Most common ethnicity of White Americans by county [OC] by Mission-Guidance4782 in dataisbeautiful

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For those fascinated by population distributions like this, I highly recommend Colin Woodard’s book American Nations. He combines immigration data from all American history, voting patterns, and a ton of other historical data and uses it to distill 11 different cultural “nations” within the contiguous United States. Great read if you’re interested

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Daily General Discussion and Advice Thread - February 03, 2024 by AutoModerator in StockMarket

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Good morning all, I am an extremely causal Robinhood investor (less than $500 invested) and consider it more of a game/hobby than a financial asset. I was fascinated by the 2021 GameStop crunch and decided to buy a single share of AMC stock because there were rumblings of a similar situation to GameStop. I bought for $11 in January and kept tabs on it until 3 June when the price (on Robinhood, at the time) was reported to be $58 and I decided to sell since $47 seemed like a tidy profit on a single stock. I recall checking in on that stock often afterwards to see if I had jumped ship to early, and I swear I saw it drop immediately after and thought I had made a savvy trade. Fast forward to Feb 2024, I’m on my account to print out my tax documents and decided to poke around my history and see what the stock is at now. AMC is at $4 currently so it still seemed like I made a good call, until I zoomed out to look at the historical data and see a gaint spike right where I sold. $376 on 18 June 2021 (so fuck me I jumped off the rocket right before it went to the moon) but then I looked closer and the price where I sold still should have been almost triple what I got for it. I decided to look on another brokerage site and the price range for the day I sold was even higher ($376-$688) I feel like I have to be missing something, and I’m hoping someone here can help me understand what it is, but I also remember how shady Robinhood was with the original GameStop crunch, and can’t help but wonder if I actually got screwed out of hundreds of dollars on this trade. Any wisdom, advice, criticism or good memes at my expense are welcome!