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By now you’ve surely heard the hype surrounding some of the biggest meme stocks: AMC Entertainment, Bed Bath & Beyond, Express. Meme stocks first made headlines in 2020 as investors on Reddit coordinated a short squeeze, sending GameStop shares soaring. Today, online communities on various social media platforms continue to rally around their favorite beaten-down names. If the companies are a little nostalgic and the stocks have a high short interest, even better. But which ones are actually solid investments? We’ve done the research – and combed through r/WallStreetBets – so you don’t have to.

Recent Meme Stocks Articles

Roaring Kitty Just Supercharged GameStop (GME) Stock

There's no evidence that Roaring Kitty is targeting GameStop, only that he's interested in getting back into the game.

DJT Stock Alert: Truth Social Keeps Losing Users

Trump Media & Technology stock is sliding lower on Friday as reports show DJT traders that Truth Social users are falling.

Dear Fisker Stock Fans, Mark Your Calendars for May 17

Fisker's forbearance period with a note holder will now end on May 17, extended from the original deadline of April 21.

AMC Stock Falls as AMC Entertainment Loses Attendees

AMC stock is falling lower after posting a decline in both U.S. attendance and global attendance while remaining unprofitable.

Dear AMC Stock Fans, Mark Your Calendars for May 16

AMC stock survived the pandemic and the strikes, but its future remains bleak. To survive, it needs profitability and to shed lots of debt.

3 EV Stocks to Sell on the Brink of Bankruptcy Like Fisker

Fisker is careening toward a likely bankruptcy. Here are three struggling EV stocks that could easily go the same way.

The 3 Best Meme Stocks to Buy in May 2024

These are the best meme stocks to buy at attractive levels for a big rally, as they represent companies with positive business catalysts.

MULN Stock Alert: Bollinger Announces Partner for Warranties, Mobile Services

Mullen Automotive stock is slipping on Tuesday even as MULN investors learn of a new agreement for subsidiary Bollinger Motors.

Meta Materials Layoffs 2024: What to Know as MMAT Slashes 80% of Jobs

MMAT stock is falling today on news of upcoming Meta Materials layoffs. Here's why this company may be nearing the end of its rope.

HOOD Stock Alert: SEC Wells Notice Rocks Robinhood

Robinhood Markets has received a Wells Notice from the SEC for its crypto business. Here's what this means for HOOD stock.

GME Stock: What Is Going on With GameStop After 50% Rally?

GameStop stock is falling on Monday after shares of GME underwent a 50% rally last week in what could be a return to meme trading.

DJT Stock: Trump Media Fires Accounting Firm, Hires Replacement After SEC Charges

Trump Media & Technology stock is up on Monday as DJT investors react to the company naming a new auditor as its old one faces SEC charges.

Even Worse than Gamestop? 3 Meme Stocks That Are Screaming Sells

There are meme stocks to sell and meme stocks to buy. These three companies are the former, not the latter.

Crypto Investor Alert: 3 Speculative Coins to Avoid

If you’re pessimistic about cryptocurrencies, there are plenty of speculative cryptos to avoid in and outside the top 10.

DJT Stock Alert: SEC Charges Trump Media Auditor With ‘Massive Fraud’

Trump Media & Technology stock is falling on Friday as DJT investors react to the company's auditor being hit with charges by the SEC.

Stock Market Crash Warning: Don’t Get Caught Holding These 3 Meme Stocks

Not all meme stocks lack potential, but with higher interest rates becoming the norm there are several meme stocks to avoid.

Should You Buy Palantir (PLTR) Stock Before May 6?

Palantir is about to report earnings on May 6. Here's why investors should be watching closely and PLTR stock is rising.

Should You Buy AMC Entertainment (AMC) Stock Before May 8?

Although AMC Entertainment has an opportunity to contextualize its Q1 results, AMC stock faces wider challenges.

Meme Stocks That Actually Make Sense? 3 Viral Names for Your Buy List

Meme stocks are more than poor investments in failing firms as these choices to buy clearly show a promise of future gains.