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r/wallstreetbets, also known as WallStreetBets or WSB, is a subreddit where participants discuss stock and option trading. It has become notable for its colorful jargon, aggressive trading strategies, stories of extreme gains and losses acquired in the stock market, and for playing a major role in the GameStop short squeeze that caused significant losses for a number of US hedge funds and ...
A GameStop store in a mall. In September 2019, Gill, under the username "u/DeepFuckingValue", posted on the subreddit r/wallstreetbets a screenshot of a trade consisting of a roughly $53,000 long position in GameStop; [8] Gill's Reddit posts and YouTube videos argued (through both fundamental and technical analysis) that the stock was undervalued. [3]
Reddit—an online network where users independently establish and grow communities based on topics or interests—debuted on the New York Stock Exchange this week initially priced at $34 a share.
SEE ALSO: Reddit’s r/WallStreetBets breaks all-time traffic record as hedge fund bleeds As of the last count from subredditstats, r/wallstreetbets had around 2 million subscribers. That number ...
The founder of r/WallStreetBets, a reddit forum for retail traders to discuss stocks and options, had some advice for the community: The best financial education comes from the school of hard knocks.
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Internet platforms like Reddit have become all the rage in the finance world over the past few months as retail […] 10 Reddit WallStreetBets Stocks That are Rising Skip to main content
Wallstreetbets links to the alt-right, insurrection and white supremacy [ edit ] Many credible outlets have discussed not only the profane nature of the subreddit but the fact a large majority of it's users are likely part of the alt-right, Qanon conspiracy groups and white supremacists groups in general.