Market movers are the sneaker segments making the sharpest moves right now — the SPX-* indexes with the largest 24-hour percentage change, up or down. They are the fastest read on where demand is surging and where it is fading, refreshed hourly from live eBay data.
A big gainer means a whole segment is being bid up — rising demand, tightening supply, or a fresh hype cycle. A big loser means the opposite. Because these are index moves, not single sales, they reflect real segment-wide momentum rather than one outlier listing.
Gainers vs. losers
Gainers point to segments worth buying into or riding; losers can flag cooling hype — or a dip worth accumulating, depending on your strategy. Pair the movers with the trends page to tell a one-day spike apart from a durable direction.
How movers are computed
Every index's latest 24-hour change is ranked by magnitude. The largest positive changes become the top gainers; the largest negative changes become the top losers. Indexes without a current reading are excluded so the board is never padded with noise.
Frequently asked questions
What are sneaker market movers?
The sneaker segments (SPX-* indexes) with the largest 24-hour percentage change — the day's top gainers and losers across the resale market.
How are the movers chosen?
Each index's latest 24-hour change is ranked by size; the biggest positive moves are gainers and the biggest negative moves are losers.