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Marvell Technology, Broadcom, GameStop And More: 5 Stocks Investors Couldn't Stop Buzzing About This Week

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Marvell Technology, Broadcom, GameStop And More: 5 Stocks Investors Couldn't Stop Buzzing About This Week

Retail investors talked up five hot stocks this week (June 1 to June 5) on X and Reddit’s r/WallStreetBets, driven by retail hype, earnings, AI infrastructure momentum, and corporate/geopolitical news flow. Marvell Technology Inc. (NASDAQ: MRVL ) , Broadcom Inc. (NASDAQ: AVGO ) , CrowdStrike Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ: CRWD ) , GameStop Corp. (NYSE: GME ) , and Lululemon Athletica Inc. (NASDAQ: LULU ) , spanning semiconductors, software/cloud, AI chips, cybersecurity, gaming, and cloud and hardware infrastructure, reflected strong retail interest. Marvell Technology Marvell had a high-impact week driven by AI momentum. On June 1, the company announced the availability of its industry’s first 102.4 Tbps Teralynx T100 switch , purpose-built for AI and cloud data center infrastructure. The biggest catalyst came on June 2 at COMPUTEX 2026, when Nvidia Corp. (NASDAQ: NVDA ) CEO Jensen Huang praised Marvell as the “ next trillion-dollar company ” due to its critical role in AI data center connectivity and orchestration—this triggered a massive stock surge. Retail investors were bullish on MRVL. An investor who suffered losses on his portfolio this week was considering shifting all his holdings to MRVL, calling it a “steady” stock. Source: Reddit The stock had a 52-week range of $61.44 to $324.20, trading around $305 to $317 per share, as of the publication of this article. It was up 377.27% over the year, higher by 222.26% over the last six months, and 272.36% year-to-date. MRVL had a strong price trend in the medium, short, and long term, with a solid growth ranking, as per Benzinga's Edge Stock Rankings . Broadcom Broadcom reported record revenue of $22.187 billion, up 48% year-over-year, beating estimates, with AI semiconductor revenue at $10.8 billion, up 143% YoY, strong margins, and third-quarter guidance of ~$29.4 billion; it also

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