What are meme stocks and why are they back?

Like the rise and fall of a stock ticker, one notable Wall Street trend from a few years ago has made its way back into the zeitgeist: meme stocks. They first came onto the scene in 2021 with stocks like GameStop, which created such a fervor that Sony Pictures made an entire film about the company’s rise to the top called “Dumb Money.” 

So it is perhaps unsurprising that GameStop was among the first meme stocks to see a resurgence earlier this May, along with other prior meme stocks such as AMC Theaters. But just as quickly as they rose, the meme stocks fell. “Investor appetite for ‘meme stocks’ may already be waning,” CBS News said, just days after they returned to the scene.  

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