Eric Jackson rejects the "Roaring Kitty" label. See why he calls Opendoor (OPEN) a "cult stock" and not a "meme stock" like GameStop (GME).
The last few months have seen a resurgence of interest in meme stocks, boosted by the surprise return of influential trader Keith Gill, also known as Roaring Kitty, to social media. The recent flurry ...
GameStop (NYSE:GME) may be in the business of selling video games, but it’s been meme fun and games that have driven price action for GameStop stock for quite some time. Most recently, with the ...
GameStop shares climbed nearly 50% Thursday after Keith Gill, the meme investor kingpin known as “Roaring Kitty,” signaled he would return for his first public live stream in nearly four years. A ...
Chewy stock was falling early Wednesday after a filing showed trader Keith Gill, better known as Roaring Kitty, has sold his stake in the online retailer of pet products. Chewy stock was down 1.7% in ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Shares of Chewy fell Monday in volatile trading after a regulatory filing revealed that Roaring Kitty, an investor at the center of the meme stock craze, has taken a 6.6% stake in the ...
Four years after GameStop mania and the rise of Roaring Kitty, a new crop of investing influencers has emerged. The new retail-trading icons say they've moved away from the popular WallStreetBets ...
It's been a while since we heard much from Keith Gill, better known as Roaring Kitty, who became a household name during the GameStop frenzy. However, his most recent puzzling post has sparked renewed ...
Keith Gill, aka Roaring Kitty, has taken a 6.6% stake in Chewy - thrusting the online pet-products retailer into the meme-stock spotlight With his 6.6% stake in Chewy Inc., influential trader Keith ...
GameStop stock flies higher after Roaring Kitty posted on X. The new tweet is the account's first since September. Up Next: Get 5 Dark Horse Stocks Wall Street Is Quietly Loading Up On What Happened: ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Mark Faithfull is London-based and covers retail and real estate Keith Gill, known under the pseudonym Roaring Kitty, is back in ...
Meme stocks are alive and kicking, despite rumors of their demise, says Derek Horstmeyer, professor of finance at the Costello College of Business at George Mason University The last few months have ...