The Next GameStop? 10 Meme Stocks on Our Radar - 191
The Option Genius Podcast: Options Trading For Income and Growth
Release Date: 10/14/2025
The Option Genius Podcast: Options Trading For Income and Growth
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info_outlineThe meme stock phenomenon is back, so much so that a new ETF has been created to track them. But what exactly is in this new basket of high-risk, high-reward stocks? This episode is all about:
Meme Stocks.
We dive into the top 10 holdings of a new meme stock ETF, exploring companies in sectors from real estate and energy to the cutting-edge world of quantum computing. Discover the one thing all these stocks have in common—high short interest—and why that makes them prime candidates for explosive "short squeeze" rallies. We'll also discuss the critical difference between a company with a questionable future like GameStop and a speculative company with a genuinely compelling story, like those in the quantum computing space.
Finally, we'll explain why these highly unpredictable stocks are generally unsuitable for conservative options selling strategies. Are you ready to see what's on the new meme watch list? Subscribe for more insights into the market's hottest trends.
Key Takeaways
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The New Wave of Meme Stocks: The meme stock trade is active again, leading to the launch of a new ETF designed to track them. This episode reviews the top 10 holdings of this new ETF.
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The Common Denominator is High Short Interest: The defining characteristic of a meme stock is not its business model, but its extremely high short interest. This means many institutional traders are betting against the company, making it vulnerable to a "short squeeze" if retail traders coordinate to buy the stock.
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A Separation of "Memes": Story vs. Obscurity: Not all meme stocks are created equal. Some, like GameStop, have a questionable long-term business model. Others, particularly in speculative tech sectors like quantum computing, have a compelling (though unproven) story that could lead to massive future value.
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Driven by Short Squeezes, Not Fundamentals: The rapid, thousand-percent gains seen in many of these stocks are not typically driven by fundamentals. They are the result of short squeezes, where short sellers are forced to buy back shares at higher and higher prices to cover their losing bets, creating a feedback loop.
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Unsuitable for Conservative Option Selling: Due to their extreme unpredictability and explosive volatility, these stocks are generally not suitable for conservative option selling strategies like credit spreads. The risk of a sudden, massive move wiping out a position is too high.
"All of these things have one thing in common that makes them meme stocks is that the short interest is huge. They have a very high short interest because people are betting against it."
Timestamped Summary
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(00:40) The Return of the Meme Stock ETF: The episode kicks off with the news that a meme stock tracking ETF is back after a previous failure, signaling renewed interest in the space.
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(02:27) The Top 10 Holdings Review: A walkthrough of the top 10 stocks in the new meme ETF, including Open Door (OPEN), Plug Power (PLUG), and several quantum computing companies.
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(09:22) The Critical Difference: Story vs. No Story: A discussion on how some meme stocks have a legitimate, albeit speculative, long-term story (like quantum computing), while others (like GameStop) have a much more questionable future.
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(13:48) Not For Conservative Option Sellers: The host's clear take on why these stocks, despite their high implied volatility, are generally too unpredictable and risky for premium-selling strategies.
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