Organized Retail Investors in the US Financial Market - how GME and AMC influence market efficiency – Mick Wannink
Mick Wannink
Master's thesis
Organized Retail Investors in the US Financial Market - how GME and AMC influence market efficiency
Organized Retail Investors in the US Financial Market - how GME and AMC influence market efficiency
Abstract:
A potential shift of paradigms is approaching the financial markets with the emergence of organized retail investors that systematically seek to exploit the investment methods of institutions. The so-called meme stocks that refer to stocks that developed extensive hype via social media serve as significant examples as they account for significant losses of short-sellers in 2021. In specific the cases …moreAbstract:
A potential shift of paradigms is approaching the financial markets with the emergence of organized retail investors that systematically seek to exploit the investment methods of institutions. The so-called meme stocks that refer to stocks that developed extensive hype via social media serve as significant examples as they account for significant losses of short-sellers in 2021. In specific the cases …more
Language used: English
Date on which the thesis was submitted / produced: 11. 5. 2022
Identifier:
https://vskp.vse.cz/eid/86875
Thesis defence
- Date of defence: 31. 5. 2022
- Supervisor: Heřman Kopkáně
- Reader: Ladislav Tyll
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WANNINK, Mick. \textit{Organized Retail Investors in the US Financial Market - how GME and AMC influence market efficiency}. Online. Master's thesis. Praha: University of Economics, Prague. 2022. Available from: https://theses.cz/id/7wbazp/.
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Master programme:
International Management