Shake Shack stock
Definition
The publicly traded equity shares of Shake Shack Inc. (NYSE: SHAK), a fast-casual restaurant chain originating from a New York City hot dog cart in 2001, renowned for premium burgers, crinkle-cut fries, and frozen custard shakes.
In financial slang, a high-volatility growth stock beloved by millennials for its cult-like brand loyalty and meme-worthy menu items that occasionally pump investor hype.
Examples
After crushing Q2 earnings with ShackSauce-fueled sales, Shake Shack stock surged 15%—proving burgers beat bonds.
My broker whispered 'buy Shake Shack stock' over a Concrete mixer; now my portfolio's thicker than their chocolate shake.
When the market dipped, I doubled down on Shake Shack stock—because nothing diversifies like a side of cheese fries.
Shake Shack stock: the only investment where your gains come with a free upgrade to ShackBurger on earnings day.
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