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by the_drunkard
1966 days ago
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> This is sad because most of what you've said can be applied to lotteries as well, which historically has been criticized as being a "tax" on the poor. The end result is the same: people putting themselves in a worse place financially (on average), just so they can cope with their bleak existence. Damn. I've never considered the psychological effects of the lottery system, but in a way I think you hit the nail on the head. Anyways, in the GME scenario it appears that most retail investors are actually in a better place financially because of it. |
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