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Think the meme stock mania is so 2021? Just take a look at AMTD Digital.
The little-known Hong Kong-based fintech firm saw its shares skyrocket 126% Tuesday alone after experiencing a series of trading halts. AMTD Digital, a subsidiary of investment holding firm AMTD Idea Group, went public in mid-July with its American depositary receipts trading on the NYSE. Two weeks later, the stock is up 21,400% to $1,679 apiece from its IPO price of $7.80.
The monstrous move pushed its market cap above $310 billion as of Tuesday, making it bigger than Coca-Cola and Bank of America, according to FactSet. AMTD Digital generates revenue primarily from fees and commissions from its digital financial services business, and it only made $25 million in 2021, according to a regulatory filing.
The wild trading is reminiscent of the GameStop mania of 2021 where a band of Reddit-obsessed retail investors managed to push up shares of the video game retailer and squeeze out short selling hedge funds. Indeed, the ticker HKD became the most popular mention on Reddit's WallStreetBets chatroom Tuesday, according to alternative data provider Quiver Quantitative.
AMTD Idea Group's ADR was also the single-most actively traded stock on the Fidelity platform Tuesday. The stock has popped nearly 300% this week.
The intense speculative behavior among retail investors is unnerving many on Wall Street yet again.
«As we've learned over the past two years, events like this cause what I would say is opportunities for profit but great risk for loss particularly for our retail investors,» Jay Clayton, former SEC chairman, said on CNBC's "Squawk Box" Wednesday.
Famed short seller Jim Chanos took it to Twitter and expressed frustration about the
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