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There's a new investing trend out there. Well, perhaps "newish" is the best way to put it, because to my eyes this is just a ...
A“meme stock” is a publicly listed company that is trending among retail traders on social media. Reddit and Telegram ...
Are meme stocks a thing again, and, if so, why? Seeking Alpha analysts Julian Lin, Julia Ostian and Giacomo Bocanegra weigh in. Julian Lin: One could quibble about the specific definition of a meme ...
Surveillance pricing” — adjusted to what an individual customer is likely to pay — drew inquiries from the Biden ...
Detailed price information for Krispy Kreme Inc (DNUT-Q) from The Globe and Mail including charting and trades.
Retail investors are piling into high-volatility trades, from meme stocks to speculative plays. Stocktwits editor in chief ...
It was a busy week as major members of corporate Canada released earnings that left analysts rethinking their price targets.
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 ...
Another wave of earnings are slated for release next week, including reports from Amazon.com (AMZN) and Microsoft (MSFT). There will also be plenty of economic data, as well as the Federal Reserve's ...
Retail investors appear to be using the momentum of the S&P 500 to target meme stocks in a bid to create a similar short ...
Meme stocks are typically those that see significant jumps in trading volumes and stock prices, driven by a mix of social ...
Meme stocks are back in 2025, fueled by Reddit, AI, and retail hype. This deep dive explains why it’s happening again, what’s ...