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The Quantopian Podcast

Quant Radio: How Wall Street Bets Moves Markets

Jan 21, 2025
11:05

Join us as we dive into the fascinating world of Wall Street Bets and the power of social media in shaping financial markets. In this episode, we explore groundbreaking research on how online chatter, sentiment analysis, and influencer dynamics can drive stock prices. From the GameStop saga to the latest trends, discover how retail investors are challenging traditional market narratives and what it means for the future of investing. Whether you're a seasoned trader or just curious about the hype, this deep dive will give you fresh insights into the evolving landscape of finance.


Find the full research paper here: https://community.quantopian.com/c/community-forums/dumb-money-social-network-attention-herding-sentiment-and-markets


For more quant-focused content, join us at ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://community.quantopian.com⁠⁠⁠⁠. There, you can explore a wealth of resources, connect with fellow quants, engage in insightful discussions, and enhance your skills through our extensive range of online courses.


Quant Radio is an AI-generated podcast, intended to help people develop their knowledge and skills in Quant finance. This podcast is not intended to provide investment advice.

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