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GameStop shares are missing the latest bout of meme-stock trading.
Amid this week's speculative frenzy in a handful of meme stocks, we asked AI what to look for when trying to pick the next ...
Social media buzzed with excitement on Monday as some beaten-down stocks that retail traders have been buying began to soar.
Are meme stocks a thing again, and, if so, why? Seeking Alpha analysts Julian Lin, Julia Ostian and Giacomo Bocanegra weigh in. Julian Lin: One could quibble about the specific definition of a meme ...
It all started on social media. I saw it on Reddit’s Wall Street Bets section, it’s time to buy the stock of Kohl’s.
Memesters took the likes of Kohl’s and Krispy Kreme on a wild ride.
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Beaten-down stocks such as Kohl’s, Krispy Kreme and Opendoor Technologies have taken off recently, as individual investors ...
It seems meme stocks are back, and this time, the latest craze was sparked—somewhat accidentally—by a Canadian hedge fund ...
KEVIN GAO, who got in on this week’s sudden buying of meme stocks, investing about $2,500 in shares of Opendoor. Five minutes after his purchase, the stock’s value slipped. Four years earlier, he lost ...
Opendoor's flawed business model struggles amid rising mortgage rates and housing downturns. Click here to read an analysis ...
Meme stocks, which experienced a meteoric rise in 2021, are once again attracting the attention of retail investors. Stocks ...