Consumer Discretionary
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Consumer Discretionary Stocks at a Glance
Consumer discretionary companies sell what households want but can postpone — cars, apparel, travel, restaurants, home goods, and the retailers that distribute them. Demand swings with consumer confidence, employment, and credit conditions, making this one of the most economically sensitive corners of the market.
There are 576 Consumer Discretionary sector stocks tracked by Wall St. Rank, worth a combined $9.32T.
The largest by market cap are Amazon (AMZN) at $2.81T, Tesla (TSLA) at $1.35T and Home Depot (HD) at $336B.
Among institutional investors, Versigent PLC (VGNT) drew the most net new fund positions in Q2 2026: 407 funds opened new positions, taking total fund holders up 399 (1,174%) quarter-over-quarter.
- Combined market cap: $9.32T across 576 stocks.
- Largest constituent: Amazon (AMZN), $2.81T market cap.
- Most net new fund positions in Q2 2026: Versigent PLC (VGNT), +399 holders.
Market caps and prices updated daily; fund activity based on aggregated SEC 13F filings for Q2 2026.