Influential trader Keith Gill, also known as Roaring Kitty, made his second social media post of the year late Wednesday, sparking speculation about the possible meaning behind his cryptic post.
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 ...
Did Roaring Kitty give meme-stock traders a Christmas present? While that isn’t presently clear, GameStop fans did some shopping of their own.
better known as "Roaring Kitty," posted a gif that featured an impersonation of the late musician Rick James from an episode of the comedy series Chappelle's Show. Though the tweet had no ...
Did Roaring Kitty give meme-stock traders a Christmas ... The gains, at nearly 6%, follow a Wednesday tweet from his X account that was characteristically vague—he often tweets clips from ...
Following a cryptic tweet from Keith Gill, sometimes known as "Roaring Kitty," a well-known player in the retailer's meme-stock narrative, GameStop (NYSE:GME) shares surged more than 3% in pre ...