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This week, we reluctantly revisit meme stocks, discussing the latest short squeeze of GameStop and AMC, including a look at the influence of Roaring Kitty and his “bull case”.
We also take a moment to remember legendary quant investor Jim Simons, unpack the potential shifts in Irish investment tax laws, and the latest GPT-4 release and its impact on some of our favorite stocks.
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(05:45) Meme Stocks and Short Squeezes
(10:29) Roaring Kitty
(24:30) Legendary Quant Investor Jim Simons
(32:16) The latest GPT-4 release
(35:35) Changes in the Irish Tax Laws
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