Rapper Ja Rule is the latest entertainer to weigh in on the trading turmoil caused by the app Robinhood. The 44-year-old hip-hop star took to Twitter to denounce Robinhood and accused it of criminal behavior for temporarily halting users from acquiring Gamestop stock as its value surged this week. "Yo this is a f--king CRIME what @RobinhoodApp is doing DO NOT SELL!!!
HOLD THE LINE...WTF," the "Put It on Me" rapper tweeted Thursday. In a separate tweet he continued: "They hedge fund guy shorted these stocks now we can’t buy them ppl start selling out of fear...
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