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Well, they ticked off a bunch of hedge funds, so I think they were pretty successful. I would never take investing advice from them though.
any good that might have done is, in my eyes, outweighed by all the people that they irresponsibly hyped into gambling away their money when the party was already over
Agreed. Still successful though.
How much did ya lose?
...~160 eurobucks
bought one for the meme at like 250+ and rode it down the next week lol
I consider it the fee for getting introduced to the world of investing, which thankfully has been much kinder to me since then (the fact that I limited myself to putting money on indices is, of course, purely coincidental)
Are you still holding?
One went bankrupt, many others made bank during the event aswell as during the delusion that followed. I can assure you that big money was the ultimate winner in all of this.