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For retail investors, the outperformance and the geopolitical backdrop made Europe a compelling choice. Joseph Begonis of ...
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. Meanwhile, smaller businesses ...
Investors occasionally scoop up shares of companies whose financial prospects appear dim. The consensus around such companies is that the shares should, if anything, fall further. But they suddenly ...
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The market’s best days frequently occur in the midst of misery, our columnist says, so don’t bother trying to figure out where stocks are heading.
Krispy Kreme, Opendoor, Rocket and Kohl’s are merely the public face of a summer boom in bets by private traders.
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. Meanwhile, smaller businesses ...
Krispy Kreme’s ($DNUT) stock has been on a sweet run, surging over 30% in the past month—including a remarkable 25% jump just ...
If you thought meme stocks had ridden off into the sunset, think again. Shares of companies such as Krispy Kreme and Kohl’s saw unusual surges starting in mid-July. The frenzy earned the “DORK” label ...
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.
Citigroup’s Global Chief Economist, Nathan Sheets, breaks down the Fed’s decision to hold rates, Trump’s reaction, and the ...
WSJ columnist Spencer Jakab explores the 2025 meme‑stock resurgence—why stocks like Kohl’s and Krispy Kreme are back in the ...