GameStop: Les geeks défient Wall Street
Original title: Eat the Rich: The GameStop Saga
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A look at the layers of intrigue, from the supercharged power of digital communities to the gamification of trading.A look at the layers of intrigue, from the supercharged power of digital communities to the gamification of trading.A look at the layers of intrigue, from the supercharged power of digital communities to the gamification of trading.
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Back then the short squeeze happened, I was also following this story in detail, so nothing in this movie was new to me. I still watched it with hopes that I would learn some background on the Melvin-Robinhood scandal. That didn't happen. It should've gone deeper into the so-called conspiracy theory, and I'm disappointed that the filmmakers seemingly wanted to avoid legal trouble.
But altogether, as a docu, it's well put together. The characters, atmosphere and the language is honest and reflects what I've seen on WSB back then.
Since the GME story was a unique and big one, I'd recommend this title to all retail investors who haven't heard about GameStop yet. But if you already know the story, this is a skip.
But altogether, as a docu, it's well put together. The characters, atmosphere and the language is honest and reflects what I've seen on WSB back then.
Since the GME story was a unique and big one, I'd recommend this title to all retail investors who haven't heard about GameStop yet. But if you already know the story, this is a skip.
I honestly do not think they did any other research than the facts that were provided to them by their corporate overlords.
Mostly talking points from MSM.
The conclusion that retail investors, those of us with the least amount of money, power, and corruption conspired to crash the economy only leads to a bigger question....
Why is is so detrimental to our society that people invest in a stock, GME, in this instance, and hold on to it for appreciation?
Absolutely dumbfounding that the principles of stock ownership do not apply, and are sinisterized.
UNLESS.....there may actually be more going on behind the curtains. You have to wonder...why this group of individual investors poses such a threat to society...the truth with set you free.
Oh yeah...Cramer is a tool. Who the hell can take this joke of a commentator seriously. If you question his motives, check out the video of him talking about how to manipulate stock prices and public sentiment.
He should be in jail not on cable "news".
Mostly talking points from MSM.
The conclusion that retail investors, those of us with the least amount of money, power, and corruption conspired to crash the economy only leads to a bigger question....
Why is is so detrimental to our society that people invest in a stock, GME, in this instance, and hold on to it for appreciation?
Absolutely dumbfounding that the principles of stock ownership do not apply, and are sinisterized.
UNLESS.....there may actually be more going on behind the curtains. You have to wonder...why this group of individual investors poses such a threat to society...the truth with set you free.
Oh yeah...Cramer is a tool. Who the hell can take this joke of a commentator seriously. If you question his motives, check out the video of him talking about how to manipulate stock prices and public sentiment.
He should be in jail not on cable "news".
I have no horse in this race but I was active on the wsb and superstonk subreddits to know they didn't present the whole thing. First off I just hate when documentaries and movies like the big short assume that people would lose interest if they explained things like shorting, margin calls or any other things that are central to the story. I don't want a chef or Margot Robbie or some distraction to be fed the critical information that I need for understanding the documentary. Secondly the interviews in this 'documentary' in particular makes Liam Neeson's action scenes look like a one take cinematic masterpiece. They are so chopped up they are the equivalent of a ransom note. Like let the guy speak for a minute would you? Third even though I can't definitively say this documentary is biased to the one side, it sure seemed like they omitted or brushed past lots of relevant details especially surrounding Robinhood and the big banks. I don't know if they interviewed some people to represent the day traders and redditors and they chose the guy who would be a clear opposite in contrast to the Wall Street guys or what but I cringed watching that interview and thought this guy must be hired or the video highly edited.
I don't live in the US and have never participated in anything resembling a stock market and I could clearly see this needed a lot of input before airing. Don't watch this to know about the GameStop saga. The best thing about this documentary is that if you suffer from insomnia this really helps you get some good nap right infront of your tv. It also creates a conducive environment to just leave it on and have sex with your partner. In some ways this documentary is one step backward for documentary film making but one giant leap in therapy.
I don't live in the US and have never participated in anything resembling a stock market and I could clearly see this needed a lot of input before airing. Don't watch this to know about the GameStop saga. The best thing about this documentary is that if you suffer from insomnia this really helps you get some good nap right infront of your tv. It also creates a conducive environment to just leave it on and have sex with your partner. In some ways this documentary is one step backward for documentary film making but one giant leap in therapy.
This movie is clearly just trying to capitalize on the current movement for financial freedome in the GME saga. The facts in this movie are soo FAR OFF its just pathetic. While it may hit the mark on a few things (What Short Selling Is, what a Market Maker is, etc) it misses the root issue by a LONG SHOT.
The director and staff have cut up interviews to grab pieces out of context to spin a narrative that puts the movement in the wrong light.
TBH, even if you just are bored and looking for something to watch, just choose something else that would actually be funny/informative/creative instead of this!
The director and staff have cut up interviews to grab pieces out of context to spin a narrative that puts the movement in the wrong light.
TBH, even if you just are bored and looking for something to watch, just choose something else that would actually be funny/informative/creative instead of this!
The makers missed the point of the whole movement and who is to blame for the current situation. No mention of the current driver behind the movement (Superstonk subreddit) or the never before seen move by retail investors to direct register their shares and pull them off the market to prevent abusive short selling by hedge funds. It's almost as if this documentary was made or influenced by those in power that have something to lose if the little man succeeds. Any authentic look at the GameStop saga must at it's heart center around the primary motivation to fight corruption in the system and take on these global financial powers, not the "Eat The Rich" mentality this documentary pitches. This story is far from over and will not end until people at the center of the corruption in the financial world are held accountable.
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