Thu, Jan 28, 04:04 PM PST

Gamestop, /r/wallstreetbets, the French Revolution of finance, and what this moment means

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We're going deep on the historic runup of Gamestop (GME) driven by redditors from /r/wallstreetbets, squeezing out top hedge funds, and the reaction from retail brokerages to restrict buying of GME and other stocks like it.

This has been called the French Revolution of Finance. We'll dig into what's going on here and how it fits into this cultural moment. We'll talk about the retail brokerages banning buy orders for GME and others and what that means for the future of retail brokerages. We'll also dig into some of the technicals and macro factors contributing to the run up.

ZK and I are joined by @awwstn, founder/ceo of Capiche, and @kennykamada, a professional money manager based in Seattle.

DISCLAIMER: Nothing discussed on this episode should be interpreted as investment advice. Please refer to this disclaimer for more.

Featuring

Ken Kamada

I run a small boutique investment shop for affluent families and build software companies out of sheer boredom.

Austin Petersmith

Building Capiche

Hosted by

Alex Sharp

infovore & aspiring polymath. interested in markets, economics, monetary policy, technology and creating the future. ❤️ learning, knowledge acquisition, and pasta.

Zachary Kim

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