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But what is a meme stock exactly? Below, CNBC Select explains these types of investments, plus where you're likely better off putting your money instead. What we'll cover What's a meme stock?
The data continues to show that 99% of investors will lose money by investing in meme coins. But if you do decide to dabble, you should find ways to diversify your risk as much as possible.
It probably won't be as thrilling as investing in the memes themselves, but your portfolio will thank you for it, especially if you hold the chain's coin for at least a few years or more.