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The Wall Street Journal If financial conditions are restrictive, Wall Street sure hasn’t noticed. Stock indexes hit fresh records this week, and speculative meme stocks are back to mania levels.
This week, Tracey is going solo to look at the “new” meme stocks. If you recall, in 2021, during the pandemic, there were ...
WSJ columnist Spencer Jakab explores the 2025 meme‑stock resurgence—why stocks like Kohl’s and Krispy Kreme are back in the ...
Robinhood shares recently touched record highs and the company now has a market capitalization close to $94 billion. Wall Street's average rating on the stock is "buy", with at least seven brokerages ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Investors occasionally scoop up shares of companies whose financial prospects appear dim. The consensus ...
Krispy Kreme's stock surged to turnaround-level valuations before any real operational improvement or Q2 results. Click here ...
Shares of original meme stocks GameStop Corp. (GME) and AMC Entertainment Holdings Inc. (AMC) were famously sent skyrocketing in 2021, fueled by chatter on the WallStreetBets subreddit and the ...
An end to a partnership with the most popular fast food restaurant in the world may seem like it should have been bad news ...
Trump officials like to say their policies are focused on helping Main Street, not Wall Street. “Wall Street has done very ...
Kohl’s was amongst a new wave of meme stocks that surged from traders taking advantage of cheap share prices and heavy short ...
Kohl’s helped to kick off the latest round of meme stock rallies with companies like GoPro and Krispy Kreme getting thrown into the mix. The legacy department store has seen declining sales and ...
Retail investors are often late to Wall Street parties, only catching the rally once it's established and "smart money" is ...