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Meme Stocks Surge: IonQ Quantum Breakthroughs, MicroVision Defense Orders, and GameStop Squeeze Signals Dominate Retail Trading

Meme Stocks Surge: IonQ Quantum Breakthroughs, MicroVision Defense Orders, and GameStop Squeeze Signals Dominate Retail Trading

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Meme stocks remain a hotbed of retail frenzy, with IonQ, MicroVision, and GameStop leading the charge amid high volatility and social media buzz. IonQ surged on quantum computing breakthroughs, including a world-record 99.99% two-qubit gate fidelity and partnerships with AstraZeneca, NVIDIA, and DARPA worth $81.3 million, positioning it for cloud-driven revenue growth despite bearish fundamentals like negative returns on assets and equity. Traders eye entry around $38 to $42 with potential upside to $84, though its 55% correction underscores the risks.

MicroVision followed suit after a 47% drop below $1, fueled by a key defense sector order for its MOVIA L sensors and plans for next-gen MOVIA S production in late 2026. Its in-house manufacturing promises scalability in autonomous driving and industrial markets, with analysts targeting $2.50 amid bullish technical breakouts from descending Fibonacci levels. Entry points hover at $0.75 to $0.80, aiming for $1.38 take-profits.

GameStop, the OG meme king, holds steady with Reddit's r/WallStreetBets and X threads reigniting hype around Keith Gill's return, sparking short squeeze chatter despite flat recent moves. Nokia jumped 9% amid unusual volume, while Virgin Galactic dipped post-Q4 earnings miss at -$1.12 per share. Other risers include BlackBerry, Bloom Energy, Roblox, Plug Power up 33% recently, and Koss holding support after a 12% pop.

Broader trends show Carvana's record Q1 profitability with $49 million net income boosting its meme status, Tesla teasing faster new EV models amid production woes, and Nvidia as an AI bellwether ahead of earnings. Indexes like Solactive Roundhill highlight top performers such as Micron up 373% yearly, AMD at 107%, and Palantir at 82%, reflecting retail-driven liquidity spikes on platforms like Telegram and Stocktwits. No fresh regulatory clamps emerged, but warnings persist on pump-like volatility and institutional shorts.

High attention on these names signals potential squeezes, yet sharp sell-offs loom for late entrants.

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