The $FATCAT thesis is simple: every crypto cycle creates one meme that perfectly captures the mood of retail traders.
FATCAT could be that meme because it turns the entire dream of meme investing into one instantly recognizable character - the fat cat.
The term fat cat has existed since the 1920s and already means someone who made a lot of money, often easily, unfairly, or without caring about the system around them.
That is exactly the emotional core of meme coins: ordinary people trying to flip the game and become the rich fat cats themselves.
Robinhood is the ideal stage for this narrative.
Robinhood helped normalize memestock and memecoin trading for millions of retail users, and Dogecoin proved that a funny animal coin can become a serious retail phenomenon when it is easy to buy, culturally viral, and financially aspirational.
FATCAT takes that same formula but makes the money meme even more direct: Doge was the internet dog; FATCAT is the rich meme. It is not just cute - it represents the goal.
That is why it has potential to become a generational meme coin.
It combines a century old phrase, a simple animal mascot, anti Wall Street irony, wealth fantasy, and Robinhood style retail culture into one ticker.
If DOGE made people believe a joke could make millionaires in the Robinhood app, FATCAT makes the joke even clearer: everyone wants to become the fat cat on the Robinhood chain.
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a cashcow is a business that makes money or a person who makes money for a business, a $fatcat is a person who has money and who dictates that business.
everyone wants to be a fatcat, no one wants to be a cashcow.
simple as that.
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i think there are a thousand stocks out there that could make you rich, totally independent of what you do for a living.
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