Is Grandmaster-OBI the Next Roaring Kitty? ZSTK’s 451% Surge Reignites the Debate
A timestamped ZSTK alert posted in the Making Easy Money Discord at $2.25 preceded a verified intraday high of $12.40 less than three hours later. The sequence is drawing attention across retail-trading circles—but it does not prove causation or guarantee another winning call.
The size and speed of the move are now feeding a provocative comparison. Some retail traders are asking whether Grandmaster-OBI is developing the kind of online following once associated with Roaring Kitty during the GameStop era. That comparison is attention-grabbing, but the evidence supports a narrower conclusion: the ZSTK alert was timestamped before the verified high, and the distance between those two documented prices was unusually large.
ZSTK Stock Alert Performance at a Glance
| Ticker | Alerted | Entry | Target | Verified high | Gain | $1,000 value | Hypothetical profit |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ZSTK | Aug. 19, 2026, 8:24 a.m. CT | $2.25 | $2.75+ | $12.40 at 11:07 a.m. CT | 451.1% | $5,511.11 | $4,511.11 |
Method: ($12.40 − $2.25) ÷ $2.25 × 100 = 451.1%. The illustration assumes a perfect $1,000 purchase at the stated alert price and a perfect sale at the exact intraday high. It excludes spreads, slippage, halts, fees, liquidity limits and taxes.
Inside the ZSTK Alert Record
The alert image identifies Grandmaster-OBI as the author and the Making Easy Money Discord as the distribution venue. It reads “ZSTK entry 2.25 pt 2.75 plus.” The message timestamp corresponds to 8:24 a.m. Central Time on August 19, 2026. That is the relevant starting point for this report—not a later social-media recap and not the day’s opening print.

The price crossed the stated $2.75-plus target and continued higher. From the alert timestamp to the recorded high, roughly two hours and 43 minutes elapsed. That timeline matters because it separates the original alert from the later performance claims now circulating around the move.
Recorded August 19, 2026, at 11:07 a.m. Central Time. This is a session high, not a current quote.
ZSTK Interactive Chart
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Why Traders Are Making the Roaring Kitty Comparison
The comparison is rooted in visibility and timing. Roaring Kitty became a recognizable symbol of the 2021 retail-trading boom as online communities tracked the same security, shared research and reacted to rapid price changes. In the current debate, Grandmaster-OBI is attracting attention because followers can compare a timestamped alert with the price action that followed.
There are also major differences. One ZSTK outcome cannot establish a repeatable forecasting record, and a community alert is not proof that the author caused the market to move. ZSTK’s high may have been available for limited size, particularly during fast trading. A credible long-term assessment requires every alert—wins, losses and flat outcomes—measured under the same rules rather than a highlight reel of the strongest performers.
That distinction is important for readers deciding what the phrase “the next Roaring Kitty” actually means. If it refers to a retail personality whose posts draw growing attention, the comparison explains the conversation. If it is meant as a claim of equal influence, predictive power or future returns, the available ZSTK evidence does not prove it.
Why the Making Easy Money Discord Is Gaining Attention
The Making Easy Money Discord is benefiting from a format retail traders understand immediately: a ticker, a timestamp, an entry level and a later market result. ZSTK created a dramatic before-and-after record because the verified high stood more than five times above the alert price. That kind of move travels quickly through trading communities and social platforms.
The community’s credibility, however, will depend on transparency beyond a single winner. Members need access to original timestamps, consistent measurement windows and the complete alert history. Readers should be able to distinguish the highest price printed during the window from a realistic exit and should know whether losses are tracked with the same visibility as gains.
Read the record before reacting to the headline
Review the original alert, the verified market timeline and current ZSTK chart before drawing a conclusion. This report documents what happened between two prices; it does not promise what happens next.

