The MEME ETF Is Back—Here’s What’s Different This Time
Roundhill CEO Dave Mazza joins ETF.com’s Sumit Roy to explain why he revived the once-shuttered Meme Stock ETF (MEME) and how its new active strategy aims to capture today’s retail trading trends.
The Roundhill Meme Stock ETF (MEME) has returned to the market with a different approach. In this exclusive interview, Roundhill CEO Dave Mazza talks with ETF.com’s Sumit Roy about why he brought back a fund that previously shut down, how meme stocks have evolved since the GameStop and AMC era, and why retail investors have become a lasting structural force in the market.
Mazza also breaks down the ETF’s active strategy, which screens for high-volume, high-volatility stocks that reflect retail sentiment, and discusses why today’s meme stocks include names in AI, quantum computing, and clean energy.





