Loss in the stock market With Gamestop

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hi,

My name is Robert.I am a student in college and i am in dire need of your help to pay for my rent and groceries.

A week ago i saw this post on reddit describing once in a lifetime opportunity to earn some cash on a stock called Gamestop or GME.Me,whom needed some money for my college thought i could earn some cash.It needed to be said that i’m amateur when it comes to financing and with next to no experience in investing i used my own money to invest in Gamestop stock.Only to a moment later to lose that initial amount of money.Trying to get that money back,i used some more of my personal savings and i invested again.Only to lose that too....Simply said i already needed money for my college before this ‘investment’ only to exasperate the problem.I know i am really dumb.

Simply said i used that money that needed for rent and groceries.Now i have next to nothing in my savings account and cannot pay the rent that’s due next Friday.I know! I don’t deserve any sympathy for being this dumb and using my savings account to invest in a volatile stock was indeed a STUPID thing to do.But all i ask you is to help me with my rent and groceries.

I simply got burned hard by the stock market and due to my lack of intelligence,i used the money that i needed for rent and groceries to ‘invest’ in Gamestop.

Thank you for reading this confession.If you can help me i would be very grateful for every penny you help me and i would use that money for my rent and groceries and never look back at the stock market again.

Thanks again and lots of love.

I hate you WSB

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