Making of the Meme King profiles GameStop’s Ryan Cohen | CNBC Documentaries



From Chewy to GameStop to Bed Bath & Beyond a new CNBC documentary takes an in-depth look at the mysterious and sometimes controversial entrepreneur-turned-activist investor, Ryan Cohen — in “Making of the Meme King.”

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Making of the Meme King profiles GameStop’s Ryan Cohen | CNBC Documentaries

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36 Comments

  1. Basically, amatuer investors who clearly didn't know anything about investing made stupid decisions that cost them their money.

    What does any of this have to do with Ryan Cohen?

  2. 40:54 $MMTL peacefully demonstrating asking the SEC to "DO YOUR JOB" aka actually be competent at performing the requirements described in the job description, and the last I checked, "Collusion" didn't match no filtered search results!

  3. That CNBcile shill looks to be taking a dump and smoking a fatty at all times. Why do these shills speak in the past tense and about failing when stores recently had lines around the block.

  4. I keep hearing redditors mention the excessive amount of Failures to Delivers (FTD's) in these heavily shorted companies like Gamestop and Bed Bath and Beyond. Why are people allowed to sell stock that they don't currently have the means to deliver in a timely manner? I would love to hear CNBC explain why these appear to be so prevalent in Gamestop and Bed Bath and Beyond specifically. I feel like this topic doesnt get enough attention.

  5. 2.2 MILLION views and the Thumbs Up are at 110. Can’t imagine the absolute unit of a ratio they have going on right now.

    Melissa Lee even slipped and said Naked Shorts on her own volition.

    I couldn’t imagine being in any position on corporate media. All they do is push lies.

  6. What this whole sage shows : 1) the incredible financial ignorance of the American public, especially millennials 2) the toxic "get rich quick" attitudes of those on Reddit such as Wall Street Bets,
    r/BBBy, and r /crypto

  7. in the age of Tic Tok and You Tube where the average millennial cas the attention span of a rabbit ( or a lemming…better) the GME saga is the perfect case in point about what can happen to
    "unsophisticated" ( read stupid) investors who spend their days looking for advice from WSB

  8. ' my tweets can move shares"……..purchased by idiot investors who have not the slightest idea ( or inclination) to do what is termed "due diligence" or "just reading"

  9. "Good use of taxpayer $ is the government cracking down on hedge fund short sellers" – Ryan Cohen.

    Now is there any question who paid for this CNBC hit piece? I don't think so.

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