These are the small savers' shares that have fallen the most

It's pointing sharply downwards for small savers' favourite shares after Donald Trump's inauguration in January. The biggest losers are SBB and Tesla, which have dropped 28 and 40 per cent respectively. But there are winners.

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These are the small savers' shares that have fallen the most
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The three most owned shares on the Stockholm Stock Exchange, Investor, Telia, and Volvo, have reacted differently to Trump's inauguration and the subsequent customs chaos.

Since January 21, after Donald Trump took office as president, Investor has fallen 13.7 percent, Telia has risen 7.4 percent, and Volvo has fallen 17.5 percent.

The real estate company SBB – the tenth most popular share – has made the largest decline among the shares on the Stockholm Stock Exchange with a minus of 28 percent. The best performer has been the steel manufacturer SSAB, which has landed at plus 19.1 percent.

The most popular foreign share at Avanza is Nvidia, which has fallen 23.6 percent on Nasdaq since January 21. Next is the Danish Novo Nordisk, which has lost 26.9 percent. The third most popular is Tesla, which has made the largest decline at 40.5 percent.

But for a Swedish saver of American shares, the decline is even greater, since the dollar has simultaneously weakened against the Swedish krona.

Both Tesla and Nvidia belong to the "Magnificent Seven", where Bloomberg's Magnificent 7 index has fallen 19.3 percent since January 21. A market value of 3,443 billion dollars has thus been erased. This corresponds to 33,741 billion Swedish kronor.

Facts: 10 most popular shares in Sweden

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The most popular shares on the Stockholm Stock Exchange (in descending order) according to Euroclear, as well as the development since January 21, 2025.

Investor -13.7 percent

Telia +7.4 percent

Volvo B -17.5 percent

Ericsson B -25.8 percent

Swedbank -12.9 percent

SEB: -16.7 percent

SSAB: +19.1 percent

Handelsbanken A: -13.2 percent

H&M B -12.9 percent

SBB -28 percent

The most popular foreign shares at Avanza (in descending order) as well as the development since January 21, 2025.

Nvidia -23.6 percent

Novo Nordisk B -26.9 percent

Tesla -40.5 percent

Apple -14.5 percent

Microsoft -11 percent

Norwegian Air Shuttle +14.5 percent

Amazon.com -21.5 percent

Polestar ADR -11.9 percent

Alphabet Inc Class C -22.8 percent

NIO ADR A -21.5 percent

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