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Is Stock Trading Becoming a Teen Sport?
Episode 34

Is Stock Trading Becoming a Teen Sport?

Plus, why parents are going berry bankrupt.

TLDR · sarah rieger, kyla scanlon, devin friedman, swapnil parikh

July 16, 202420m 8s

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Show Notes

Investors are starting to trade stocks younger and younger. On this week’s TLDR, we look at what’s behind this retail trading boom — and why it doesn’t seem to be going anywhere. And, how berries became so expensive, and why everyone (especially parents) keeps on buying them. Plus, what product recalls really cost companies.

This episode was hosted by Devin Friedman, business reporter Sarah Rieger, financial educator Kyla Scanlon and VP of Product Swapnil Parikh. Follow us on other platforms, or subscribe to our weekly newsletter: linkin.bio/tldr

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Topics

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