Episode 2 of 4 in our “Future of Finance” series, hosted by Wharton School finance professor Itay Goldstein
Amidst the headlines of GameStop and AMC stock surging thanks to viral social media posts (“meme stocks”), it’s important to consider how anomalies like these can happen in the first place.
In this episode of our four-part “Future of Finance” series, Goldstein dives into behavioral finance, or the psychological influences that can affect market outcomes. He’s joined by Matt Levine, columnist at Bloomberg, who offers his expertise in this conversation and helps navigate the social trends that lead to global market events.
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