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Krispy Kreme, Opendoor, Rocket and Kohl’s are merely the public face of a summer boom in bets by private traders.
NEW YORK (AP) — Investors occasionally scoop up shares of companies whose financial prospects appear dim. The consensus ...
Meme-stock behavior among some retail investors never really went away, a portfolio manager at Leuthold Group said.
Eric Jackson, who spotted potential in Carvana in 2022, has set his sights on a new "100-bagger." ...
Meme stocks’ run has spurred dreams of quick riches. Here’s the advice the professionals are offering individual investors.
The meme-stock craze may have ended before it could flourish, caught up in a summer market and big tech earnings, says Vanda ...
Kohl’s was amongst a new wave of meme stocks that surged from traders taking advantage of cheap share prices and heavy short ...
The reemergence of meme stock mania last week has professional investors facing a quandary: ride the excitement of retail ...
The meme stock FOMO is taking a breather. According to a new report from Vanda Research, investor appetite for meme stocks ...
So-called meme stocks first entered the investing landscape in early 2021, most notably when shares of GameStop went from ...
WSJ columnist Spencer Jakab explores the 2025 meme‑stock resurgence—why stocks like Kohl’s and Krispy Kreme are back in the ...
Robinhood CEO Vlad Tenev says 2024 meme stock buzz differs from 2021, with AI and prediction markets taking the lead.