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Josh's take on Wall Street changing the rules to squirm out of the GameStop short squeeze plus an epic story from the annals of Wall Street history you've never heard before. Then, Josh talks to Rachel Robasciotti, founder and chief executive officer of Adasina Social Capital. Rachel is not just talking about the work…
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