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What are meme stocks and why are they back?
The Week via Yahoo Finance· 16 hours agoBut just as quickly as they...exactly are meme stocks, and what makes them unique on Wall Street? And why are they back in the conversation...
What's Better Than Meme Stocks?
Zacks via Yahoo Finance· 4 hours agoThe recent resurgence of "meme-mania" shows that this unpredictable phenomenon is here to stay. But are you the right kind of investor to take advantage?...
These 3 Stocks Just Hit a 52-Week High. Load Up or Cash Out?
InvestorPlace· 12 hours agoIt discovered that stocks trading at or very near their peak end up continuing on their way as the good news that propelled them higher is proven true. Movie theater operator AMC< ...
3 Meme Stocks to Buy Now: May 2024
InvestorPlace· 8 hours agoMany of the original meme stock plays, like GameStop (NYSE:GME) and AMC (NYSE:AMC), which went parabolic in 2021, soared over 70%. Many ...
Dow finishes above 40,000 to cap Wall Street’s latest winning week
Marshall Independent· 7 days agostock indexes drifted around their records while closing out their latest winning week. The Dow rose 134.21 points, or 0.3%, to 40,003.59, a day after briefly topping the ...
The Big Number: $48.75
New York Times· 6 hours agoGameStop’s wild ride can be traced to Keith Gill, the trader known as “Roaring Kitty,” who returned to social media on May 12 after a nearly three-year hiatus. Mr. Gill led the “meme
Who is Roaring Kitty, the 2021 GameStop stock booster, and why did he suddenly return?
The Independent US via AOL· 5 days agoDespite his absence, the memestock traders on Reddit and elsewhere remained, fruitlessly trying to...
Gamestop's army of retail investors now includes at least one presidential candidate
Quartz· 2 days agoU.S. presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy wants to be the new “Caesar” of the “Ape retail...
After 'Roaring Kitty' rally, GameStop, 'meme stocks' still puzzle market experts
United Press International via Yahoo Finance· 3 days agoGameStop stock surged early last week in a brief reoccurrence of the "meme stock" craze that...