Bodjhrjekekr wrote: » Prices are certain stocks, eg AMC started tanking from 1 minute past the close yesterday, when most retail traders couldn't trade - seems dodgy to me, could that itself be some kind of market manipulation, mass selling immediately in after hours? Trying to scare off people when the markets re-open?
Cute Hoor wrote: » I am going to suggest that we have a separate topic for the Shorting phenomena, and leave the Share Picks 2021 for the normal run of the mill stuff, might make it easier to follow both. Feel free to ignore my suggestion of coursehttps://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2058154296
Kilboor wrote: » Goodbye GME, AMC, NOK, BB, BBY, KOSS ....
SteelyDanJalapeno wrote: » Frankfurt GME doesn't hold the same shorts as NYSE, that is just organic growth, I'd be double checking what exactly you're invested in there.
cronos wrote: » Internet connections have just become fast enough to download everything, so why have the middleman and with cloud gaming you don't even need to download the game.
MikeSoys wrote: » I think it should remain here, its a temp event there often is enough info here to scan agasint without having to also scan another thread.
McGaggs wrote: » The thinking is that internet speeds in a lot of the US are pretty slow, and the size of games is increasing in the new generation of consoles. If that's the case, there may still be a future for them.
Outkast_IRE wrote: » Or they could open a digital marketplace . How long will sony and microsoft be left operate only their own stores for games on their devices ?
Gonzovision wrote: » I believe there is a deal with MS anyway that Gamsetop get a percentage of console sales even if bought directly from Microsoft. Not sur ewhat the end game is, but sounds ludicrous from Microsofts point of view.
cc87 wrote: » I'll happily eat my hat if I'm wrong but NOK has too many shares available for a short squeeze to work I think. It's already had a higher short interest than AMC.
Bodjhrjekekr wrote: » How do Gamestop and AMC benefit, do they get a percentage even if people sell their shares and it crashes? I actually think AMC shares will bounce back in the future anyway, whenever 'normal' resumes, could be like 5 years time to be fully back. I think people will want to go back to the simple times when we could go to the cinema. I was looking at the 5 year graph though, and even before corona their shares were going down a lot year on year, I'm not sure why
Shedite27 wrote: » Netflix. Why would people go to the cinema when they can watch better content from the comfort of their own home.
Shedite27 wrote: » I hold NOK but that's a concern. It's already a $40bn company, can it really go up 200/400% like the others?
cc87 wrote: » It's not stopping people trying by the looks of it..... Pre market volume just tipped past 15mil
Bodjhrjekekr wrote: » I personally think people will want to go when things are normal, having had enough sitting at home watching netflix for a lifetime - more social aspect to the cinema, snacks, a day out, a place to go etc. A lot of people still loved the cinema in the last few years.
cc87 wrote: » In the ten or so minutes since I posted this the volume has almost increased by 2mil with the price barely shifting.
Kilboor wrote: » Depends on the strength of Hollywood not the consumer. I personally love the cinema but I know that's not shared by everyone. Would still go see an epic type movie in the cinema if it was available on Netflix day 1.
drunkmonkey wrote: » There's too many shares of Nokia, will take something monumental to move it like GME.
Supercell wrote: » CCIV down to $19.12 in premarket, am tempted depending on what it does on market open of course, I think it may dip further then, worth taking a punt?
dan786 wrote: » GME is upto 460 pre market