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The leader of the US retail investors is being sued! Suspected of driving up shipping prices and infringing on the interests of individual investors.
① Last Friday EST, US retail “lead brother” Keith Gill (Keith Gill), nicknamed “Roaring Kitty (Roaring Kitty)” on the internet, was accused of participating in “boosting shipments” involving GameStop shares; ② However, the lawsuit was somehow dropped again this Monday.
The market is watching the "big brother" closely! Chewy plummeted more than 6% overnight; the lawsuit storm turned around, and GME's decline narrowed to 5%.
"Lead Brother" Keith Gill's every move greatly influenced the MEME stock trend.
US stock market closed | Nasdaq hit another record high! Tesla rose more than 6%, while Nvidia fell more than 3.5% before bouncing back.
After rising by 1.6%, the China concept index saw its gains halved, with NIO Inc and Li Auto Inc rising by about 6.7%, and Xpeng rising by over 5%.
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