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Investors vs. Institutions, Washington’s message to Wall Street and a method to the madness?
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Investors vs. Institutions, Washington’s message to Wall Street and a method to the madness?
FromThe Exchange
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44 minutes
Released:
Jan 28, 2021
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Podcast episode
Description
Robinhood and other retail brokerages are cutting off trading for some red-hot stocks. And that’s causing some of them to collapse in a big way.
With some investors starting to cry foul, should we expect a reaction from the broader market? We’ll ask Jonathan Golub of Credit Suisse.
Plus, Republicans in Washington are weighing in on the “Reddit Revolution,” and have a warning for Wall St.: the populist movement is here to stay.
And, Paul Hickey of Bespoke says there’s more to the run-up in names like Gamestop besides amateurs buying stocks blindly. He’ll explain why.
With some investors starting to cry foul, should we expect a reaction from the broader market? We’ll ask Jonathan Golub of Credit Suisse.
Plus, Republicans in Washington are weighing in on the “Reddit Revolution,” and have a warning for Wall St.: the populist movement is here to stay.
And, Paul Hickey of Bespoke says there’s more to the run-up in names like Gamestop besides amateurs buying stocks blindly. He’ll explain why.
Released:
Jan 28, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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