The GameStop stock mania has shown a lot of people what is behind the curtain of finance.
Short selling is a fairly simple concept—an investor borrows a stock, sells the stock, and then buys the stock back to return it to the lender.
Small traders, college kids, and many others took advantage of this, primarily on the trading app Robinhood. They purchased and drove up the price of GameStop that many big hedge funds and banks were counting on going bankrupt and making money with a short.
As the big boys lost money they tried to shut down the ability of these young entrepreneurs to communicate and even trade. And the Wizard stepped from behind the curtain.
These Wizards are all around us, in government, in social media, in banks, in mega-churches, in professional organizations, on college campuses.
Knowledge is power and you know as well or better than most "experts" what you need for your life and happiness. Stand up, be heard, be bold, it is time to expose the curtain and fight for your family, faith, and local community.
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