Roaring Kitty Sued Over GameStop Short Squeeze: Wall Street Hates Underdogs

Here's everything that's wrong with the lawsuit
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Published: February 19, 2021

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Roaring Kitty Sued Over GameStop Short Squeeze: Wall Street Hates Underdogs

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It looks like we're witnessing another classic case of Wall Street trying to put the underdogs back in their cages: Roaring Kitty is getting sued over the GameStop short squeeze that threw the stock market in chaos.

Roaring Kitty — Keith Gill, one of the loudest voices pushing the GameStop frenzy on the WallStreetBets Reddit forum — got slapped with a lawsuit accusing him of security fraud because a large trader sold about $200,000 worth of naked calls on GME...

And lost big time.

But what ended up happening to the big dogs on Wall Street? Well, first they whined about it...


Here's Everything Wrong About Roaring Kitty's Lawsuit

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