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Krispy Kreme offers substantial upside if management can stabilize sales and reduce debt. Lululemon's premium brand ...
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 ...
Retail investors are piling into high-volatility trades, from meme stocks to speculative plays. Stocktwits editor in chief ...
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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.
Another wave of earnings are slated for release next week, including reports from Amazon.com (AMZN) and Microsoft (MSFT). There will also be plenty of economic data, as well as the Federal Reserve's ...
Retail investors appear to be using the momentum of the S&P 500 to target meme stocks in a bid to create a similar short ...
The return of widespread meme-stock trading coincides with a rise in Goldman Sachs' "Speculative Trading Indicator," which currently sits at its highest level outside of the 1998-to-2001 and ...
The retail army is back—and the meme stock madness is getting out of control. From Opendoor’s 500% rocket ride to Krispy Kreme memes and Sydney Sweeney breaking the internet with American Eagle, this ...
"During the last 35 years, other sharp increases in speculative trading activity have signaled above-average subsequent 3-, 6-, and 12-month S&P 500 returns, but returns typically faltered on a ...
Investors beware. With the S&P 500 (^GSPC) at all-time highs, some on Wall Street are warning that a rise in speculative ...
Retail traders ignite Meme Mayhem 2.0 as S&P 500 hits record highs, short sellers scramble, and social buzz fuels a frenzy of ...