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Amouranth loses $300,000 in one day - reacts like a real businesswoman

2022-02-04T16:25:41.437Z


Amouranth loses $300,000 in one day - reacts like a real businesswoman Created: 2022-02-04 17:20 By: Joost Rademacher Amouranth has a few other businesses going besides Twitch streams. She lost $300,000 on one of them, but she already has a plan B in place. Houston, Texas – Think what you will of Amouranth, and opinions about the Twitch* streamer* can vary wildly. But she does have some busine


Amouranth loses $300,000 in one day - reacts like a real businesswoman

Created: 2022-02-04 17:20

By: Joost Rademacher

Amouranth has a few other businesses going besides Twitch streams.

She lost $300,000 on one of them, but she already has a plan B in place.

Houston, Texas – Think what you will of Amouranth, and opinions about the Twitch* streamer* can vary wildly.

But she does have some business savvy, as she consistently proves.

Recently, however, Kaitlyn "Amouranth" Siragusa's financial fortunes have taken a toll on her, and she's lost $300,000 in no time.

But the internet personality has reacted to her losses like a real businesswoman.

Full name

Kaitlyn Siragusa

Known as

amouranth

birthday

December 02, 1993

place of birth

Houston, Texas

Followers on Twitch

4.9 million (as of January 2022)

Followers on Twitter

1.8 million (as of January 2022)

Amouranth: Streamer loses money on the stock market - Reacts wonderfully boldly

What happened?

Amouranth has found fame through her quirky Twitch trends*. Financially, however, the streamer has built up more than just another mainstay. It is known, for example, that you actively invest in stocks – just not always the right ones, apparently. Amouranth had also bought some shares in Facebook, now "Meta". However, the web group's share price has recently lost more than 20% of its value, which has also had an impact on the streamer's portfolio. On Twitter, she shared that she lost $291,775 in one day.

How does Amouranth deal with this?

Through her Twitter account, Amouranth has spoken out about her losses, citing them as the reason she doesn't provide financial advice on Twitch herself.

However, she seems to be taking the slump in her portfolio quite calmly and she already has a clever plan B up her sleeve.

Shortly after her financial slump, the streamer announced that she would recover the money in her live stream.

Amouranth loses $300,000 in one day – reacts like a real businesswoman © Twitter: Amouranth (montage)

Twitch allows streamers to accept donations from viewers.

It is not uncommon for them to set a specific fundraising goal that is intended to encourage viewers to make further donations.

Amouranth has also set such a fundraising goal for their next live streams.

The exact amount: $291,775, exactly the money Amouranth had previously lost.

So she relaxedly lets her fans work for her to replenish her account.

Amouranth: Streamer is known for her interesting business ideas

What other shops does Amouranth have?

The Houston, Texas-based streamer isn't just resting on her Twitch earnings.

The money that she has earned through her appearance as the most successful streamer on the platform, she regularly invests in other business ideas in addition to shares.

Just a few months ago, Amouranth bought a gas station and grocery store for a combined $14 million.

Most recently, Amouranth tried as a rapper* and released a first music video.

The song "Down Bad" fell through to a catastrophic extent among her fans, but she had expected exactly such reactions, as she later said in another video.

That's not all, Amouranth had already announced that they would record a full album.

It remains to be hoped that it will not crash like its shares.

*

ingame.de

is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA.

Source: merkur

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