FILE - In this Thursday, March 12, 2020, file photo, a board above the trading floor of the New York Stock Exchange shows the closing Dow Jones Industrial Average number. The stock market has been on a punishing roller coaster ride this week, suffering its largest one-day drop in more than 30 years Thursday on concerns that the spread of COVID-19 will hit the global economy hard. It's safe to say that volatility with a capital V is back, a situation that probably only day traders like. For the rest of us, trying to ignore market free falls is not a bad strategy, especially when it comes to a long-term goal like retirement. (AP Photo/Richard Drew, File)
FILE - In this Thursday, March 12, 2020, file photo, a board above the trading floor of the New York Stock Exchange shows the closing Dow Jones Industrial Average number. The stock market has been on a punishing roller coaster ride this week, suffering its largest one-day drop in more than 30 years Thursday on concerns that the spread of COVID-19 will hit the global economy hard. It's safe to say that volatility with a capital V is back, a situation that probably only day traders like. For the rest of us, trying to ignore market free falls is not a bad strategy, especially when it comes to a long-term goal like retirement. (AP Photo/Richard Drew, File) Foto: RICHARD DREW/AP

Eelmisel reedel tegi enesetapu Nebraska ülikooli 20-aastane tudeng Alexander E. Kearns, kelle ülipopulaarse kauplemisrakenduse Robinhood konto oli 730 165 dollariga miinuses.

«Kuidas sai ilma sissetulekuta 20-aastane inimene saada peaaegu miljoni dollari ulatuses finantsvõimendust,» kirjutas ta oma vanematekodus, kus ta elas, asuva arvuti külge jäetud traagilises sõnumis.

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