If you do any form of investing in the stock market, you most likely heard of the recent GameStop saga.
If you didn't, may I recommend that you read the story HERE.
Needless to say, the sub-reddit thread that started this whole saga was filled with funny comments.
We fished out a few out of the hundreds of thousands of comments that we thought were pretty good for you to read and have a laugh.
1. Looking forward to a new Wall Street/Main Street movie post-lockdown 😁.
2. This is financial prudence 101.
3. Aint' this a pretty extreme analogy 🤣.
4. Just need 1 whale instead of many small fishes 🐳.
5. One of the best stories on a part of the Saga explained on Reddit.
6. Awesome logic there 👍. (No, just kidding. This is flawed logic).
7. The mentality of everyone who's in for the movement 🙌.
8. It's about sending a message 🔥. (PS: what message was it exactly?)
9. I'm no genius, but I'm quite sure owning the stock doesn't prevent the company from going bankrupt? 🤷♂️
10. Interesting reasons to "save" a cinema 🍿
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Conclusion
I didn't participate in either side of the trades.
These stocks don't fit into my portfolio.
But, I sure am interested to see how this will unfold next week!
Ending this post with a meme image of our own:
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