Traditional asset manager just launched an ETF called 'Degen Economy'. Yeah, you read that right. They're literally packaging internet culture and risk-taking behavior into an investment product. Wild times when Wall Street starts speaking our language.
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AirdropHunter007
· 12h ago
ngl traditional asset management is starting to get close to degen culture—are they invading our territory or just admitting defeat?
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GateUser-2fce706c
· 21h ago
Opportunity knocks, brother. I've always said this wave is the key to wealth. Wall Street is now starting to copy our moves. What does that mean? It means the big trend is already set, and everyone who understands knows. Time waits for no one. Those still hesitating now will definitely regret it three years later.
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SerumSqueezer
· 21h ago
Now Wall Street is really getting into the meme game... Packaging gambling tendencies and selling it as a legitimate product? Haha, hilarious.
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WalletAnxietyPatient
· 21h ago
Stupid Wall Street finally took notice of what we're playing with, now they've really "entered the market" haha
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GmGnSleeper
· 21h ago
Wall Street has finally "woken up" and packaged our madness into ETFs to sell back to us, hilarious
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DuskSurfer
· 21h ago
Damn, Wall Street is finally getting nervous, huh? They even dare to use a name like "Degen Economy." This cracks me up.
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LiquidationWatcher
· 22h ago
Haha, Wall Street has finally learned to speak human language, but is this really the degen economy they’re promoting? It just feels like they're just harvesting the leeks.
Traditional asset manager just launched an ETF called 'Degen Economy'. Yeah, you read that right. They're literally packaging internet culture and risk-taking behavior into an investment product. Wild times when Wall Street starts speaking our language.