It's wild to see Wall Streeters get mad at the little GameStop investors for their legitimate trades, says @AnandWrites, when "a lot of those firms are built entirely on inside information... I don't understand where the moral superiority of Wall Street comes from."

Jan 30, 2021 · 1:05 AM UTC

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This is complete and utter nonsense. All of it. Insider trading is not routine on Wall Street. Compliance wld b up your butt in minutes & then you’d b unemployable. The traders were engaging in planned market manipulation, which is illegal for a very good reason.
He who has the most Benjamins, make the rules.
So the SEC wont let me be or let me be me so let me see, they try to shut me down on CNBC but it feels so empty without Melvin Capitals money
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They have no moral superiority - they have power because they have ALL the 💰💰💰
Predators see themselves as victims or entitled or both to internally justify their misdeeds.
The moral superiority comes from their ego that has been corrupted by wealth and self righteousness sustained by the legal immorality of their friends gaming the same system .
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