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Shares of Unity Software spiked after a post from Roaring Kitty, while meme coins were some of the top crypto gainers in the last day.
The return to social media of Keith Gill, also known as Roaring Kitty, thrust original meme stocks AMC and GameStop back into the spotlight in 2024.
Animal spirits in the US equity market rampaged into a handful of meme stocks after a cryptic afternoon X post from Keith Gill, the online persona known as Roaring Kitty who rose to fame in 2021 ...
"Roaring Kitty" returned to posting on X, and shares of GameStop and other meme stocks advanced.
Related: GameStop's stock suffers worst day since 2021 despite Roaring Kitty livestream There was another meme stock twist on June 27 when Gill posted an image of a dog on X.
This makes conditions ideal for retail interest and the return of meme investing, and these three meme stocks could be the biggest beneficiaries should the Roaring Kitty rally 3.0 take place in ...
Roaring Kitty is the definitive example of how content creators have a new level of power in the economy. Keith Gill, the trader known as "Roaring Kitty" who started the GameStop (GME) meme-stock ...
Chewy's stock price surged as high as $39.10, or 36%, after meme stock investor Keith Gill posted a dog image on social media.
Shares of Petco and Chewy briefly spiked in intraday trading Thursday after Keith Gill, a key player in the 2020 and 2021 meme-stock craze known as "Roaring Kitty," posted an image of a dog on X.
Chewy (CHWY) and Petco (WOOF) stocks surge after Roaring Kitty posts dog picture, sparking meme army frenzy.
A new social post by controversial trader Keith Gill, known by his social media name Roaring Kitty, has injected fresh volatility into GameStop (CRYPTO: GME) memecoin.