'Roaring Kitty Is the Villain': GameStop Trader's Tweets Are Getting Sad

‘Roaring Kitty Is the Villain’: GameStop Trader’s Tweets Are Getting Sad

Roaring KittyGameStop, the company which the trader (aka Keith Gill) made his name discussing online, has filed to As you might expect, the plunge appears to be stressing out Twitter’s favorite meme stock trader. Following the news, Roaring Kitty—who helped spur 2021’s GME share price spike—took to Twitter to post a meme of pic.twitter.com/jPVR41YSwD— Roaring Kitty (@TheRoaringKitty) May 17, 2024All week, the trader has continued to post He started with a GIF of a teary-eyed pic.twitter.com/RgJem30gOD— Roaring Kitty (@TheRoaringKitty) May 17, 2024The meme influencer has been painted as a villain by many mainstream financial figures, with some even Has Roaring Kitty been scorned by his one-time love? Not so fast. The trader soon posted a clip from “Roaring Kitty is on his knees, begging his followers to stick with him despite the recent bad news. To finish, the The GameStop bull is clearly distraught, and this week’s gains are nearly erased. Is this the end of the meme stock revival?Edited by Andrew Hayward