The plumbing of the U.S. stock market, like actual plumbing, tends to operate quietly in the background.
In January, as if a wall had been ripped open, the market’s tangled and decades-old pipes were suddenly exposed to millions of retail investors who had given little thought to them before. They had piled into stocks like GameStop (ticker: GME).
Then,…
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