Roku stock
Definition
The publicly traded shares of Roku, Inc., listed on the NASDAQ exchange under the ticker symbol ROKU, representing partial ownership in the company known for its streaming media players, smart TVs, and digital video content distribution platform.
Informally, a colloquial reference to investing in Roku's financial performance, often tied to trends in streaming media consumption and cord-cutting from traditional cable TV.
Examples
After selling my vintage VCR collection, I plunked it all into Roku stock, dreaming of dividends that stream endlessly.
My portfolio's secret sauce? A hefty dose of Roku stock – because nothing says 'future-proof' like betting on binge-watching.
Roku stock dipped today, but I'm holding firm; after all, who needs financial stability when you can pause the panic?
Grandpa finally cut the cord and bought Roku stock instead – now his retirement is fully loaded with 4K potential.