Tech and GameStop losses have traders wondering if retail investors are losing interest in market

cnbc2021-03-25

It was a bad day for Cathie Wood. And it was a very strange trading day. For weeks, stocks have been held hostage to Treasury yields, particularly the 10-year.  As yields moved up, stocks, ...

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  • newwen
    2021-03-25
    newwen
    Comment me
  • UTOtrader
    2021-03-25
    UTOtrader
    Sell sell sell take profit n holiday, like me n follow me, but dont love me ok
  • Derrickola
    2021-03-25
    Derrickola
    Yes gme and amc are just meme stock for gambling. They are fundamentally weak. Time to go for mainstream ARK fund and Tesla!
  • Noxology
    2021-03-25
    Noxology
    I'm not betting on Wood, but on innovations that will shape the world. The fact that strangers like us can collectively bitch about ARK on a digital brokerage platform shows how critical tech companies are. 
  • zavierr
    2021-03-25
    zavierr
    LOL GME holders won't give a flying f what media has to say - cnbc needs to try harder.. Notice how many cnbc articles talk about GME "crash" before the actual crash? Or can they type out a detailed 1 page essay in less than 5mins? 
  • KamenRider
    2021-03-25
    KamenRider
    the fact that MSM have to explicitly mention Gamestop smells like FUD.  
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