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020 | _a9780063423497 | ||
041 | _aENG | ||
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_a332.678 _bPOP |
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100 | _aPopper, Nathaniel | ||
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_aThe trolls of Wall Street : _bhow the outcasts and insurgents are hacking the markets / _cNathaniel Popper |
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_aNew York : _bHarperCollins Publishers , _c2024 |
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_a341 pages ; _c24 cm. |
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505 | _aIntroduction Occupy Reddit Barely staying alive The rise of Robinhood Becoming 4Chan Trolling for Trump The crypto threat Losing and learning Pandora's box opens The gamma squeezes grow Crisis overload Davey daytrader Questions of moderation The GameStop gang A new level of trolling The big squeeze The center cannot hold Not going away | ||
520 | _aThis dramatic story shows how two self-proclaimed "degenerates" made Wall Street Bets, a subreddit focused only on risky financial trading, a cultural movement by harnessing the power of memes and trolling to create a new kind of online community, changing how an entire generation thinks about money, investing and themselves. | ||
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_aSecurities industry _zUnited States |
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650 | _aShort selling (Securities) | ||
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