Beyond Meat’s Roaring Kitty: ’Selling Would Feel Like Betrayal’

Plant-based prophet declares holding position despite market turbulence
The conviction play
Meet the investor treating Beyond Meat shares like family heirlooms - refusing to sell even as the stock digest 80% losses from peak valuations. 'This isn't just a position, it's a belief system,' claims the anonymous trader, echoing sentiment that made GameStop's Roaring Kitty famous.When fundamentals don't matter
Analysts scratch heads as retail devotion overrides traditional metrics. Plant-based revenue shrinks while investor conviction expands - proving once again that on Wall Street, faith sometimes outperforms financials. 'They'll bury me with these shares,' the holder declares, either brilliantly prescient or spectacularly stubborn.The cult of conviction
Beyond Meat becomes latest test case for emotional investing versus cold calculus. As one portfolio manager quipped: 'At this point, the only thing more processed than their products are the rationalizations of bag-holders.' Yet true believers see temporary dip where others see terminal decline.