Keith Gill, the meme stock influencer better known online as Roaring Kitty, is back at it again—swapping memes from an animated movie for one based on a famed magazine cover.
On Thursday, Gill’s first social media post in three months moved markets instantaneously, sending GameStop’s stock price higher as meme coins modeled on the video game retailer with a cult-like following took flight too.
Gill, whose cryptic social media activity sparked a rally in GameStop shares earlier this year, posted an altered version of a photo-illustration created by Arthur Hochstein for Time Magazine on X (formerly known as Twitter).
In 2006, the publication selected “You” as its Person of the Year, paying homage to YouTube’s aesthetic with its cover, while discussing the revolutionary aspects of the internet’s growing popularity and cultural impact in its whimsically worded article.
“It’s a story about community and collaboration on a scale never seen before,” an excerpt of the article read regarding 2006. “It’s about the cosmi
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