Before joining Investopedia, David Marino-Nachison was an editor at The Wall Street Journal focused mainly on daily markets and investing news. He also worked on The Journal’s publishing desk; as a ...
The beleaguered company’s stock has surged in the past few days, fueled by social media buzz and echoes of past meme-stock frenzies. Note: As of 10:15 a.m. Eastern on Oct. 22 Source: FactSet By The ...
Don’t look now, but meme stock mania appears to be back with a vengeance this week. This time around, Beyond Meat, Inc. (Nasdaq: BYND) and Krispy Kreme, Inc. (Nasdaq: DNUT) are the two main stocks ...
Shares of Beyond Meat Inc. are soaring this week amid speculation that the struggling maker of pea-based meat substitutes might be joining the latest cohort of meme stocks. The company’s shares BYND ...
You can make money from meme stocks. Not by investing in them, but by doing the opposite. I’m referring to the relatively obscure and illiquid stocks that now and then will capture the attention of ...
Watch out: Meme stocks are back. You can make money from meme stocks. Not by investing in them, but by doing the opposite. I'm referring to the relatively obscure and illiquid stocks that now and then ...
Deleted Scenes, Bloopers, and Alternate Endings are noting new when it comes to a movies home release. But Dodgeball may have taken that trend to a whole new level. Upon release of the DVD, Dodgeball ...
Every now and then, a movie comes out and immediately becomes a hit. These days, it seems like every week there’s another surprise streaming success, but in 2004, movie theaters were still popular, ...
Everybody who has known me for more than five minutes knows full well that I think BASEketball is the best sports comedy of all time, and I’m willing to die on that hill. A close second, however, is ...
Dogecoin has seen strong buying pressure from the likes of large and influential investors. Some of this buying activity appears to be tied to broader risk-on conditions in the overall market. However ...
“Real Time” host Bill Maher asked an internet culture researcher Friday about memes to understand how people get “inspired to kill.” Memes, or “historical documents” with various interpretations, were ...