GameStop soars 70% as ‘Roaring Kitty,’ who drove meme craze, resurfaces (2025)

GameStopshares rallied dramatically on Monday after “Roaring Kitty,”the man who inspired the epicshort squeeze of 2021, posted online for the first time in roughly three years.

The post, a picture on X of a video gamer leaning forward on their chair as if to indicate he’s taking the game seriously, marked Roaring Kitty’s first post on the platform — or onReddit— since 2021. The post has garnered 63,000 likes in 13 hours.

GameStop soars 70% as ‘Roaring Kitty,’ who drove meme craze, resurfaces (1)

GameStop last traded up 77% after soaring as much as 110%. Trading in GameStop was halted multiple times due to volatility. AMC, another meme stock, jumped 75% Monday, while Reddit traded 9% higher.

Roaring Kitty, whose legal name is Keith Gill, is a former marketer for Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance. Also known as DeepF------Value on Reddit, Gill drew an army of day traders who cheered each other on and piled into the brick-and-mortar video game stock, and GameStop call options, between 2020 and 2021.

The “meme stock” frenzy involved individual investors taking aim at short sellers and hedge funds who were pessimistic about the outlook for GameStop and other companies, forcing them to cover their short positions and drive up the price of the target stocks. Currently, the short position in GameStop shares amounts to more than 24% of all its shares that are freely available to trade, also known asthe float.

Gill later posted a few videos with scenes from popular TV shows and movies, but there’s no clear indication of what they mean.

GameStop was the most talked about stock on Reddit’s WallStreetBetsby far on Monday, with more than 600 mentions in the last 24 hours, surpassing the popular chipmaker Nvidia, according to market research platform Quiver Quantitative.

Melvin Capital felt the wrath of the WallStreetBet traders. The hedge fund was was heavily shorting GameStop and became a target of the army of amateur traders, suffering huge losses that prompted Ken Griffin’sCitadel, as well asPoint72, to backstop Melvin’s finances with close to $3 billion in support.

Short selling is a strategy in which investors borrow shares of a stock at a certain price in expectations that the market value will fall below that level when it’s time to pay for the borrowed shares.

The GameStop mania that drove its stock above $120 a share, split-adjusted, in early 2021 from as little as $3 in the space of three months, forced brokerages includingRobinhoodto limit trading in heavily shorted stocks. In response, one Robinhood user fileda class-action lawsuitafter the app’s decision to restrictGameStoptrading on its platform. The suit was dismissed in August 2023.

Another class-action lawsuit brought against Gill alleged he pretended to be a novice trader despite being a licensed professional.

The volatility spawned a series ofcongressional hearingsaround brokers’ practices andgamifying retail trading, and testimony from leaders of Robinhood, Melvin Capital, Reddit and Citadel, as well as Gill. The entire episode finally inspired the 2023 movie “Dumb Money,” in which Paul Dano played Gill.

In January 2021, GameStop shares hit an all-time high of $120.75 intraday, adjusted for a subsequent 4-for-1 stock split in the summer of 2022. But as interest from individual investors eventually faded, the stock collapsed along with other meme stocks such asAMC Entertainment Holdings. GameStop last month hit a three-year low of $9.95.

Recently, the stock has started to move higher, which may have rekindled Gill’s interest, along with the enormous amount of short interest in the name. GameStop has soared 57% so far in May, closing Friday at $17.46.

But the fundamental business at GameStop, evidenced by itsmost recent earnings report, shows a discouraging picture at the video game company. In late March, GameStop said it had cut an unspecified number of jobs to reduce costs, and reported lower fourth-quarter revenue amid rising competition from e-commerce-based competitors.

GameStop posted revenue of $1.79 billion for the fiscal fourth quarter, compared with $2.23 billion in the same quarter a year earlier.

Yun Li, CNBC

Fred Imbert, CNBC

GameStop soars 70% as ‘Roaring Kitty,’ who drove meme craze, resurfaces (2025)

FAQs

Did Kitty make money on GameStop? ›

The profit on Keith Gill's GameStop trades

It consisted of two parts: 5 million shares of GameStop stock purchased for $21.27, worth approximately $116 million at the time of the post. 120,000 June 2024 $20 call options purchased for about $5.68, worth nearly $66 million at the time of the post.

What happened to Kitty GameStop? ›

He left the firm in 2021, Reuters reported. In 2020, Gill began growing his online influencer presence by, among other things, encouraging people to invest in GameStop, whose shares he had started buying the previous year.

How much is a Roaring Kitty worth? ›

Including Gill's $29,276,400.56 in cash, his net worth can be approximated to be at least $400 million. This is the most insight observers have had into the investor's positions and net worth since his last Reddit post, in 2021.

How did Roaring Kitty get so much money? ›

So, how did Roaring Kitty aka Keith Gill get all that money in the first place? stock and options. A follow-up screenshot from the now-legendary investor shows that position swelled to $260 million, with another $29 million in the bank.

Did Roaring Kitty stop posting? ›

Roaring Kitty Has Stopped Posting.

Who is Roaring Kitty in real life? ›

Keith Gill
Keith Patrick Gill
Other namesDeepFuckingValue Roaring Kitty
Alma materStonehill College
Occupation(s)Former marketer and financial educator for MassMutual Individual stock trader
Known forInvolvement in the GameStop short squeeze
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What percentage of GameStop does Roaring Kitty own? ›

That is 2.1% of GameStop's 426 million outstanding shares, according to a recent regulatory filing. The update also showed he no longer holds the 120,000 June 21, $20 strike call options he had disclosed in his last update.

Is Roaring Kitty a CFA? ›

We have suggested on these pages that Keith Gill, AKA Roaring Kitty, had his CFA Charter withheld when CFA Institute realized that his Gamestop-related activities as Roaring Kitty were not congruent with his job at Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co.

Who owns GameStop? ›

The ownership structure of GameStop (GME) stock is a mix of institutional, retail and individual investors. Approximately 21.51% of the company's stock is owned by Institutional Investors, 12.95% is owned by Insiders and 65.54% is owned by Public Companies and Individual Investors.

What is GameStop's net worth in 2024? ›

GameStop has a market cap or net worth of $9.35 billion as of August 9, 2024. Its market cap has increased by 35.11% in one year.

Does Roaring Kitty have Instagram? ›

Roaring Kitty (@roaring__kitty) • Instagram photos and videos.

How much did GameStop CEO make? ›

How Much Is Ryan Cohen Salary As GameStop's CEO? Zero, zip, zilch, nada—that's Ryan Cohen's salary as the CEO of GameStop. GameStop's late-September statement announcing Cohen as CEO also announced that the new CEO's salary would be $0. This should not have been surprising, however.

Is GameStop still in business? ›

As of February 2024, the company operates 4,169 stores including 2,915 in the United States, 203 in Canada, 404 in Australia and 647 in Europe under the GameStop, EB Games, EB Games Australia, Micromania-Zing, ThinkGeek and Zing Pop Culture brands.

What's going on with GameStop? ›

GameStop's revenue has also been on a decline, falling from $6 billion in fiscal 2022 (fiscal ends in January) to $$5.3 billion in fiscal 2024. Although the company's reported earnings did improve from $(1.31) to $0.02 over the same period, its margins are very thin.

How many shares of GameStop does Roaring Kitty have? ›

Roaring Kitty now owns 9 million shares of GameStop (GME). That places him as the fourth-largest shareholder of the company. Roaring Kitty no longer owns calls in GME stock.

Where does Kitty come from money? ›

In Middle English, a kitte was a wooden tub (probably < Dutch). This gave rise to Modern English kit, meaning a collection of objects intended for a particular purpose, or the container to hold such a kit. It is conjectured that kitty, in the sense of a collection of money for a particular purpose, is derived from kit.

Who owns the most GameStop stock? ›

Vanguard owns the most shares of GameStop (GME).

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