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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 and profane jargon, aggressive trading strategies, and for playing a major role in the GameStop short squeeze that caused losses for some US firms and short sellers in a few days in early 2021.
Keith Gill. Keith Patrick Gill[ 1] (born 1986) is an American financial marketer and educator [ 2] and individual investor known for his posts on the subreddits r/wallstreetbets and r/SuperStonk. [ 3][ 4] His analyses of GameStop stock ( NYSE : GME) and details of his resulting investment gains—posted on Reddit under the username ...
In an "ask me anything session" on r/wallstreetbets, entrepreneur Mark Cuban also encouraged GameStop buyers to hold on to their stock if they were able to. As the stock prices continued to decline, many retail investors suffered significant losses, [70] [71] [72] with some r/wallstreetbets users losing a majority of their savings. [122] [123]
— wallstreetbets (@wallstreetbets) June 20, 2024 Since euphoria upon Roaring Kitty's reappearance propelled the stock as high as $48 earlier this month, it has relinquished almost all of its gains.
The r/WallStreetBets subreddit was formed in January 2012 and now boasts over 12.5 million members. The page went viral for its involvement in the short squeeze and retail trading frenzy that sent ...
GameStop’s stock surged as much as 75% earlier in the day before parings its gains. The post was the first on Gill’s Reddit account in more than three years, when social media-fueled hype ...
— wallstreetbets (@wallstreetbets) June 14, 2024 One week ago Gill was poised to become a billionaire on paper during his first livestream in three years, just one day before turning 38 years old.
Dumb Money. Dumb Money is a 2023 American biographical comedy-drama film, directed by Craig Gillespie and written by Lauren Schuker Blum and Rebecca Angelo. It is based on the 2021 book The Antisocial Network by Ben Mezrich and chronicles the GameStop short squeeze of January 2021.