A 20-year-old in Minnesota who made some good cash from the GameStop stock rally has put his money to good use. After Hunter Kahn cashed in his stocks, he bought six Nintendo Switches and a bunch of video games, which he donated to the Children’s Minnesota Hospital in Minneapolis. Kahn was more excited to make his donation than earning a ton of cash, saying "It was a better feeling than waking up in the morning and seeing that GameStop’s stock price was on the moon. I love video games. I know it would be terrible being a kid in a hospital with like no joy helping them through." Kahn says you won't ever see him working on Wall Street or in finance, though. He's an engineering student with dreams of working for SpaceX founder Elon Musk.
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