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Feb 2021
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Why Wallstreet vs Redditors is just the ...

Gary Vaynerchuk
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Today’s episode is a GaryVee TV Classic. The recent events in the stock market with GameStop and r/wallstreetbets is just another example of the power of the internet. It is hard for people to truly comprehend the internet on a daily basis until we see events like this occur. The internet is enabling like-minded people who would have never met, to ban together and create real change. The internet is removing the middle man and taking power away from the traditional gate-keepers and allowing everyday people's voices to be heard whether it's through social media, forums, or in this case, market manipulation.

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