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A meme stock's viral popularity tends to spawn unexpected trading volumes and abrupt share price spikes and plunges, often in ...
Meme stocks are typically those that see significant jumps in trading volumes and stock prices, driven by a mix of social ...
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 ...
An American Eagle ad campaign featuring Sydney Sweeney caught the attention of retail traders on Thursday, causing the stock ...
Meme stocks are back. Jolted by a sudden surge in Opendoor stock last week, a handful of other shares have ripped higher on interest from retail traders.
Memesters took the likes of Kohl’s and Krispy Kreme on a wild ride.
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By now most people, even those vaguely tuned into finances, have heard the phrase "meme stock." But if you're just catching ...
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Meme stocks are back in 2025, fueled by Reddit, AI, and retail hype. This deep dive explains why it’s happening again, what’s ...
The return of widespread meme-stock trading coincides with a rise in Goldman Sachs' "Speculative Trading Indicator," which currently sits at its highest level outside of the 1998-to-2001 and ...
The retail army is back—and the meme stock madness is getting out of control. From Opendoor’s 500% rocket ride to Krispy Kreme memes and Sydney Sweeney breaking the internet with American Eagle, this ...