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The opposite of insider trading. Not just not having inside intel, but actively following a non-orthodox culture and methodology when making your investment decisions. Being part of a rebel horde, barbarians at the gate. A [[Redditor]], in other words.
{{a|g|}}The opposite of [[Market Abuse Directive|insider trading]]. Not just ''not'' trading on the basis of non-public price-sensitive intel, but on the basis active participation in a non-orthodox culture and methodology when making your investment decisions. Being part of a rebel horde. Barbarians at the gate. A [[Redditor]], in other words.


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*[[GameStop]]. When the game stops, stop.
*[[GameStop]]. When the game stops, stop.

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The opposite of insider trading. Not just not trading on the basis of non-public price-sensitive intel, but on the basis active participation in a non-orthodox culture and methodology when making your investment decisions. Being part of a rebel horde. Barbarians at the gate. A Redditor, in other words.

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