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‘Milei gave me the chainsaw backstage and I ran with it, but, in retrospect, it lacked empathy,’ Elon Musk tweeted when an X user said he looked like a ‘fool’ at the time.
A Norwegian tourist claims he was denied entry to the US over a meme on his phone, though US authorities say it was because ...
Meme stocks had their moment – again – in 2024 They were helped by the strong bull market, but investors should be wary of any stock riding on social media hype. December 30, 2024 ...
Another version of the meme was, “I was born in the right generation, I love da internet and” with a second thing the person loved. That meme was first posted on June 29, 2023, by ...
Victoria Justice opened up about the “I Think We All Sing” meme, which fans believed was her way of shading her 'Victorious' castmates, including Ariana Grande. Justice said she received ...
Meme coins might be risky and speculative, but at least they also offer the allure of 100x and 1,000x returns. This is not to say that you should be investing in meme coins.
Meme stocks may be engaging for high-risk, short-term traders, but since their prices are often disconnected from fundamentals, they're unsuitable for long-term investors.
Within hours of Elon Musk changing his X handle to ‘Kekius Maximus’ on New Year's Eve — a reference to an previously obscure cryptocurrency – its value rocketed 4,800% to hit a market cap ...
The meme coins yo-yoed in value as Trump took office. Here is what you should know about the coins and cryptocurrency's future under the Trump administration.
The GameStop frenzy in 2021 is one of the most famous examples, but 2024 saw continued hype over meme stocks across a range of industries, as well as those tied to the presidential election.
In the up-and-down world of cryptocurrency, so-called meme coins are perhaps the most bewildering. The joke-inspired digital currency is all over the internet with new tokens popping up every day ...