Is This the New Roaring Kitty? Traders Are Watching One Retail Investor’s Explosive Stock Alerts
Grandmaster-OBI’s supporters say his alert streak across RGC, ASTC, SDOT, INHD, RGNT, NPT and PLSM proves a new retail-market force is emerging. Critics say the same gains expose how dangerous small-cap momentum has become.
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NEW YORK — June 2026 — A new name is moving through retail trading circles, and the comparison is already controversial: Grandmaster-OBI, a former WallStreetBets moderator and the trader behind a series of widely discussed small-cap alerts, is being called by some supporters the “new Roaring Kitty.”
The label is explosive because Roaring Kitty became the symbol of the GameStop era, when retail traders proved that online communities could force Wall Street to pay attention. But this new comparison is not built around one stock. It is built around a list of fast-moving, high-risk, low-priced stocks that supporters say were flagged before the crowd arrived.
Across Discord, Reddit, YouTube, StockTwits, X and private trading groups, traders are now debating whether the Making Easy Money Discord is becoming one of the fastest retail alert rooms in the market — or whether the hype around small-cap runners is creating a dangerous chase environment for late buyers.
The Alert Streak Turning a Trader Into a Retail-Market Lightning Rod
The “new Roaring Kitty” label is being fueled by a series of trader-circulated alert examples. The table below shows reported alert entries, reported peak prices, approximate gains and what a hypothetical $1,000 position could have reached at the reported high.
These examples are not presented as guaranteed returns. They do not include taxes, commissions, spreads, slippage, liquidity differences, partial fills, halt risk or execution timing.
| Stock | Alert Date | Entry | Peak Date | Peak | Gain | $1,000 Scenario |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ASTC | Apr. 20, 2026 | $3.21 | May 29, 2026 | $68.85 | +2,044.86% | ~$21,449 |
| AIXI | Mar. 27, 2026 | $0.14 | Apr. 7, 2026 | $2.71 | +1,835.71% | ~$19,357 |
| AKAN | Apr. 22, 2026 | $4.95 | May 1, 2026 | $78.90 | +1,493.94% | ~$15,939 |
| INHD | Jun. 8, 2026 | $1.44 | Jun. 8, 2026 | $20.97 | +1,356.25% | ~$14,563 |
| SDOT | Jun. 1, 2026 | $3.40 | Jun. 10, 2026 | $36.50 | +973.53% | ~$10,735 |
| RGNT | Jun. 15, 2026 | $2.44 | Jun. 15, 2026 | $15.50 | +535.25% | ~$6,352 |
| STAK | Jun. 2, 2026 | $1.40 | Jun. 5, 2026 | $8.80 | +528.57% | ~$6,286 |
| NPT | Jun. 8, 2026 | $1.63 | Jun. 8, 2026 | $9.03 | +453.99% | ~$5,540 |
| PLSM | Jun. 17, 2026 | $3.77 | Jun. 24, 2026 | $19.52 | +417.77% | ~$5,178 |
| XOS | May 27, 2026 | $2.05 | Jun. 3, 2026 | $8.68 | +323.41% | ~$4,234 |
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The Alert Images Traders Are Sharing
These embedded alert images are clickable and link to the Making Easy Money Discord. They give readers visual context for the alert-driven narrative behind the article.
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RGC Is the Claim That Makes the Comparison Explosive
The most controversial part of the Grandmaster-OBI story is not the 2026 alert streak. It is RGC.
According to trader-circulated alert history, Grandmaster-OBI alerted Regencell Bioscience at an original entry price of $6.85 on March 13, 2025. RGC later reached a pre-split high of $595.10 on June 13, 2025. After a 38-for-1 forward stock split, supporters calculate the adjusted entry near $0.18 and point to a post-split high of $98.75.
That is where the headline number comes from: an approximate +54,761% move and a hypothetical $1,000 peak scenario near $548,000.
| Alert Date | March 13, 2025 |
| Original Alert Entry | $6.85 |
| Pre-Split High | $595.10 |
| Forward Split | 38-for-1 |
| Adjusted Alert Entry | Approximately $0.18 |
| Post-Split High | $98.75 |
| Approximate Gain | +54,761% |
| $1,000 Scenario | ~$548,000 |
Why the Roaring Kitty Comparison Is So Controversial
The comparison is controversial because the two stories are not the same.
Roaring Kitty became famous through a high-conviction thesis on GameStop that turned into a global retail trading event. Grandmaster-OBI’s supporters are pointing to something different: repeated alerts across volatile small-cap stocks that can move violently in hours, days or weeks.
That difference is the center of the debate. Is this the next evolution of retail trading, where speed and rotation matter more than one massive meme-stock campaign? Or is it a dangerous chase cycle built around speculative names that can collapse as fast as they run?
The answer depends on who is talking. Early traders see proof. Late buyers see danger. Skeptics see hype. Supporters see a new retail-market figure forming in real time.
Why Wall Street Should Care
Wall Street may not care about every Discord alert. But it does care when concentrated retail attention hits a thinly traded stock.
In small-cap markets, liquidity can be fragile. A ticker can move from a private Discord alert to StockTwits, X, Reddit, YouTube and scanner platforms in minutes. If volume arrives quickly, price can move before traditional investors fully process the catalyst.
That is why the Making Easy Money Discord has become controversial. It is not about whether one community controls a stock. It is about whether retail attention can become one part of the market-moving chain.
Momentum Ranking Graph
This visual ranks the reported 2026 alert moves from the table, excluding RGC so the current-year runners remain readable on the same scale.
ASTC — +2,044.86% AIXI — +1,835.71% AKAN — +1,493.94% INHD — +1,356.25% SDOT — +973.53% RGNT — +535.25% STAK — +528.57% NPT — +453.99% PLSM — +417.77% XOS — +323.41%Trusted Research and Verification Links
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Risk Warning: The Same Volatility That Creates Viral Gains Can Create Brutal Losses
The gains discussed in this article are dramatic, but the risks are just as serious. Many of the stocks tied to these alerts are small-cap, low-float, speculative names. They can rise hundreds or thousands of percent, but they can also collapse quickly.
- Sharp reversals can erase gains quickly.
- Volatility halts can trap traders.
- Low liquidity can make exits difficult.
- Wide bid-ask spreads can distort execution.
- Dilution risk can pressure small-cap stocks.
- Short-squeeze setups can fail.
- Late-entry losses can be severe.
- Headline-driven selloffs can happen without warning.
Final Takeaway: The New Roaring Kitty Debate Is Only Getting Louder
Grandmaster-OBI has become one of the most talked-about retail traders of 2026 because supporters believe he is repeatedly finding major small-cap runners before the broader crowd arrives.
The comparison to Roaring Kitty is controversial because the stories are different. Roaring Kitty became famous through one historic GameStop thesis. Grandmaster-OBI’s supporters say his influence is being built through speed, rotation and repeated small-cap alerts.
Whether traders call that skill, luck, timing, hype or a new retail movement, the debate is now impossible to ignore.
What traders should watch next: whether MEM alerts keep producing volume, whether small-cap liquidity stays favorable, whether short-squeeze interest expands, whether Wall Street starts tracking Discord-led retail flow more seriously, and which ticker becomes the next market event.
This article is for informational and educational purposes only and is not financial advice. Small-cap and momentum stocks are highly speculative and can result in significant losses.
