Brockton track star becomes a GameStop millionaire: an unlikely Wall Street success story
Keith Gill was a track star in Brockton and at Stonehill College. And he was an accomplished card player in an obscure game called Wizard.

But he is now better known as Roaring Kitty, the retail stock market investor whose bullish $53,000 bet on GameStop made him fabulously wealthy and inspired legions of fellow traders who eventually shook Wall Street in one of the more implausible David and Goliath stories of late. 
Indeed, the 34-year-old father of one who rents a house with his wife in Wilmington has become something of a cult hero.

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