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While we’ll not yet at the stage of clearing the beaches and hiring Quint, there are definite signs of meme stocks circling.
Reddit-obsessed retail traders targeted wearable camera firm GoPro and donut maker Krispy Kreme on Wednesday, pushing shares ...
The meme stock craze returns as GoPro and Krispy Kreme surge—fueled by retail investors and online buzz, not financial fundamentals.
Finance people live in their own universe. And thanks to Overheard on Wall Street, the rest of us get a front-row seat to the drama, delusion, and occasional funny meme. The account captures ...
TheStreet, in partnership with DM Martins Research, is proud to launch its newest channel: Wall Street Memes. This is a dedicated forum for all things meme stock: from GameStop to AMC, BlackBerry ...
Litquidity Capital, the anonymous Wall Street banker chronicling our weird, meme-ified, get-rich-quick economy, has emerged as a giddy and astute observer of finance high and low, followed by ...
The ticker $OPEN has been heavily cited on WallStreetBets, the online forum behind the infamous GameStop mania in 2021.
Popular on the main discussion boards, Palantir does not quite please Wall Street analysts. Today, Wall Street Memes takes a closer look at PLTR stock and the bearish case.
This story screams “David versus Goliath,” only not in the holy land thousands of years ago, but rather on Wall Street recently and with a twist.
The Wall Street "meme-lord" behind the finance-focused social media account Litquidity has been identified as 32-year-old former Deutsche Bank investment banker Hank Medina.