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A Meme Stock Rollercoaster Opendoor Technologies (NASDAQ:OPEN) is surging 25% in morning trading today, reigniting excitement among retail investors who have crowned it a meme stock darling. Fueled by social media hype on platforms like Reddit’s WallStreetBets and X,
Despite the enthusiasm, Opendoor has significant financial troubles. The company's top line has plummeted from its height in 2022. The company's current annual run rate is well under a third of its 2022 sales. Opendoor has also never turned a profit and has significant negative cash flow.
The ticker $OPEN has been heavily cited on WallStreetBets, the online forum behind the infamous GameStop mania in 2021.
A Meteoric Surge Ignites Hype Opendoor Technologies (NASDAQ:OPEN) is on fire, skyrocketing 75% in midday trading Monday, after a jaw-dropping 188% gain last week, lifting its stock to $3.94 per share.
Shares of Opendoor Technologies ( OPEN -10.44%) have caught fire in the last month. Driven by investors posting online about buying the penny stock, it is now up 325%, with most of the gains coming in the past week.
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Krispy Kreme (DNUT), Opendoor (OPEN), Rocket Mortgage (RKT) and Kohl’s (KSS) had become the meme stocks of the moment, along with a new moniker from traders — “DORK,” a reference to the first letters of their tickers.
As of noon Wednesday, the price of Opendoor stock had fallen to $2.05. That’s a drop of nearly 50% in just a few hours of trading.
Opendoor stock gains 42% in wild day after doubling early Monday as volatility triggers trading halt
Penny stock iBroker platform Opendoor's share price rose by 24% in pre-market trading Monday morning, continuing last week gains of 188%.
Hedge fund manager Eric Jackson suggests that Opendoor's stock price could increase one hundredfold to $82 per share.
Opendoor (OPEN) has become the latest meme stock phenomenon, surging 350% in the past month and 100% since hedge fund manager Eric Jackson began promoting it on social media as a potential “100-bagger.