Roundhill Fund Files Meme-Themed ETF Application with the SEC, Previous ETF with the Same Name Liquidated

By: theblockbeats.news|2025/08/11 14:02:02
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BlockBeats News, August 11th, Bloomberg ETF analyst Eric Balchunas posted on social media stating that Roundhill Investment Management recently submitted an application for a "Meme Theme ETF." This (fairly certain) can be considered a "self-resurrection" in the financial world, especially since their earlier launch of the same-named MEME ETF has already liquidated, and now they are making a comeback. Usually, it is other issuers attempting to "resurrect" failed ETF products from others (as in the case of JETS), so this self "resurrection" of their own product is truly rare.

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