
Meme stock frenzy 2.0: The same formula, but a shorter "shelf life"

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In mid-July, a batch of underperforming meme stocks experienced a crazy surge, primarily driven by speculative attacks on heavily shorted companies, fueled by discussions on social media and retail buying. However, the number of stocks involved in this frenzy was smaller, and the upward momentum was more unstable and short-lived, partly because institutional traders had established counter-strategies
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