Jaime Rogozinski, a former moderator of the now-famous Reddit forum that sent GameStop stock soaring, saw the chaos coming. For too long, Wall Street has been “an invite-only club,” he says.
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Jaime Rogozinski, a former moderator of the now-famous Reddit forum that sent GameStop stock soaring, saw the chaos coming. For too long, Wall Street has been “an invite-only club,” he says.
(Image credit: Brent Lewin/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
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