the butcher wrote: » Same - for BB/AMC. Mad to watch this unfold.
cal naughton wrote: » AMC up 160% in the pre market! The next GME
Kilboor wrote: » Last year I was doing some research into GME and searched reddit for any DD. This was after Burry bought in so around May time. Every single post about GME was slating the company stating it is going out of business. Crazy how bias can change things.
Skippy along wrote: » Was in and out of GME yesterday @ $120.. & $135 for a quick profit eventually went all in at $145 just at the close then shortly after that Elon musk puts out a tweet about the Wallstreet bets redit group and the place goes nuts..https://www.financialexpress.com/investing-abroad/featured-stories/gamestop-gme-stock-price-surges-elon-musk-chamath-reddit-wallstreetbets-melvin-capital/2179681/lite/?__twitter_impression=true
retalivity wrote: » Away from GME, CD Projekt Red & other European gaming stocks also seem to be getting a bump CDR Up 10% this morning.
Kilboor wrote: » I haven't a clue to be honest, I'm not agreeing with Burry or trying to push that narrative. I can't see where anyone has done anything wrong but at the end of the day Burry knows his **** and even being a shareholder he is saying something is wrong which I find interesting. Be curious to see what way they could possibly spin this.
neris wrote: » Things like reddit have been going on for the last 20 years where posters on bulletin boards & yahoo groups were pushing penny stocks up and then the arse fell out of the share price (which will probably happen to GME) its just alot harder to pinpoint an anonymous pump & dumper then a boiler room set up
Magno_DT wrote: » Some of the blogs are talking about how BNGO has been directly mentioned twice in Ark's latest paper:https://research.ark-invest.com/hubfs/1_Download_Files_ARK-Invest/White_Papers/ARK%E2%80%93Invest_BigIdeas_2021.pdf I'll be putting a bit into it just to catch any kind of wave which might happen. Does anyone know what is the best platform for purchasing penny stocks. Say for example: CBDL
SteelyDanJalapeno wrote: » This is not a pump and dump thou, it's a short squeeze. By holding out, they are forcing the short sellers to buy at high prices to cover loses, which in turn is potentially gonna cause an infinity squeeze
jams100 wrote: » If you want to know whats going to happen to gme take a look at the spacs. Loads of them down 4%+ today, it will be another stock getting pumped in a few weeks. Staying away from gme myself. Goodluck to anyone gambling on it. Some good earnings for Microsoft today. Hopefully that also bodes well from amazon and Google next week!
RedRochey wrote: » Not 100% sure on this but I think there are updated figures for GME short interest being reported today, as at the 15th:https://www.finra.org/filing-reporting/regulatory-filing-systems/short-interest#:~:text=FINRA%20requires%20firms%20to%20report,equity%20securities%20twice%20a%20month. Just thinking out loud here but could there be potential for this report to show that the short interest has fallen quiet a bit, traders then realize that they can't short squeeze again (or that it'll take a lot more capital to do it), so then they take their profits and the whole thing ends? Or is my thinking completely wrong here?
gaming_needs90 wrote: » Right, 400 gone onto AMC. **** it, see what the rollercoaster brings. Sorry, waiting for whatever price the maket gives me I mean.
dan786 wrote: » GME will have a massive sell off at open , most people will just take the profit that they already have then risking it. I would have done the same if I had any. We will see a massive dip. After that it will all depend on what the remaining shorts % is.