They were key online cheerleaders in restoring Donald Trump to power. Now for the day-trading warriors and crypto maximalists whose bro-coded pledges of allegiance defined much of the presidential campaign, it’s time to cash in. Or maybe to “HODL,” with an I-told-you-so grin.
A laundry list of trades, starting with Bitcoin and spanning everything from Trump’s tiny social media company to online brokerages and penny stocks, have surged in the wake of the Republican victory. Part gambler’s paradise, the melt-up is also energizing those who see Trump’s election as empowering the do-it-yourself ethos of crypto—and giving it a chance to move closer to the mainstream by showing ...
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