Meme Stocks Explode: Epic Squeeze, Option Frenzy Sends AMC To All Time High, Hits $10BN For The First Time

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Fast forward to today, when with WallStreetBets forums abuzz with positive sentiment about the two original meme stocks, AMC and GME...

... this morning AMC stocks has soared more than 16%, rising for the sixth day in a row and last seen above $23 as it hits a market cap of $10 billion for the first time ever.

Today's surge takes place one day after the volume of its traded options tied for an all-time high.

The same call buying frenzy also boosted Ford Motor, which posted the best day since June amid an options frenzy, while a meme-stock basket jumped by the most since March.

Commenting on the surge in call-buying, Bloomberg notes that if an earlier spike in call-option activity was fueled by a round of stimulus checks, "Wednesday’s day-trader action seemingly came on the absence of news -- with the exception of Ford, which said during its capital markets day on Wednesday it can successfully transition to an electric-vehicle space. Whether the comeback of the retail crowd is here to stay is anyone’s guess, but it’s already fraying the nerves of of short sellers betting the Reddit-pumped stocks have jumped too far, too fast."

Nerves are also being frayed for shorts of that other poster-child of the reddit frenzy: after slumping in premarket trading, Gamestop is also now green for the day, as is Beyond Meat which climbs as much as 15% to the highest since April 16 after Jim Cramer on Mad Money named the company along with Roblox and Ford as potential short squeeze targets for retail traders (according to S3, 27% of BYND shares available for trading are currently sold short).

So now that the retail army has awoken again, and hunt for most shorted names is back on, we expect to update our list of the most-shorted names later today.

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