
Meme Madness: Retail Investors Captivated by Social Media-Driven Stock Frenzy
Meme stocks continue to captivate retail investors, driven by social media buzz and community sentiment. AMC Entertainment and GameStop remain at the forefront, with AMC's score surging due to consistent Reddit and TikTok chatter about short squeezes. GameStop also saw significant interest, particularly on TikTok, where it was highlighted in short videos celebrating its meme stock status.Other trending stocks include BlackBerry and Tesla, which have maintained a strong presence on platforms like Reddit. The Solactive Roundhill Meme Stock Index lists Palantir Technologies and SoFi Technologies as top performers, with impressive annual returns.Recent market events have also featured new players, such as Capybara Stocks, whose bullishness on platforms like YouTube has sparked significant interest in stocks like Beyond Meat. The community-driven nature of meme stocks often leads to rapid price movements without traditional financial analysis, making them volatile and risky investments.Opendoor, another meme stock, saw a significant surge in recent months, partly due to the influence of investor theses shared online. This phenomenon illustrates how individual traders can impact stock prices through online engagement.Thanks for listening to the MEME Stock Tracker podcast. Be sure to subscribe for the latest insights and updates.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
28 Okt 1min

Meme Stocks Surge: Retail Traders Fuel Dramatic Price Swings and Trading Volumes
Meme stocks continue to command outsized attention from retail traders, with social media platforms like Reddit and TikTok fueling dramatic price swings and massive trading volumes. The spotlight this week has been firmly on Beyond Meat, which experienced one of the most explosive runs in meme stock history—shares surged as much as 1,200% over four days, only to tumble sharply and wipe out nearly half those gains in a single volatile session. Wild intraday action led to numerous trading halts, and Beyond Meat options activity broke all records, as both individual investors and high-profile short sellers took strong positions and debated their bets publicly across X and Reddit. The feverish speculation has centered on short interest and rumors of a Walmart partnership, but many observers note the underlying business remains troubled. Still, the search for the next big momentum play keeps BYND front and center.GameStop and AMC Entertainment, the original meme titans, remain highly active and widely discussed. Both stocks posted renewed gains, riding a fresh wave of TikTok and Reddit-driven buzz. AMC's social sentiment score shot up as “short squeeze” narratives once again took hold, and GameStop rallied on renewed hopes of a second act in the meme stock saga. These names not only drove substantial trading volume but also inspired a round of “Roaring Kitty” callbacks, with retail influencers stoking grassroots enthusiasm. Talk of potential short squeezes and “diamond hands” narratives on WallStreetBets kept engagement consistently high.Outside of the big two, several new and resurgent meme names saw notable action. Opendoor Technologies, a real estate platform, has remained on meme watch since a previous 500% monthly swing, with social chatter and option volumes staying elevated. Krispy Kreme spiked over 12% in a single session, propelled by both WallStreetBets hype and retail investor FOMO, and GoPro saw a measurable 5% bump on similar sentiment. Kohl’s, Aeva Technologies, and even niche quantum computing stocks have seen sudden bursts of interest and volume, showing the breadth and unpredictability of meme mania.Palantir Technologies, SoFi, and BlackBerry have maintained a spot in the meme conversation thanks to both long-term returns and recent engagement, often featuring among the most mentioned tickers online and benefitting from periodic spikes in trading volume as traders rotate attention. Tesla remains a perennial favorite as well, with volatility and forum activity feeding into its already massive retail following.Fueling this environment, the relaunch of the Roundhill Meme Stock ETF (MEME) has brought ETFs into the speculative fray, capturing concentrated demand in momentum-driven plays and amplifying trading volumes further. Social sentiment data show a marked uptick in mentions and upvotes for meme stocks over the past day, revealing persistent enthusiasm despite mounting warnings about the risks of trading stocks disconnected from fundamentals.With notable short sellers and retail icons alike making their opinions known on social platforms, and trading halts commonplace in the most volatile tickers, investors continue to play a high-stakes game of musical chairs—with meme stocks at the center of the action. That’s the latest on the wild world of meme stocks—thank you for listening to the MEME Stock Tracker podcast, and don’t forget to subscribe!This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
23 Okt 3min

"AMC and GameStop Soar as Meme Stock Craze Reignites Retail Frenzy"
AMC Entertainment posted another surge in retail enthusiasm, with a significant rise in both trading volume and social media mentions. The stock climbed after a new burst of TikTok videos spotlighted short squeeze speculation, and Reddit threads fueled renewed optimism in the “AMC squeeze” narrative. AMC’s meme index score rocketed into the 90s, making it the most-discussed meme stock across forums and video platforms. Trading action reflected this attention, as volatility spiked and retail buying appeared to intensify each time specific hashtags trended.GameStop re-emerged as another leader of the current meme resurgence. With a resurgence of “round two” rally memes and a coordinated push across TikTok and Reddit, GameStop’s visibility and meme index score saw a sharp week-over-week jump. Wild price swings were again the norm, as meme traders highlighted the possibility of another short squeeze and the return of several prominent influencers to the discussion. GameStop videos received millions of views, and share activity grew more volatile, echoing signature moves from past meme runs.Beyond Meat stunned the market as it soared over 70% in a single session. This dramatic move, attributed to a possible short squeeze, pushed the plant-based meat producer back into the spotlight as traders piled in on social media hype and momentum speculation. The rally was heavily referenced on r/wallstreetbets and r/stocks, driving fast trading and a rapid increase in volume. Social media posts speculated about institutional shorts getting squeezed out, and “BYND squeeze” quickly became a trending tag in retail investor communities.Several other names also drew increased meme attention. BlackBerry, SoFi Technologies, and Palantir Technologies posted notable gains, as their stocks saw a boost in both online mention counts and intraday swings. Palantir’s year-to-date meteoric performance fueled meme stock chatter, and SoFi’s consistent retail support translated into persistent buy-and-hold encouragement from leading posters. In the case of BlackBerry, old-school nostalgia mixed with technical breakout discussions to push up activity.Other high-mention movers included real estate disruptor Opendoor, which has recently experienced rapid price appreciation, and electric vehicle name Rivian Automotive, as both continued to circulate widely on stock forums. Krispy Kreme also flashed on meme trackers due to its abrupt price action and appeal as a “legacy underdog” meme candidate.Social media trends continued to shift across platforms. While Reddit sustained its status as the ideas and coordination hub, TikTok clips generated the largest spikes in instant trading interest as short video formats rapidly spread hype or panic. YouTube remained the place for longer-form deep dives and live reaction trades. Overall, meme indexes calculate that mentions across all major platforms jumped overnight, signaling retail-driven volatility is running high.There have been no major regulatory interventions announced, but financial commentators again warned of the risks in these speculative runs, reminding participants that past meme spikes have frequently ended in abrupt reversals. Some trading platforms temporarily flagged several meme tickers for heightened volatility risk, issuing reminders about trading halts, margin requirements, and limit up/limit down protocols.Thank you for listening to the MEME Stock Tracker podcast. Don’t forget to subscribe for your next edge in the meme market race.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
21 Okt 3min

Meme Stocks Soar as Reddit and TikTok Ignite Fresh Frenzy
AMC Entertainment and GameStop remain at the center of meme stock attention, with both experiencing surges in social media buzz and unusual trading volume propelled by renewed interest on Reddit and TikTok. AMC’s social media momentum built up over the week, with its “hype score” jumping sharply as traders on r/wallstreetbets dissected new short interest data and celebrated supposed evidence of mounting institutional pressure. Memes and viral TikTok clips revisiting the short squeeze narrative have returned in force, sparking “round two” speculation and a wave of option volume, although price swings hinted at profit-taking by more cautious traders.GameStop, the original meme stock icon, inched up in trending rankings as the online community reignited classic themes of retail triumph over Wall Street. TikTok and YouTube shorts promoting the potential for a new squeeze attracted thousands of engagements, resulting in a robust upward move on social chatter trackers. However, volatility persisted, with the stock bouncing between its recent highs and midweek lows. Many retail traders cited little change in fundamentals but celebrated the return of Keith Gill, a key early influencer, as a catalyst for speculative activity and trader optimism.Other longtime favorites such as BlackBerry and SoFi Technologies traded with above-average volume, their tickers trending as part of “catch-up” bets among retail investors eager to catch the next breakout. SoFi’s trading volume spiked following upbeat commentary on its fintech prospects, while BlackBerry appeared frequently in “undervalued turnaround” discussions on Reddit and Telegram, despite muted news from the company itself. Super Micro Computer and Tesla also ranked among the most-mentioned, with Tesla’s social buzz boosted by recent product unveilings and price target chatter, though its price gains were tempered by profit-taking after an extended rally.Recent momentum also extended to secondary meme candidates. Krispy Kreme and Opendoor Technologies drew attention thanks to rapid discussion spikes, reflecting the persistent appetite for speculative plays—Krispy Kreme in particular saw a burst of meme activity, despite its fundamentals lagging peers. Meanwhile, Rivian Automotive and Carvana picked up traction as social media users highlighted their short interest levels and posted deep-dive memes analyzing possible catalysts for a squeeze.On the regulatory front, discussions resurfaced about possible new rules from the SEC regarding market manipulation and social media-driven volatility. While no concrete updates were published, traders shared speculation around ongoing investigations into coordinated trading and the risks of pump-and-dump schemes disguised as grassroots movements. Many community influencers emphasized using stop-loss orders and cautioned followers about trading purely on hype.Overall, memes remain a highly visible, volatile force in equity markets, as demonstrated by thousands of daily mentions and energetic debate across platforms. Consensus among retail traders is that meme stock volatility isn’t going away—though the names may rotate, the cycle of hype, rapid price swings, and sudden reversals continues to shape the landscape.Thanks for listening to the MEME Stock Tracker podcast. Make sure to subscribe for daily updates and don’t miss a beat in the ever-evolving world of meme stocks.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
18 Okt 3min

Meme Stock Frenzy Reignites as Retail Investors Fuel Wild Rallies
Meme stocks have once again stormed back into the market spotlight, propelled by a fresh wave of retail trading activity, explosive social media buzz, and the high-profile relaunch of the Roundhill Meme Stock ETF, trading under the MEME ticker. This ETF aims to capture and amplify the action in the meme stock universe, shining a light on both the persistent power of retail investors and the heightened risks of sentiment-driven trading. As the MEME ETF resumes trading, it has quickly become a focal point for retail traders eager to speculate in what many see as the second great chapter of meme stock mania.At the heart of the action, AMC Entertainment and GameStop continue to dominate discussions and trading volume. AMC’s momentum surged as TikTok and Reddit users celebrated the stock’s resilience and the possibility of new short squeezes, driving its social sentiment score from an already-hot 85 to an even higher 92. GameStop remains right behind, buoyed by a new round of “Roaring Kitty” memes and videos on TikTok proclaiming a revival, pushing its score from 80 to 88. Together, these companies are once again commanding disproportionate attention as symbols of the retail investing movement.But this resurgence is far broader than a replay of 2021’s big names. New stocks are becoming meme favorites almost overnight, with Opendoor Technologies standing out as a prime example. After volatile trading saw its price rocket by more than 500% over the last month before settling still more than 200% higher, Opendoor’s market activity is being closely followed in meme communities across platforms. Avis Budget Group, Aeva Technologies, Kohl’s, and Krispy Kreme have all seen dramatic, social media-fueled rallies—regardless of business fundamentals—suggesting that momentum and online buzz are as influential as ever.Alongside these household names, other tickers with high retail interest and unusual volume include SoFi Technologies, BlackBerry, Palantir Technologies, Tesla, Carvana, and Super Micro Computer. Each has appeared repeatedly among the top 10 trending stocks on Reddit, reflecting a steady stream of mentions and upvotes and suggesting retail traders are fanning out across sectors from tech to automotive to consumer brands. Notably, some niche plays in quantum computing and fintech, such as Coinbase and Rivian Automotive, are attracting meme-status attention.Much of this activity has been closely tracked through meme stock indices, sentiment scoreboards, and the relentless churn of posts on Reddit’s r/stocks and r/wallstreetbets, with thousands of mentions and tens of thousands of upvotes pouring in over the last day alone. As always with the meme stock phenomenon, the trading action is heavily influenced by emotional buying, FOMO, and the thrill of outmaneuvering institutional players, rather than traditional measures of value or profitability.While no major new regulatory pronouncements have emerged in the past day, the wild price action and ongoing introduction of meme-focused investment products like the MEME ETF keep the sector under the regulatory microscope. Authorities are watching for signs of market manipulation or excessive risk behaviors, though for now, the retail-driven party shows no sign of slowing down.Thanks for listening to the MEME Stock Tracker podcast, and don’t forget to subscribe!This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
16 Okt 3min

Meme Stock Frenzy Sweeps the Markets: Retail Traders and Social Media Fuel Volatile Surges
Meme stocks have once again surged into the spotlight, powered by a blend of renewed retail investor enthusiasm and fast-paced social media activity. The catalyst this time is clear: Keith Gill, famously known as “Roaring Kitty,” returned to social media with cryptic posts, reigniting interest in iconic meme stocks like GameStop and AMC Entertainment. Online mention counts and positive sentiment scores for both tickers jumped sharply, with Reddit, TikTok, and YouTube serving as epicenters for hype and speculation. GameStop’s social sentiment score rose notably, and AMC soared even higher, reflecting not just a flurry of short videos and memes but also coordinated “round two” short squeeze campaigns.Recent days have also seen a fresh crop of stocks capture the meme spotlight. Opendoor Technologies, Krispy Kreme, GoPro, and Kohl's rallied rapidly on trading floors—often with triple-digit percentage gains that triggered cycles of FOMO and profit-taking. Opendoor in particular surged over 300% within a month, and GoPro shot up more than 56%. Yet, these jumps occurred absent fundamental improvements in business performance; instead, retail traders and social channels drove momentum, as rapid-fire posts and comment threads snowballed into market-moving force. Quantum computing stocks such as Rigetti, Quantum Computing Inc., and IonQ suddenly trended on options boards and social forums, swept up in the wave of sentiment-driven speculation.The meme stock phenomenon remains tightly linked to elevated short interest and speculative trading. Many of the hottest names today, including legacy plays like BlackBerry and Tesla, exhibit high levels of short-selling, fueling periodic squeezes when retail traders pile in en masse. Watching order flow and liquidity has become essential, as swift volume spikes can reverse just as quickly and leave latecomers exposed to steep losses.Adding further fuel to the fire, a new meme stock ETF relaunched this month. The Roundhill Meme Stock ETF offers retail investors an indexed way to chase social sentiment across dozens of volatile tickers, a move that has sparked renewed debate about market risks and regulation. The ETF’s debut saw a wave of retail buying, and its holdings quickly became focal points in online discussions. Meanwhile, institutional voices continue to warn that meme stock pricing often disconnects from actual company metrics, and the regulatory spotlight has strengthened on the potential for market manipulation or rapid liquidity shocks.On Reddit’s primary stock forums, the volume of meme stock mentions reached new highs, with thousands of posts and tens of thousands of upvotes propelling sentiment. Social media remains the engine of speculation, transforming obscure tickers into trending trades overnight. The most popular stocks today include mainstays AMC and GameStop, but also newcomers from real estate, technology, and even baked goods, underlining how fast new memes can emerge and how quickly old ones can fade.As retail investors chase momentum and social buzz, the meme stock landscape is more volatile than ever—combining unpredictable price swings, massive trading volumes, and the constant risk that online hype can evaporate in an instant. Thanks for listening to the MEME Stock Tracker podcast, and don’t forget to subscribe for your next shot at making sense of the mania.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
14 Okt 3min

Meme Stocks Surge Amid Renewed Retail Investor Frenzy and Social Media Hype
It’s been another volatile day for stocks with high retail investor interest, as online chatter continues to steer attention and trading volume toward several names with meme pedigree. The familiar favorites—GameStop and AMC Entertainment—are once again at the center of social media conversation, driven by renewed speculation of potential short squeezes and chatter following a recent spike in subreddit discussions. GameStop, in particular, captured heightened attention after rumors swirled about strategic corporate updates, igniting rapid swings in price, though no official announcements materialized. Traders on WallStreetBets, Twitter, and emerging Telegram groups fueled momentum early, boosting volume and intraday volatility as buy-the-dip posts gathered thousands of upvotes and memes referencing the original GME squeeze went viral.AMC Entertainment followed suit, registering a surge in mentions across forums and a bump in trading volume—though the price action was tempered by reminders from veteran traders of AMC's history of repeated share dilution moves during previous meme rallies. A wave of memes poked fun at the “diamond hands” ethos, even as bearish voices pointed out weaker fundamentals. Some retail enthusiasts held firm, hoping for a social-driven turnaround.Among other trending meme stocks, Palantir Technologies and SoFi saw retail volume spike after both stocks notched outsized gains in recent weeks, sparking speculation about continued momentum. Palantir’s price performance, more than quadrupling over the past year, has given new energy to social communities, where speculative posts claim AI partnerships could “send it to the moon.” SoFi, buoyed by strong year-over-year returns, saw a flurry of bullish posts highlighting user growth and platform expansion, although some skepticism remained around valuation.Coinbase featured prominently as crypto prices rallied, drawing meme stock attention thanks to its direct exposure to digital asset movements and a backdrop of regulatory headlines. Social traction for Coinbase jumped as traders sought crypto-adjacent equities to ride market waves, especially with ongoing speculation around potential new SEC guidance for retail crypto trading in the US.Tesla broke into meme territory once again—not for its underlying business, but thanks to viral “Elon tweets” and a resurfaced meme contest in investor circles. While price moves were less dramatic than headline rallies, Tesla’s stock remains a staple of meme culture, often serving as shorthand for retail-driven market action.Meanwhile, BlackBerry, a classic throwback name, flared up in discussions following rumors of revived business partnerships, although little materialized on the news front. Traders noted unusual options activity, prompting speculation without clear direction. Smaller meme newcomers, like Opendoor and recently in-vogue food brands such as Beyond Meat or Krispy Kreme, recorded dramatic spikes and retracements as excitement was stoked by viral TikTok and Reddit campaigns.The broader landscape shows meme trading cooled somewhat compared to peak mania, with total mentions and upvotes trending lower than previous sessions. However, the psychological drivers—FOMO, communal excitement, and a noted desire to outmaneuver institutions—remain strong. Market participants continue to weigh sentiment-driven swings against traditional fundamentals, aware that new retail surges can disrupt price stability with little warning.No major regulatory clampdowns have emerged overnight, but the enduring focus on gamified trading and social media vigilance signals that exchanges and regulators remain alert for signs of coordinated moves or attempts at pump-and-dump tactics. The meme stock phenomenon continues to redefine the boundaries of retail influence, and participants are watching closely for the next viral spark.Thanks for listening to the MEME Stock Tracker podcast. Be sure to subscribe for the latest updates and analysis!This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
11 Okt 4min





















