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Popper, Nathaniel.
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Rogozinski, Jaime.
Zazzara, Jordan.
Securities industry -- United States.
Short selling (Securities)
Hedge funds.
Wall Street (New York, N.Y.) -- History -- 21st century.
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Popper, Nathaniel.
Rogozinski, Jaime.
Zazzara, Jordan.
Securities industry -- United States.
Short selling (Securities)
Hedge funds.
Wall Street (New York, N.Y.) -- History -- 21st century.
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The trolls of Wall Street : how the outcasts and insurgents are hacking the markets / Nathaniel Popper.
by
Popper, Nathaniel.
Dey St., c2024.
Call #:
332
.60922
P831t
Subjects
Rogozinski, Jaime.
Zazzara, Jordan.
Securities industry -- United States.
Short selling (Securities)
Hedge funds.
Wall Street (New York, N.Y.) -- History -- 21st century.
ISBN:
9780063205864 (hc.)
Alternate title:
Degenerate generation : the Reddit revolution and the rise of the rich kids
Edition:
1st ed.
Description:
341 p. ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:
"The dramatic, definitive story of WallStreetBets and the self-proclaimed 'degenerates' who changed how an entire generation thinks about money, investing, and themselves. Jaime Rogozinski and Jordan Zazzara were not what anyone would mistake for traditional financial power players. But they turned WallStreetBets, an obscure subreddit focused on risky financial trading, into one of the most disruptive forces to bubble up from the fringes of the internet. Created in 2012 in the aftermath of Occupy Wall Street, WallStreetBets would attract fifteen million members and shake the foundations of the financial industry. The outsiders who gathered on WallStreetBets were drawn in by trading apps like Robinhood and financial products such as cryptocurrencies. But the site also harnessed an extremely online culture that exploded during the Trump years, appealing to a generation of disenfranchised young men looking for a way to both get rich and express their distrust towards the world. During the depths of Covid pandemic, WallStreetBets captured the world's attention with its fixation on meme stocks like GameStop. But it was in the months and years that followed that the enduring power of this unlikely cultural movement became clear. Propulsive and deeply reported, 'The Trolls of Wall Street' is the suspenseful saga of the people who made and lost millions, battling with each other -- and with Wall Street -- for power and status. It is a sobering account of how millions of young Americans became obsessed with money and the markets, casting a long and lasting influence over finance, politics, and popular culture." -- Jacket.
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