Between 2015 and 2022, retail investing underwent a transformation that had less to do with any new financial product and more to do with the surface through which ordinary people accessed markets. And, with mobile-first brokerages stripping away the paperwork, phone calls, and minimum account thresholds that had historically kept millions of potential investors on the sidelines, retail investor participation (in the US alone) roughly doubled o…
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