Tapate50
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I was watching cnbc today and they were crying about hedge funds getting wiped out.
This take much better
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Sooooooo good
I was watching cnbc today and they were crying about hedge funds getting wiped out.
This take much better
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Wallstreetbets was banned on Discord leading to an immediate massive drop in Gamestop share price. I get the feeling there are some shady things going on.
Big Wall Street is trying to get regulators involved too. With this much money being lost every favor is being called in.
Lol everything the establishment doesn't like is Trumps fault.
The corporate press will do their part
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This is silly. Wall Street has been souless and evil long before Trump.
Lol everything the establishment doesn't like is Trumps fault.
The corporate press will do their part
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Also, we're just now getting technology allowing retail traders to organize and bring their power to bear.
You drop this tech in 20 years ago, you get the same result.
there are similarities: lemmings following lemmings over a cliff
Sounds like its the big boys falling off a cliff.
Sorry to disappoint
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Sure. But those little.gues sold their shares all week. They've paid off loans and bought houses. Some will get hurt but the big boys will have been hurt the most.
Don't worry, the Biden team will help
uh no...day traders and momentum traders have been a thing for many years now...and they have been using options and other forms of leverage for many years...there is nothing new here...there have been many bubbles even bigger than GameStop...dozens of them during the tech bubble in the late nineties
Day trading has existed but the bar to entry with apps like Robinhood is lower than ever. You also now have social media at a point where they can organize. The organization makes them dangerous.
i haven't seen data on whether there are more day traders now...it was a very big activity in the late nineties...i would guess there were more day traders back then