Wendy's Stock Surges 35% on WallStreetBets Meme Rally

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- Wendy's stock surged 35% on Wednesday after users on Reddit's WallStreetBets subreddit called for retail investors to buy shares in the struggling fast-food chain.
- Wendy's shares had been down 25% for the year through Tuesday's close, making the burger chain a notable target for a meme-driven bid after months of declines.
Why it matters: Retail traders organized a single-day 35% rally in a stock that was down 25% year-to-date through Tuesday, repricing a struggling burger chain on momentum rather than fundamentals — a setup that can punish late entrants and dilute the signal for the chain's actual long-term shareholders.
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