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Benzinga founder and Chairman Jason Raznick shared his take on how meme stocks have changed the markets during an interview on the Schwab Networks’ “Market On Close” Tuesday. On Benzinga, content would often center on stocks like GameStop, he said, recalling that some readers would get mad when news like downgrades on the stock or caution around investing in meme stocks was shared. The caution around meme stocks came out of the history of dot-com stocks and investors getting wiped out, Raznick said. “I didn’t want to lose a generation of investors.” Many companies that had IPOs during the dot-com period went bankrupt, the Benzinga founder said. Investors didn’t leave the markets after meme stocks, which may have been due to education and diversification efforts, he said. More investors are looking at index funds and not just individual stocks on Benzinga, Raznick said. Read more - Link in bio . . #stockmarket #memestocks #jasonraznick

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