Thanks: "Diamond Hands: The Legend of WallStreetBets" airs Sunday, May 15th at 10 pm ET on MSNBC.
"MSNBC Films presents “Diamond Hands: The Legend of WallStreetBets,” a documentary feature film from NBC News Studios, Emmy-award winning directors Zack Canepari and Drea Cooper and consulting producer Stephanie Ruhle. When the smart money was betting GameStop would go under, an army of irreverent traders tried to take Wall Street down instead. This is their story. This is the legend of the subreddit, r/WallStreetBets. "Diamond Hands: The Legend of WallStreetBets" airs Sunday, May 15th at 10 pm ET on MSNBC."
That Diamond Hands MSNBC show wasn't interesting or illuminating at all. A band of creepy, inarticulate stock gamblers getting lucky very briefly, and blaming others such as Robinhood when things went wrong. Too familiar. Way too long at 84 minutes.
Perhaps the final minutes made sense of it. But I clicked off and went to bed.