I like the stock
Roaring Kitty's catchphrase, now WSB shorthand for refusing to call it advice.
Definitions
Post-GameStop catchphrase used to express conviction in a position while sidestepping anything that sounds like financial advice. The flex: you don't need a thesis, you just like the stock. Said straight-faced during pumps, said sarcastically during 80% drawdowns. The phrase has become a piece of meme-stock liturgy.
I like the stock In A Sentence
Origin & Usage
Made famous by Keith Gill (Roaring Kitty / DeepFuckingValue) during his February 2021 US Congressional testimony about the GameStop short squeeze, where he repeatedly said 'I like the stock' instead of giving advice.
People Also Ask
What does 'I like the stock' mean?
It's Roaring Kitty's catchphrase, now used on WallStreetBets as shorthand for refusing to call something financial advice.
Where does 'I like the stock' come from?
It's associated with Roaring Kitty (Keith Gill) and became a WallStreetBets (WSB) staple.
How do you use 'I like the stock' in a sentence?
Someone might post 'Not advice, I just like the stock' to explain holding a position without recommending it.
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