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Roaring Kitty’s (real name Keith Gill ... “HanksterT1st” comments, “hold for the fall of Babylon and the return of Jesus and then the financial Jubilee🎄🎊🎉.” “MOON” chimes ...
Famed meme-stock trader “Roaring Kitty” flopped in a hotly anticipated live YouTube broadcast — failing to stem a selloff in GameStop shares that was sparked by a dismal earnings ...
Meme stock icon “Roaring Kitty” allegedly duped his millions of internet followers with a “pump-and-dump” scheme by revealing his position in video game retailer GameStop without ...
Meme stock trader Keith Gill, aka "Roaring Kitty," failed to rally investors around GameStop with his first livestream in three years on Friday as the stock slumped 40%. GameStop shares plummeted ...
Michael Nagle / Bloomberg via Getty Images "Roaring Kitty," the figurehead of the meme stock craze, returned to posting on X on Friday, sending shares of GameStop and other meme stocks higher.
Roaring Kitty, a trader and YouTuber with a cult-like following has returned, causing GameStop's stock to jump 50% on Monday. Roaring Kitty, real name Keith Patrick Gill, gained prominence in ...
When Roaring Kitty came back to social media nearly a month ago, shares of GameStop Corp. jumped, but is that enough to qualify as market manipulation? Gordon Gottsegen covers retail investing for ...
Influential trader Keith Gill, also known as Roaring Kitty, made his second social media post of the year late Wednesday, sparking speculation about the possible meaning behind his cryptic post.
Back in 2021, the meme stock frenzy was at its peak: Roaring Kitty AKA Keith Gill, and young day traders gleefully upended financial markets. Roaring Kitty disappeared for a bit before returning ...