I hold GME with Fidelity, and can presently setup a limit order for a single GME share.
1 GME share sells for $161.11 at the current market value. Earlier this year, the most I could place a limit order for with that share price would have been $322. I can now set the limit order value to $962, which is roughly 600% the current market value of GME.
Translation: The rocket is about to blast off, and Fidelity is well aware.
You just used your experiences with Fidelity as a tortured-logic exercise to convince yourself that GME was going to blast off. And I just told you that other brokers don't have the limitation you're experienced with Fidelity.
Meaning: your reasoning is flawed because it only considered the variables in your box. (Not that such a conclusion was warranted even then.)
Just because an exchange will let you set a limit-price of N doesn't mean that the valuation of the security will ever get there. I could set a limit-sell price of ten million dollars for Ford if I wanted to.
I am telling you.
I hold GME with Fidelity, and can presently setup a limit order for a single GME share.
1 GME share sells for $161.11 at the current market value. Earlier this year, the most I could place a limit order for with that share price would have been $322. I can now set the limit order value to $962, which is roughly 600% the current market value of GME.
Translation: The rocket is about to blast off, and Fidelity is well aware.
I can set a limit-order price to anything I want.
Fidelity sucks.
It seems you already knew the answer to your own question, which begs the question; what is your point?
You just used your experiences with Fidelity as a tortured-logic exercise to convince yourself that GME was going to blast off. And I just told you that other brokers don't have the limitation you're experienced with Fidelity.
Meaning: your reasoning is flawed because it only considered the variables in your box. (Not that such a conclusion was warranted even then.)
Just because an exchange will let you set a limit-price of N doesn't mean that the valuation of the security will ever get there. I could set a limit-sell price of ten million dollars for Ford if I wanted to.
You deduced all of that based on a single comment I made? Your powers of reasoning truly must be of a divine nature not of this world.
Your antics and mannerisms paint you as a wall street shill. I've half a mind to ask you how much you're being paid.
Whoa- me thinks Citadel has entered the chat - are you Kenny’s “buddy”