Craig_David wrote: » Big move at the open. What do Blackberry actually do these days I wonder? Cant remember the last time I seen a Blackberry phone..
cal naughton wrote: » From minus 30% to plus 10% is an incredible turn around.
cc87 wrote: » They also issued a warning telling people not to buy the new share offering as it doesn't represent fair value for the company and people could lose everything. Although this is probably to keep them safe from lawsuits down the road whenever the stock does lose value.https://www.marketwatch.com/story/heres-amcs-blunt-new-warning-to-prospective-buyers-of-its-new-stock-offering-11622724514?mod=home-page
banie01 wrote: » America being as litigious as it is, that's very likely why the warning was issued. I'd hope however, that anyone throwing some money at they current short squeeze plays is aware that they aren't buying the company at a fundamental or even realistic value? They are instead betting that those shorting the stock are going to be forced into a position where they either have to buy stock at market to cover their naked short, or liquidate.
cal naughton wrote: » I agree with the sentiments expressed in the last few posts. With play's like AMC and GME it is crucial that you recoup the initial investment then you can enjoy the game as it plays out with a free hit
Super-Rush wrote: » Up over €10k on AMC but i am raging i didn't buy more when it was sub $10. I thought my eyes were playing tricks on me yesterday but AMC and GME traded identically.
banie01 wrote: » AMC GME and KOSS have been trading in near identical patterns for months. The stocks that are known shorts from @November have all followed each other fairly tightly that is IMO very demonstrative of manipulation. I have my initial investment out on both AMC and GME but as I posted on memestock thread a few weeks ago. DFV's thesis is becoming more and more likely to be the correct one and given AMC have a vote count underway? It's hardly a coincidence that Adam Aron had his shorts uncovered during the Trey's Trades interview
Tipsy McSwagger wrote: » Holding 83 shares and was up 3k a few weeks ago. Didn’t even cross my mind to sell. PS - I actually hate the AMC community on Reddit
Super-Rush wrote: » Given how today played out, and also in after hours, you could be up a lot more come this time next week. I hate both the AMC & GME Reddits.
daheff wrote: » I like GME reddit. Lots of good DD there. AMC...meh not so much. Too much kiss ass of trey & others.
strandsman wrote: » I think alot of moving parts are all coming together, Alot of new SEC rules etc coming into play etc. I thought all along that squeeze won't happen until SEC et'al have properly distanced themselves from the sh1t storm that's going to happen one way or the other. Alot of talk out there of a bust bigger than 2008 when this happens!!! and this is not all because of AMC/GME squeeze it's because there are inflation problems, bank "buckery"(replace B with F), hedge fund "buckery" , the whole money system in USA/wallstreet is broken and has been for decades. Just started watching "inside job" it's on YT explaining who runs and controls the money system.. scarey stuff! Listening to "Houston we have a problem" on YT , he was saying Blackrock are activly buying homes all across USA (i assume further afield) with them owning now about 800K homes, why are they doing this? using this as collateral for the future after the dust settles?. Stock market and crypto taking a dump recently and the theory is hedgies are gathering money for the squeeze and/or increasing their margin requirments.I don't know, Either way I'm holding 1k+ of AMC and 3 shares of GME and I'm just gona sit back and let it ride!!
Super-Rush wrote: » It's really going to be interesting to see what plays out with AMC, GME etc. and what happens the entire market if one/both squeeze. I have a feeling that if there is say a jump to $500 - $1000 a share, a lot of people who are holding 4 digits worth of shares will sell straight away and drive the price back down again, and to be honest I probably would as well. The likes of DFV and all those Redditers who got into this way back and just bought hundreds of thousands of shares for pennies will make insane money, the rest will make some good money, perhaps lifechanging money.
DeanAustin wrote: » Can't see the $500-%1000 a share in a million years but I expected the whole thing to have run its course by now. It's fascinating stuff because the stock prices have no real basis in any conventional reality. I've been in both and managed to lose money through stupidity but I'd love to see it go that high. Personally, I expect it to start petering out sometime soon...been saying that for months though.