These are the stocks posting the largest moves in midday trading.
— Meme stocks rebounded from a steep sell-off in the previous session. GameStop last traded up about 1.2% after losing nearly 14% on Monday. AMC reversed 1.
2% higher after dropping as much as 10% earlier in the day. The movie theater operator's stock fell more than 15% in the prior session. These speculative trades were hit hard Monday amid a broad market sell-off, as investors dumped risky names after a head-turning year.
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