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Investor enthusiasm faded for the latest meme stocks on Wednesday, with shares in heavily shorted Krispy Kreme and GoPro closing well below their session highs, while Tuesday's investor darling ...
Retail investors have begun to pile into speculative bets on small-cap companies in a buildup that resembles the meme stock frenzy of 2021.
Meme stocks may be back on day traders' radars after donut chain Krispy Kreme (DNUT) surged by 26% on Tuesday.
The latest so-called meme stocks include doughnut maker Krispy Kreme, camera maker GoPro and plant-based meat maker Beyond Meat.
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.
Shares in a donut chain, camera company and meat-substitute maker surged Wednesday in a revival of meme stocks.
Short squeezes have been a key piece of the stock market rally as short sellers have lost just shy of $355 billion since the market bottom on April 8, according to data from S3 Partners.
Amateur traders are piling in on meme stocks like GoPro, Krispy Kreme, and Wendy's. Analysts say the surges are being driven by a mix of social media buzz, short squeezes, and technical breakouts.
Investors are again turning to meme stocks in the hopes of scoring quick gains. The latest beaten down companies to see a share price revival are Krispy Kreme, GoPro and ...
Individual investors are flocking to social media to cheer on a new group of oddball stocks and squeeze the short sellers; ‘Let’s goo!!’ says Hot-Ticket9440.
The latest so-called meme stocks include doughnut maker Krispy Kreme, camera maker GoPro and plant-based meat maker Beyond Meat. Each company is surging Wednesday.