Keith Gill, aka Roaring Kitty, the retail trading icon behind the 2021 GameStop Corp. GME rally, posted a Rick James-themed ...
Many speculative pockets of the stock market surged in early trading Thursday, the first session of the new year.
Bloomberg / Contributor / Getty Images Did Roaring Kitty give meme-stock traders a Christmas present? While that isn’t presently clear, GameStop (GME) fans did a little shopping of their own today.
GameStop jumped Thursday morning after meme investor Keith Gill, a.k.a. "Roaring Kitty," posted the image of a gift on Twitter/X on Wednesday. 'A $2M Bet On Recovery': Bill Gates Quietly Buys 2 ...
GameStop (GME) shares are up 4% to $32.55 in pre-market trading on Thursday after a tweet by Roaring Kitty, the alias of Keith Gill, who is known for his posts on the subreddits r/wallstreetbets ...
otherwise known as "Roaring Kitty" on social media platform X. The post featured a wrapped Christmas present, which led to speculation from traders. Given its past, GME is highly sensitive to ...
Gill has also allegedly dropped hints that he was looking at another video game company's stock. On New Year's Day, Roaring Kitty posted a GIF of comedian Dave Chappelle dressed as Rick James from ...
The housing market should pick up this year. But the path looks choppy.
Unity Software stock U rallied 13% in early trade. There has been no new fundamental news about the company, which has a platform for game developers and filmmakers to make 3-D content.
Roaring Kitty boosting meme stocks ... on the back of Donald Trump's election victory in November, as investors bet his pro-business policies would drive companies and the economy to strong ...