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GameStop Surge Fuels Meme Stock Mania: Retail Traders Pile Into Options, Seek Gamma Squeeze Potential

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Episode  ·  3:29  ·  Dec 16, 2025

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GameStop remains the clearest focal point, with shares jumping on another wave of meme stock momentum as retail traders pile into short-dated call options and push options volume far above normal. Social feeds from Reddit to X are flooded with fresh GME gain posts, charts of options chains, and callbacks to the original squeeze, while TikTok clips and meme edits celebrate the move and speculate about a new breakout if resistance levels give way. The tone is less about fundamentals and more about “round two,” with traders openly discussing gamma squeezes, put/call ratios skewed heavily toward calls, and the possibility of forcing market makers to chase the stock higher.Alongside GME, the usual meme basket is lighting up scanners for unusual volume. AMC is seeing brisk trading as dip-buyers frame it as a cheap lottery ticket, even though the price action is choppy and still well below the peaks of prior cycles. Tesla and Nvidia, not classic penny-style memes but permanent fixtures of retail speculation, are both heavily mentioned as options playgrounds: short-term calls and zero‑days-to-expiration contracts are dominating conversation, with users bragging about outsized wins and complaining about whipsaw moves. Palantir, Micron, and a rotating cast of AI and chip names are also popping up on top‑mentions lists, driven by a belief that any pullback is an opportunity to reload for the next AI leg higher.Reddit’s WallStreetBets and r/stocks show a clear concentration of attention in a handful of tickers, and outside trackers confirm a sharp uptrend in overall meme chatter and upvotes versus the prior day. Screens of “Top 100 meme stocks” are circulating widely, with traders using those lists as de facto watchlists for premarket and power-hour scalps. Bitfarms and other smaller-cap speculative plays tied to crypto, data centers, and high-beta tech are enjoying bursts of volume after viral posts highlight eye‑popping percentage gains, often via leveraged ETFs or aggressive call spreads.From a market-structure standpoint, volatility in these names is being amplified by options flows and thin liquidity pockets. High intraday swings, repeated halts in some micro-cap favorites, and wide bid‑ask spreads are common, yet this is framed by the online crowd as part of the game rather than a warning sign. Commenters openly acknowledge that many of these moves are disconnected from fundamentals, but that detachment is precisely what keeps the memes alive: the story, the screenshots, and the shared experience matter more than discounted cash flows.On the regulatory front, there is no single headline shock today, but the backdrop of heightened scrutiny is ever-present. Traders are still referring to earlier SEC commentary on social-media-fueled trading and payment-for-order-flow, and some influencers are careful to label posts as “not financial advice” while continuing to nudge followers toward their favorite tickers. Platforms and brokers are mostly operating normally so far, with no fresh trading restrictions announced, but veterans of the 2021 episode are reminding newcomers that risk controls and margin rules can change quickly if volatility spikes further.That’s the latest from your MEME Stock Tracker podcast. Thanks for listening, and don’t forget to subscribe.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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