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Roaring Kitty Posted Again—And GameStop Stock Rose Again
The Roaring Kitty Posted Again—And GameStop Stock Rose Again
Did Roaring Kitty give meme-stock traders a Christmas present? While that isn’t presently clear, GameStop (GME) fans are doing a little shopping of their own this morning. Shares of the retailer associated with Keith “Roaring Kitty” Gill,
Roaring Kitty's 'Christmas' Post Has GameStop Rallying 7% In Overnight Trading — Memecoin Connected To Trader Also Surge
Cryptocurrencies and stocks associated with “Roaring Kitty” rose Wednesday following the famed trader’s apparent ‘Merry Christmas’ wish. What happened: Keith Gill, better known online as Roaring Kitty,
GameStop Jumps After 'Roaring Kitty' Flashes New Cue; Are Meme Stocks A Buy Now?
Meme stocks like AMC and GameStop get their price spikes from strong buying interest. 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.
Meme revival? GameStop shows a small gain after a cryptic Roaring Kitty post
GameStop Corp. (NYSE:GME) opened trading with a 6.1% swing higher on volume that was above average. The retail stock has since settled back to show a gain of just 2.9%. The post-Christmas bounce is being attributed to an X post from Roaring Kitty that was simply a picture of a wrapped present with no explanation or stock symbol attached to it.
GameStop Stock Pulls Back After 'Roaring Kitty' Boost
Given its past, GME is highly sensitive to speculation, especially as it's still heavily shorted. Short interest makes up 7.6% of the stock's available float, and would take shorts three days to cover, at the stock's average pace of trading.
GameStop stock jumps on 'Roaring Kitty' Christmas-day post
GameStop (GME) shares are rallying Thursday afternoon following a new social media post from meme stock figure Keith Gill, also known as 'Roaring Kitty.' The influential trader shared a post on X (formerly Twitter) on Christmas morning featuring a green and red Christmas gift box.
Meme stocks were fueled by Roaring Kitty and ‘Trump trades’ this year. What can we expect in 2025?
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.
GameStop up 4% after Roaring Kitty tweet
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
Options Action: Roaring Kitty boosts GameStop options
Mike Khouw talks GameStop options getting a boost on Roaring Kitty's post. Biden signed 50 bills into law on Christmas Eve. Here are 5 of the most interesting ones. Netflix smashes records with NFL doubleheader on Christmas Day Scientists finally have an answer for a long-standing question: what is inside the moon?
Roaring Kitty Emerges With Christmas Gift for GameStop
There's nothing too unusual about seeing a gift box emoji or graphic on social media around the holidays. Roaring Kitty's Christmas morning post, however, showing off a simple red, green, and gold-wrapped package,
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GameStop Shares Dip In Friday's Premarket After Surging Nearly 6% In Last Session, Fueled By Roaring Kitty's 'Christmas Present'
While these stocks can offer significant gains, they are also known for their high volatility and the risk of substantial ...
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GameStop Rockets Nearly 10% This Morning After One Cryptic Christmas Tweet
Meme stock mania reignites as Keith Gill's mysterious post sends GameStop shares soaring despite shaky fundamentals.
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GameStop, MicroStrategy, and Coinbase stocks among top performers today
The US stock market seems to be reviving after a period of intense sell-off, courtesy of the Federal Reserve. GameStop (GME) ...
Benzinga.com
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What's Going On With AMC Entertainment Stock?
Meme stock trader Keith Gill, also known as "
Roaring
Kitty
," posts an image of a wrapped gift in traditional Christmas ...
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