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Gill gave testimony [11] as part of a virtual hearing held by the US House Financial Services Committee on February 18, 2021, as part of a discussion about when "short sellers, social media, and retail investors collide". [12] Gill testified he "did not solicit anyone to buy or sell the stock for [his] own profit." [1]
Gill, 37, is a YouTuber and trader who gained prominence in January 2021 when he played a key role in the surge of GameStop stock value. According to Investopedia , Gill was born in 1986 in ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - "Roaring Kitty" Keith Gill, the stock influencer behind the 2021 meme stock frenzy, may be sitting on a paper profit of tens of millions of dollars on his position in GameStop ...
Noted investor Keith Gill, best known as “Roaring Kitty,” appears to have closed out his options position in GameStop, according to posts on his social media accounts on June 13. Gill then ...
Keith Gill, the office worker who shot to notoriety after his online personas and bullish bets on GameStop sparked a retail trading frenzy, appears to be re-emerging from obscurity. Known as ...
Gill posted a picture resembling a Time magazine cover from 2006 with a computer screen on social media platform X. Following his post, GameStop's shares spiked and traded as high as $30.87.
Keith Gill is the Reddit user who inspired a flock of investors to pour money into GameStop and other shorted stocks, sending them to record highs before prices crashed, a so-called “short ...
The report that Gill may get banned from E*Trade has revived an anti-establishment uproar that first fueled the meme-stock frenzy in 2021 as highlighted in the film Dumb Money. At the time, retail ...