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#1 BW leads with +5,391% 52-week

BW (Babcock & Wilcox Enterprises, Inc.) is the best performing stock over the past 52 weeks. Following are BE (+1,158%) and PL (+965%). Top performing sectors: Industrials (+497% avg, 5 in top 10), Technology (+389% avg, 4 in top 10), Communication Services (+287% avg).

Top Stock Gainers - Best Performing Stocks (52 Week)

Discover the best performing stocks over the past year. Our comprehensive ranking tracks public companies by their 52-week performance, filtered to include only stocks with a market cap exceeding $100 million traded on the Nasdaq and NYSE.

This ranking provides valuable insights for investors, traders, and market analysts seeking stocks that have significantly outperformed the market over the past year. Using split-adjusted price data ensures accuracy by accounting for stock splits and corporate actions.

Whether you're researching momentum stocks, analyzing sector trends, or building a growth-oriented portfolio, these performance rankings serve as a data-driven foundation for informed investment decisions.

What Are Stock Gainers?

Stock gainers are shares that have experienced significant price appreciation over a defined period. For this 52-week ranking, we measure the percentage change from a stock's price one year ago to its current price, revealing which companies have delivered the strongest returns to shareholders.

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Data as of April 16, 2026 at 2:15 AM EDT

Rank
Symbol
Company Name
52-Week Gain
Market Cap
Price
Country
Sector
1
5390.72%
2.49 B
$ 18.35
United States
Industrials
2
1157.88%
60.77 B
$ 213.84
United States
Industrials
3
965.33%
11.91 B
$ 34.41
United States
Industrials
4
867.61%
1.16 B
$ 23.9
United States
Technology
5
755.14%
2.51 B
$ 18.3
United States
Industrials
6
691.09%
67.30 B
$ 475.76
United States
Technology
7
490.02%
1.28 B
$ 150.22
United States
Industrials
8
457.42%
57.78 B
$ 308.2
United States
Technology
9
447.27%
204.90 M
$ 14.01
Netherlands
Technology
10
435%
605.41 M
$ 3.5
United States
Utilities
11
421.71%
4.70 B
$ 132.41
United States
Communication Services
12
408.57%
1.49 B
$ 5.34
United States
Industrials
13
373.91%
58.16 B
$ 1648.96
United States
Industrials
14
372.29%
3.08 B
$ 62.2
United States
Energy
15
367.89%
1.22 B
$ 33.08
United States
Industrials
16
354.47%
43.95 B
$ 381.94
Canada
Technology
17
351.27%
180.70 M
$ 8.89
United States
Industrials
18
340.6%
1.63 B
$ 13.13
United States
Energy
19
315.36%
8.46 B
$ 606.43
United States
Industrials
20
311.36%
115.22 B
$ 301.16
United States
Industrials
21
308.38%
4.55 B
$ 86.25
United States
Industrials
22
305.39%
1.35 B
$ 8.27
Switzerland
Basic Materials
23
305.27%
144.55 B
$ 168.27
United States
Technology
24
288.64%
2.56 B
$ 15.39
United States
Consumer Cyclical
25
281.1%
667.03 M
$ 58.88
United States
Energy
26
278.1%
160.92 M
$ 9.15
United States
Communication Services
27
276.24%
5.48 B
$ 34.84
United States
Healthcare
28
273.41%
24.57 B
$ 685.81
Cayman Islands
Technology
29
261.16%
555.18 M
$ 4.37
Switzerland
Healthcare
30
255.99%
8.15 B
$ 12.78
South Africa
Basic Materials
31
253.41%
9.87 B
$ 24.88
Canada
Basic Materials
32
250.37%
21.85 B
$ 185.38
United States
Basic Materials
33
247.14%
902.89 M
$ 7.29
Germany
Consumer Cyclical
34
246.72%
6.15 B
$ 66.05
United States
Energy
35
246.51%
2.84 B
$ 23.32
Canada
Energy
36
244.77%
4.04 B
$ 29.65
France
Basic Materials
37
244.68%
21.48 B
$ 156.83
United States
Industrials
38
240.8%
1.15 B
$ 8.52
United States
Industrials
39
238.13%
60.92 B
$ 1006.56
United States
Technology
40
237%
59.65 B
$ 27.23
Taiwan
Technology
41
234.38%
1.53 B
$ 10.7
United States
Basic Materials
42
233.62%
1.62 B
$ 19.55
United States
Industrials
43
230.94%
6.56 B
$ 128.57
United States
Industrials
44
229.09%
12.82 B
$ 19.12
United States
Basic Materials
45
226.2%
20.36 B
$ 19.67
United States
Basic Materials
46
224.54%
10.43 B
$ 21.16
Canada
Basic Materials
47
224.14%
7.70 B
$ 20.81
United States
Technology
48
217.46%
2.45 B
$ 40.92
United States
Energy
49
213.92%
12.56 B
$ 238.14
United States
Consumer Cyclical
50
213.74%
28.80 B
$ 365.07
United States
Industrials
51
210.18%
157.86 M
$ 5.18
United States
Consumer Cyclical
52
209.75%
3.99 B
$ 49.56
United States
Consumer Cyclical
53
208.21%
1.02 B
$ 91.97
United States
Industrials
54
205.69%
1.47 B
$ 24.7
Canada
Basic Materials
55
204.72%
265.73 B
$ 985.92
United States
Industrials
56
202.83%
652.88 M
$ 13.9
Bermuda
Industrials
57
201.8%
18.57 B
$ 70.38
United States
Basic Materials
58
200.84%
650.16 M
$ 10.8
United States
Energy
59
200.77%
3.88 B
$ 35.37
United States
Consumer Cyclical
60
200.76%
2.97 B
$ 23.7
United States
Healthcare
61
197.69%
311.93 B
$ 201.21
United Kingdom
Healthcare
62
195.73%
1.59 B
$ 42.29
Singapore
Consumer Cyclical
63
194.07%
3.89 B
$ 197.79
United States
Energy
64
189.24%
51.88 B
$ 119.11
Canada
Energy
65
189.06%
10.06 B
$ 76.92
United States
Consumer Cyclical
66
188.22%
11.00 B
$ 63.35
United States
Utilities
67
187.9%
8.81 B
$ 162.52
United States
Industrials
68
187.46%
6.35 B
$ 91.67
Bermuda
Energy
69
186.86%
4.28 B
$ 82.1
Singapore
Utilities
70
183.82%
8.08 B
$ 77.71
United States
Technology
71
182.07%
28.87 B
$ 72.04
United Kingdom
Energy
72
182.05%
1.70 B
$ 5.5
Bermuda
Energy
73
180.72%
3.88 B
$ 19.37
Canada
Basic Materials
74
176.76%
4.06 B
$ 27.15
United States
Basic Materials
75
175.83%
1.02 B
$ 14.15
United States
Basic Materials
76
175.47%
370.16 M
$ 7.3
United States
Consumer Cyclical
77
175.24%
11.60 B
$ 23.23
United States
Healthcare
78
174.26%
3.73 B
$ 144.67
Canada
Financial Services
79
171.91%
3.10 B
$ 29.72
Canada
Basic Materials
80
169.74%
6.81 B
$ 6.15
Switzerland
Energy
81
167.34%
1.78 B
$ 14.49
United States
Energy
82
165.78%
12.29 B
$ 92.73
United States
Industrials
83
165.39%
9.54 B
$ 13.19
South Africa
Basic Materials
84
165.25%
4.76 B
$ 40.53
United States
Energy
85
163.6%
21.25 B
$ 131.38
United Kingdom
Industrials
86
163.19%
1.28 B
$ 15.16
United States
Energy
87
162.27%
1.75 B
$ 16.89
United States
Consumer Defensive
88
161.74%
360.42 B
$ 770.17
United States
Industrials
89
161.53%
1.19 B
$ 80.84
Bermuda
Energy
90
161.09%
8.85 B
$ 8.59
United States
Communication Services
91
160.85%
2.92 B
$ 9.86
Canada
Basic Materials
92
160.36%
3.91 B
$ 32.05
Canada
Basic Materials
93
159.28%
8.12 B
$ 12.29
Canada
Energy
94
158.28%
215.24 M
$ 51.76
United States
Financial Services
95
157.49%
1.35 B
$ 25.62
United States
Industrials
96
155.65%
11.84 B
$ 395
United States
Industrials
97
155.26%
2.23 B
$ 67.44
United States
Industrials
98
153.7%
468.59 M
$ 76.77
United States
Financial Services
99
152.44%
6.02 B
$ 39.81
United States
Industrials
100
151.85%
21.36 B
$ 428.67
United States
Industrials
For the most accurate results, consider cross-referencing our data with other sources.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q What is the best performing stock over the past year?
A

BW (Babcock & Wilcox Enterprises, Inc.) is currently the best performing stock over the past 52 weeks with a gain of 5,391%. The top 3 performers are BW, BE, PL.

Q What stocks have gained the most in the past 52 weeks?
A

The top gaining stocks over 52 weeks include: BW (+5,391%), BE (+1,158%), PL (+965%), WOLF (+868%), AMPX (+755%). These rankings include US stocks traded on NYSE and NASDAQ with market caps over $100 million.

Q Which sectors have the best performing stocks?
A

The top performing sectors based on stock gains include Industrials, Technology. BW, the current leader with +5,391%, operates in the Industrials sector.

Q How are stock gainers calculated?
A

Stock gains are calculated using split-adjusted closing prices. The 52-week performance compares the current price to the price exactly 52 weeks ago, accounting for any stock splits or corporate actions during that period.

Importance of Identifying Top Performing Stocks

Recognizing the top-performing stocks in the market can be a valuable asset in an investor's toolkit, offering various strategic advantages:

  • Profit Potential: Stocks that have displayed significant growth often present lucrative opportunities for capital gains. Investing in these high-flyers can magnify your portfolio's overall returns, especially when they sustain their performance over extended periods.
  • Portfolio Diversification: Incorporating top gainers into your investment portfolio can introduce a growth dimension, potentially elevating your overall returns. This diversification can serve as a counterbalance to more conservative assets like bonds or dividend-paying stocks, making your portfolio more well-rounded.
  • Market Insights: Analyzing the factors behind a stock's exceptional performance can provide invaluable insights into prevailing market trends, industry dynamics, and consumer behavior. This knowledge can further inform your investment choices, allowing you to anticipate future market movements more effectively.

Risks Associated with Stock Gainers

While top-performing stocks hold significant promise, they also come with inherent risks that warrant careful consideration:

  • Market Volatility: Stocks that have posted substantial gains in the short term are often prone to extreme price volatility. High rewards usually come with high risks; these stocks can experience rapid declines just as quickly as they soared.
  • Risk of Overvaluation: One common pitfall of investing in top gainers is the risk of overvaluation. As more investors flock to these stocks, their prices may inflate beyond their intrinsic value, creating the potential for a market correction that can be detrimental to latecomers. If the market undergoes a correction, overpriced stocks are likely to be the hardest hit.
  • Short-Term Gains vs. Long-Term Viability: It's crucial to differentiate between stocks that are experiencing short-lived boosts due to temporary trends or market hype and those with a solid foundation for long-term growth. The former can be risky, as their growth may not be sustainable over extended periods.

Strategies for Investing in Top Stock Gainers

  • Momentum Investing:This strategy centers around buying stocks that have demonstrated strong recent performance, usually over the past three to twelve months, with the expectation that they will continue to perform well. Momentum investing relies heavily on technical analysis and market timing.
  • Growth Investing: In contrast, growth investing focuses on identifying companies that display strong future growth potential, irrespective of their current valuations. This approach often involves a thorough examination of a company's fundamentals, such as revenue growth, profit margins, and competitive positioning.
  • Risk Management: Regardless of the investment strategy, it's essential to implement risk mitigation techniques to safeguard your portfolio. Utilizing tools like stop-loss orders, diversification, and position sizing can protect against significant downside while allowing you to capitalize on potential gains.

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