Consumer Discretionary Stocks Today
These are the consumer discretionary stocks leading on relative strength in our latest scan — retail, autos, travel, leisure, and restaurants, ranked by RS Rating.
Consumer Discretionary heatmap
Full market map →Each tile is a consumer discretionary name, sized by market capitalization and colored by the day's move (saturating at ±5%). Click any tile for its full dossier.
| # | Symbol | Price | Change | RS | RVol | RSI |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | SDOT | $20.93 | +238.67% | 99 | 9.34× | 58 |
| 2 | OESX | $11.23 | +14.83% | 99 | 2090.14× | 68 |
| 3 | CHPT | $5.58 | +5.48% | 99 | 1.91× | 39 |
| 4 | ADV | $43.86 | +4.18% | 99 | 1.72× | 64 |
| 5 | COOK52w | $80.32 | +1.22% | 99 | 5.93× | 68 |
| 6 | PCLA | $6.70 | +118.24% | 98 | 159.00× | 57 |
| 7 | NCI | $11.33 | -0.18% | 96 | 0.20× | 72 |
| 8 | XMTR | $94.29 | +1.90% | 95 | 0.45× | 67 |
| 9 | FUBO | $9.88 | +22.06% | 94 | 2.38× | 52 |
| 10 | SPHR52w | $169.82 | +5.25% | 94 | 1.65× | 75 |
| 11 | AGX | $766.86 | +1.83% | 94 | 1.59× | 62 |
| 12 | GTX52w | $35.10 | +0.26% | 94 | 3.09× | 65 |
| 13 | TH | $20.24 | +0.25% | 94 | 1.12× | 69 |
| 14 | ROLR | $5.91 | +0.17% | 94 | 0.14× | 48 |
| 15 | ULCC | $7.81 | -3.10% | 94 | 0.92× | 72 |
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About consumer discretionary stocks today
Consumer discretionary covers the things people buy when they feel confident — cars, apparel, restaurants, travel, leisure, and home improvement. It's the textbook cyclical sector: it leads early in an economic recovery as spending rebounds, and it's among the first to roll over when the consumer tightens up.
Because the group rides consumer confidence and the credit cycle, strength here is a useful tell on the broader economy's health. When discretionary names break out and lead the market, it often signals a risk-on backdrop; when staples outperform discretionary, the market is turning defensive. This list ranks the discretionary leaders by relative strength against the whole market.
Every evening after the close, StockSetups scans the full US equities universe (~12,300 stocks and ETFs), tags each by sector, and scores its relative strength. This page lists that sector's names from the latest scan, ranked by RS Rating — an IBD-style 1–99 percentile of how each stock's price performance compares to the entire market — so the leaders sit on top. We limit the list to liquid, tradeable names (at least $5M traded a day and a share price above $5) so it isn't cluttered with illiquid micro-caps.
Frequently asked questions
What stocks are in the consumer discretionary sector?
Consumer discretionary covers retail (online and brick-and-mortar), automobiles, apparel and luxury goods, hotels, restaurants and leisure, and homebuilders — the non-essential spending side of the consumer.
Why is consumer discretionary a cyclical sector?
Its products are optional purchases that rise and fall with consumer confidence, employment, and credit. The sector tends to lead early in a recovery and weaken first when spending slows — the opposite of defensive staples.
How often is this updated?
The list refreshes every evening after the US close, once that day's market-wide scan finishes.