The individual behind the popular finance meme account Litquidity has been unmasked as a 32-year-old former investment banker from Deutsche Bank who also worked at Jefferies. The revelation was reported by the Financial Times and has been widely discussed on social media. Known as a 'meme-lord', the creator of Litquidity managed to turn the account into a profitable media business, attracting advertising dollars through its finance-related humor and commentary.
End of an era. ‘Meme-lord’ Litquidity reveals his true identity https://t.co/VJZVcHBpdE
Many know that @litcapital was the first finance meme account that turned their memes into a real media business. He proved that you can actually attract advertising dollars and run a profitable media venture off the back of a finance meme/shitposting account. When I first… https://t.co/weAI53tpZq
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‘Meme-lord’ Litquidity reveals his true identity https://t.co/OBVAbcfJVN via @ft
Great piece by @MADarbyshire ‘Meme-lord’ Litquidity reveals his true identity https://t.co/3AxkRigeP4 via @FinancialTimes
The anonymous meme creator behind Litquidity is a 32 year-old ex-Deutsche Bank investment banker, the FT says https://t.co/tZT2EIRaYM
The meme lord Litquidity worked at Jefferies. 😮 @MADarbyshire with the story. https://t.co/moKV1bwXF4 https://t.co/CSkj1mM9SE
‘Meme-lord’ Litquidity reveals his true identity - @MADarbyshire talks with a banker with a social media alter ego https://t.co/DGSq9spJUx
‘Meme-lord’ Litquidity reveals his true identity - @MADarbyshire talks with banker with a social media alter ego https://t.co/DGSq9spJUx