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Beaten-down stocks such as Kohl’s, Krispy Kreme and Opendoor Technologies have taken off recently, as individual investors ...
Computer-driven hedge funds like Qube and Point72's Cubist have posted losses. Executives and experts have theories on why.
Memesters took the likes of Kohl’s and Krispy Kreme on a wild ride.
Goldman Sachs Group Inc.’s trading desk said on Friday that its clients are growing “more comfortable” betting against shares of unprofitable technology companies, following a resurgence of meme stock ...
What are DORK stocks, and why are they hot? Seeking Alpha analysts explain this new trading trend. Read more here.
Jackson first grabbed Wall Street’s attention 10 years ago, with a 99-page presentation to Yahoo Inc.’s board on why the tech ...
Scoop: Kohl's is making Babies "R" Us shops smaller at some of its locations. The retailer announced it's partnership with ...
Amid this week's speculative frenzy in a handful of meme stocks, we asked AI what to look for when trying to pick the next ...
Meme-stock mania might be back, but old heads may have noticed that the moves this time around are lacking a certain ...
Meme stocks are back. Jolted by a sudden surge in Opendoor stock last week, a handful of other shares have ripped higher on interest from retail traders.
Meme stocks are typically those that see significant jumps in trading volumes and stock prices, driven by a mix of social ...
By now most people, even those vaguely tuned into finances, have heard the phrase "meme stock." But if you're just catching ...