Group 1 - Roundhill Investments has relaunched the Meme Stock ETF under the ticker MEME, providing a new avenue for everyday investors to engage with volatile meme stocks [1][2] - The previous iteration of the ETF launched in late 2021 and was closed in late 2023, coinciding with a nearly 10% decline in the Nasdaq Composite and a more than 3% drop in the S&P 500 during that period [3] - Notable meme stocks experienced significant losses, with GameStop falling approximately 69% and AMC dropping over 96% during the nearly two-year span of the previous ETF [4] Group 2 - The CEO of Roundhill Investments, Dave Mazza, described meme stocks as evolving from a rebellion into a revolution, emphasizing the ETF's active management strategy to quickly adapt to trending stocks [3]
The Meme ETF is back. Is it late to the party again?