
108.23%
541.36 M
$ 30.49
United States
Consumer Cyclical
30
107.78%
1.46 B
$ 15.02
United States
Healthcare
31
105.78%
63.01 B
$ 179.84
United States
Technology
32
105.63%
2.01 B
$ 14
United States
Communication Services
33
104.04%
493.05 M
$ 2.03
United States
Basic Materials
34
102.76%
193.03 M
$ 7.48
United States
Healthcare
35
100.72%
317.59 M
$ 10.79
United States
Communication Services
36
100.44%
1.08 B
$ 8.71
Germany
Consumer Cyclical
37
100%
426.76 M
$ 9.85
United States
Energy
38
98.88%
228.01 M
$ 9.56
United States
Financial Services
39
98.6%
1.13 B
$ 1.52
United States
Communication Services
40
98.53%
482.98 M
$ 9.78
Canada
Industrials
41
94.86%
638.86 M
$ 5.97
United States
Energy
42
94.51%
699.11 M
$ 7.02
Hong Kong
Technology
43
94.22%
12.28 B
$ 69.13
United States
Basic Materials
44
92.64%
211.17 M
$ 16.32
United States
Technology
45
91.27%
251.63 M
$ 1.87
United States
Healthcare
46
90.46%
2.80 B
$ 16.03
Taiwan
Technology
47
89.93%
1.48 B
$ 4.15
United States
Healthcare
48
88.76%
73.57 B
$ 258.64
United States
Industrials
49
86.46%
616.65 M
$ 9.15
United States
Basic Materials
50
85.9%
342.42 M
$ 31.29
United States
Consumer Cyclical
51
85.7%
3.21 B
$ 27.47
United States
Communication Services
52
85.23%
2.02 B
$ 26.01
United States
Industrials
53
84.99%
265.25 M
$ 4.49
United States
Consumer Cyclical
54
84.96%
508.72 M
$ 2.31
United States
Energy
55
83.21%
515.62 M
$ 8.01
United States
Industrials
56
82.86%
12.53 B
$ 22
United States
Financial Services
57
81.64%
2.50 B
$ 73.97
United States
Industrials
58
81.61%
749.36 M
$ 10.41
China
Industrials
59
81.28%
121.71 M
$ 1.77
United States
Consumer Cyclical
60
80.72%
1.80 B
$ 5.84
Bermuda
Energy
61
80.56%
4.61 B
$ 39.24
United States
Industrials
62
80%
621.26 M
$ 7.92
United States
Healthcare
63
79.78%
6.32 B
$ 130.71
United States
Healthcare
64
78.58%
636.10 M
$ 13.05
United States
Consumer Cyclical
65
78.15%
1.05 B
$ 6.93
United Arab Emirates
Technology
66
78.08%
1.49 B
$ 45.64
United States
Technology
67
78.03%
452.96 M
$ 4.51
United States
Communication Services
68
77.13%
153.23 M
$ 13.41
Australia
Healthcare
69
76.14%
1.71 B
$ 2.89
United States
Energy
70
73.94%
1.43 B
$ 96.52
Bermuda
Energy
71
73.82%
914.44 M
$ 10.68
Peru
Basic Materials
72
73.67%
1.31 B
$ 10.61
United States
Communication Services
73
73.63%
1.52 B
$ 15.29
United States
Industrials
74
72.93%
366.47 M
$ 33.75
United States
Consumer Cyclical
75
72.44%
252.82 M
$ 3.58
Germany
Communication Services
76
72.43%
1.82 B
$ 124.52
United States
Healthcare
77
72.13%
2.01 B
$ 14.84
United States
Industrials
78
72%
6.10 B
$ 40.3
United States
Industrials
79
71.72%
3.28 B
$ 80.34
United States
Consumer Defensive
80
71.54%
5.42 B
$ 61.12
United States
Energy
81
71.27%
17.63 B
$ 20.08
United States
Energy
82
71.23%
453.79 M
$ 5.51
United States
Technology
83
70.63%
353.93 M
$ 6.98
United States
Consumer Cyclical
84
70.59%
4.37 B
$ 3.13
United States
Industrials
85
70.19%
2.80 B
$ 77.95
United States
Industrials
86
69.67%
1.68 B
$ 16.28
United States
Healthcare
87
69.3%
1.52 B
$ 9.23
United States
Healthcare
88
69.21%
216.07 M
$ 8.1
United States
Consumer Cyclical
89
69.01%
203.32 M
$ 2.75
United States
Real Estate
90
68.92%
2.53 B
$ 23.93
United States
Energy
91
68.41%
818.01 M
$ 2.07
United States
Technology
92
67.93%
5.07 B
$ 19.23
United States
Consumer Cyclical
93
67.91%
4.21 B
$ 25.78
Luxembourg
Industrials
94
67.81%
7.09 B
$ 108.42
United States
Technology
95
67.23%
1.39 B
$ 21.15
United States
Consumer Cyclical
96
66.67%
858.07 M
$ 4.82
United States
Technology
97
66.67%
186.46 M
$ 5.25
United States
Energy
98
66.67%
5.06 B
$ 122.9
Panama
Industrials
99
66.61%
1.34 B
$ 9.78
Canada
Technology
100
66.25%
2.17 B
$ 9.63
United States
Technology
For the most accurate results, consider cross-referencing our data with other sources.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q Which stock has gained the most in November 2020?
A

CHRD (Chord Energy Corporation) has the highest monthly gain in this ranking for November 2020, with a gain of 9,999%. Top performers this month include CHRD, LXP, FCEL.

Q What stocks gained the most in November 2020?
A

The biggest gainers in November 2020 were: CHRD (+9,999%), LXP (+409%), FCEL (+374%), SNDL (+342%), KNTK (+305%). These monthly rankings show which stocks had the strongest short-term momentum.

Q Does this page recommend the best stocks to buy now?
A

No. This page is an informational ranking of stocks that have already gone up during November 2020. It does not make buy, sell, or hold recommendations and should be used as a research starting point, not financial advice.

Q How can this ranking help explain current stock market trends?
A

The ranking shows where price strength is concentrated during November 2020. Comparing the top gainers by sector, market cap, and recent catalysts can help identify momentum themes and market rotation without implying that any listed stock is a recommendation.

Q Which sectors performed best in November 2020?
A

The top performing sectors in November 2020 included Energy, Real Estate, Industrials, based on the stocks with highest monthly gains. CHRD led the Energy sector.

Q How is monthly stock performance calculated?
A

Monthly stock performance is calculated by comparing the closing price on the last trading day of the month to the opening price on the first trading day. Split-adjusted prices ensure accuracy.

Q Where can I find today's top stock gainers and most active stocks?
A

This page ranks stocks by their full-month performance in November 2020. For today's top stock gainers, real-time stock movers, and the most active stocks right now, visit our Momentum Scanner which tracks live intraday market activity across NYSE and NASDAQ.

Understanding Monthly Stock Performance

Monthly performance rankings reveal short-term momentum patterns and help identify stocks experiencing rapid price movements:

  • Momentum Research: Stocks showing strong monthly performance can help identify where market attention and price strength are concentrated.
  • Sector Rotation: Monthly rankings can reveal which sectors are gaining favor with investors and where market leadership is shifting.
  • Event-Driven Moves: Earnings releases, product launches, and regulatory approvals often create significant monthly price movements.

Using Monthly Data Effectively

  • Combine Timeframes: Compare monthly gainers with 52-week and YTD performance to identify stocks with both short and long-term momentum.
  • Research the Catalyst: Investigate why top monthly performers moved significantly. The reason for the move matters as much as the percentage gain.
  • Watch for Reversals: Extreme monthly gains sometimes precede corrections, so treat the ranking as a research starting point rather than a buy list.

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