Reddit vs Wallstreet - GameStop, The Movie

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This documentary explores the David-and-Goliath story about the group of amateur investors who bought stock in the failing video game chain, GameStop.
Filmmaker Jonah Tulis examines the GameStop stock market phenomenon, featuring exclusive access to the original players who lit the fuse on a historic amateur investor uprising.
It is not common for amateur investors to influence the stock market as it happened once. That phemenon might never happen again.
GameStop stock climbed by 104% until trading was halted for a second time - moments before markets closed. The rapid rise came as Reddit, the online home of activist investors that led the GameStop movement in January, went down temporarily. The stock gained nearly 90% in after-hours trading.

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