Could it be the market is being (guided) driven by "______" to get away from Apple and Google operating systems? Blackberry and and I think without doing tons of research Nokia have some devices with proprietary software. Not Android or IOS, could it be there will be no IOS and Android in time and some other communications devices will take over the market, truly secure devices? No more spying on everyone everywhere?
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GME and AMC are the only plays for the squeeze. Buy any AMC under $16 and hold hold hold.
AMC is 49% owned by a CCP member... I would stay away from AMC on principle alone. But yes hold GME till the short ratio drops below 100%
Motley Fool released BB as a buy recommendation recently. The recommendation had nothing to do with shorting by hedge funds or anything else. The take was that there was a lot of potential upside for the company that at one time was the go to option for cellular communication.
I do not know what will happen but I bought 500 shares on the recommendation of Motley Fool...which I have had a fair amount of past success with.
I think this is the case with $NOK as well, hardly shorted but it has fairly good long term prospects.
That would be excellent! Old school companies like those could make a serious impact on the consumers if there is an option out on android/iPhone. It's clear to even the worst normies that big tech is evil.
Market is being flooded with 44.4mil shares of AMC Monday.... I will find link... brb
https://wsbets.win/p/11SKGhnWZK/amc-entertainment-to-issue-444-m/c/
Your post is interesting and I follow the logic. I ment to reply to the top post addressing AMC, not really create my own, but I am glad you got something out of it.
Personally, I think NOK is a dog. I'm very in on GME and in on AMC.
GME - Duh AMC - The direction of the trading and opening up again is positive for me NOK - This would have to be another coincidence like GME
Not advice as I wouldn't even take advise from me. I'm a retard.
Explain what this means to me like I am a retard
Hmm. Quantum? Idk. Nokia is still a huge company. Blackberry I believe is now in the game of intellectual property and not actually making cell phones and hardware. Couls be wrong