In it for the long haul. Done with the meme scene. Converting a skeptical spouse. Months after interviewing them in 2021, we checked back in with some of the investors who went all-in on meme stocks. Here’s how they’re doing now.
Some regret their exuberance. Others value the lessons they learned. Still others are convinced big profits lie ahead.
Months after interviewing them in 2021, we checked back in with some of the investors who went all-in on so-called meme stocks during the pandemic—or bet against them—to see how they are adjusting as the market deals with a new round of turbulence.
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