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Roaring Kitty, a trader and YouTuber with a cult-like following has returned, causing GameStop's stock to jump 50% on Monday. Roaring Kitty, real name Keith Patrick Gill, gained prominence in ...
"Roaring Kitty" is back in the spotlight, along with GameStop, after becoming active again on social media and on his first livestream in three years. Here's what you need to know about the meme ...
“Roaring Kitty,” aka Keith Gill, reappeared on a livestream for the first time since the meme stock craze of 2021. Roaring Kitty/YouTube. But Gill said little else that wasn’t already known ...
GameStop shares climbed as much as 40% to $44 per share in Thursday trading after Keith Gill, the meme investor kingpin known as “Roaring Kitty,” signaled he would return for his first public ...
Roaring Kitty saw his followers go from 470,513 to 1,345,063 from Sunday, May 12 to Sunday, May 19 according to data from Social Blade. Benzinga previously wrote on five things that could end the ...
At the time of writing, Roaring Kitty has 1,317,667 followers on X, which means he has gained 847,267 followers since Sunday. This represents a gain of 180% from Sunday in follower count.
Key Takeaways "Roaring Kitty," the figurehead of the meme stock craze, returned to posting on X on Friday, sending shares of GameStop and other meme stocks higher.The characteristically cryptic ...
Roaring Kitty makes cryptic ‘Futurama’ post. Everyone is trying to figure it out. The latest post on Roaring Kitty’s X account features a heart-wrenching clip from the sci-fi cartoon comedy ...
Since Roaring Kitty has a large following of retail investors (1.4 million on X alone), regulators may try to determine whether he intentionally led people towards GameStop for his own financial gain.