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Meme stocks, which experienced a meteoric rise in 2021, are once again attracting the attention of retail investors. Stocks like Opendoor Technologies and Krispy Kreme are leading the charge as ...
It seems meme stocks are back, and this time, the latest craze was sparked—somewhat accidentally—by a Canadian hedge fund ...
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 ...
Wall Street strategists from Goldman, BofA, Apollo and more are raising bubble alarms as speculative trading, AI mania fuel 1999-style risk.
Retail traders ignite Meme Mayhem 2.0 as S&P 500 hits record highs, short sellers scramble, and social buzz fuels a frenzy of ...
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 ...
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.
Meme stocks are back in 2025, fueled by Reddit, AI, and retail hype. This deep dive explains why it’s happening again, what’s ...
Kohl’s Corp shares briefly doubled in value to a ten-month high of $21.23 on July 22, making it one of the most traded stocks ...
Discover how short sellers are losing billions as heavily shorted stocks rally unexpectedly in today's market conditions.
Financial markets once again have been seized by meme-stock mania. In mid-July, a frenzied rally erupted around a cohort of beaten-down companies, including Opendoor Technologies Inc., Kohl’s Corp.
A Meme Stock Rollercoaster Opendoor Technologies (NASDAQ:OPEN) is surging 25% in morning trading today, reigniting excitement ...