I just bought my first 11 shares yesterday. The ironic thing is I used my brokerage account at Fedelity to make the purchase and they own a large portion of the shorted stocks. They see me betting against them.
You may want to DRS your shares and pull them out of the DTCC and fidelitys grubby hands. What you own right now are IOUs. DRS gets the real shares out and puts them in your name!
Out of curiosity, has anyone done a deep dive into Computershare? A quick look at their website shows two board members used to work for Rothschild companies. A couple others throw up some potential red flags as well. I know that doesn't automatically rule them out as a company, but I'd be interested in knowing if anyone has managed to dig up any info on them. So far, my internet searches haven't been super fruitful.
Let us know if you find anything interesting. It’s always important for us to do counter DD to check every angle. Just like everyone thought Fidelity was safe and trustworthy. Look how that turned out…
With that being said, I don’t think there is anything fishy with ComputerShare themselves. They are simply the transfer agent. We hold our shares directly with GameStop, ComputerShare just facilitates it.
However, I do think people will have a little more trouble selling than the community has let everyone to believe. But at the end of the day, the shorts need us to sell our shares. If people can’t sell that just means the price will go higher and higher because there are fewer offers.
I just think that during a high volatility short squeeze there will be delays with order execution and potential issues accessing accounts through their website if suddenly hundreds of thousands or millions of people are trying to log on at once and execute orders. They certainly have never experienced that kind of high volume traffic before. But I also think they are doing their best to prepare for it.
Bit of a late reply, but the best I can come up with is some potentially problematic connections. Between their global management team and their board of directors: potentially problematic connections include: Rothschild, Deutsche bank, Ernst and Young, Arthur Anderson, Bank of New York, and Goldman Sachs.
Now, I've done some pretty extensive digging and I haven't found anything outside of the above connections. If indeed Computershare and it's people are the enemy, they're much better at hiding it than the politicians and their ilk.
Call Fidelity and tell them you want to DRS (Direct Register) your shares with Computershare. That will put them in your name directly and out if the DTCC’s hands.
For those reading. The price is a steal right now!
Plus you can then claim you helped destroy the FED, while making some money at the same time. GameStop is transforming into an e-comerace company with the helps of the man who created chewy.com. Chewy stole the pet market from Amazon. He is a genius
Good time to buy:) I've been in for a while now and have been putting off DRS but I think things are going to get fuckey soon so better safe than sorry.
DRS is easy and completes within a few days. You can then purchase additional shares through Computershare.
They are also the agent for AMC.
I know that my name is on each of my GME and AMC shares. They are mine.
My one share left at Fidelity has the name of 'Fidelity' and my name is on a ledger that may or may not mean that I own anything at all.
I just bought my first 11 shares yesterday. The ironic thing is I used my brokerage account at Fedelity to make the purchase and they own a large portion of the shorted stocks. They see me betting against them.
You may want to DRS your shares and pull them out of the DTCC and fidelitys grubby hands. What you own right now are IOUs. DRS gets the real shares out and puts them in your name!
I will do that come Monday morning, thank you.
and then frame them, and hang them on the wall,
so you can show your grandkids one day,
how grandpappy helped take down the cabal
DRS does not give you a paper copy. You do get a letter in the mail though
You can do it today! I just got off the phone with fidelity to drs 5 shares I bought this week.
Out of curiosity, has anyone done a deep dive into Computershare? A quick look at their website shows two board members used to work for Rothschild companies. A couple others throw up some potential red flags as well. I know that doesn't automatically rule them out as a company, but I'd be interested in knowing if anyone has managed to dig up any info on them. So far, my internet searches haven't been super fruitful.
I don't know but if executives at Gamestop hold their shares in ComputerShare, I feel I can trust them to hold my shares.
Let us know if you find anything interesting. It’s always important for us to do counter DD to check every angle. Just like everyone thought Fidelity was safe and trustworthy. Look how that turned out…
With that being said, I don’t think there is anything fishy with ComputerShare themselves. They are simply the transfer agent. We hold our shares directly with GameStop, ComputerShare just facilitates it.
However, I do think people will have a little more trouble selling than the community has let everyone to believe. But at the end of the day, the shorts need us to sell our shares. If people can’t sell that just means the price will go higher and higher because there are fewer offers.
I just think that during a high volatility short squeeze there will be delays with order execution and potential issues accessing accounts through their website if suddenly hundreds of thousands or millions of people are trying to log on at once and execute orders. They certainly have never experienced that kind of high volume traffic before. But I also think they are doing their best to prepare for it.
Bit of a late reply, but the best I can come up with is some potentially problematic connections. Between their global management team and their board of directors: potentially problematic connections include: Rothschild, Deutsche bank, Ernst and Young, Arthur Anderson, Bank of New York, and Goldman Sachs.
Now, I've done some pretty extensive digging and I haven't found anything outside of the above connections. If indeed Computershare and it's people are the enemy, they're much better at hiding it than the politicians and their ilk.
Call Fidelity and tell them you want to DRS (Direct Register) your shares with Computershare. That will put them in your name directly and out if the DTCC’s hands.
Hey another ape :)
Ouk ouk .. :)
I will do that, thank you.
I go thru Fidelity as well, but only have stock in DWAC and Tesla, should I do the same?
It's a good idea because it removes those shares from the control of the DTCC but I don't know the transfer agent for DWAC or Tesla.
There's a sub on reddit /r/DWAC_Stock
Someone said: continental stock
Taken from:
https://old.reddit.com/r/DWAC_Stock/comments/s0xmvy/does_anyone_know_whos_the_direct_registrar_for/
Another post:
https://old.reddit.com/r/DWAC_Stock/comments/rqn05w/drs_dead_end/
Another:
This guy actually did it: https://old.reddit.com/r/DWAC_Stock/comments/qlezgz/drs_is_complete_24_shares_and_70_warrants_now_in/
Lots of apes move 1/3 or 1/2 of their shares at a time. Computershare is great,but it's not a broker,know the differnce.
True, however you can still sell shares held in ComputeShare directly on their website.
Good job! I picked up another 30 yesterday.
For those reading. The price is a steal right now!
Plus you can then claim you helped destroy the FED, while making some money at the same time. GameStop is transforming into an e-comerace company with the helps of the man who created chewy.com. Chewy stole the pet market from Amazon. He is a genius
Thats probably why they show pictures of pets/dogs when amazon cant load something? Kind of like a metaphor for shoulda woulda coulda but couldnt’t.
Good time to buy:) I've been in for a while now and have been putting off DRS but I think things are going to get fuckey soon so better safe than sorry.
DRS is easy and completes within a few days. You can then purchase additional shares through Computershare. They are also the agent for AMC.
I know that my name is on each of my GME and AMC shares. They are mine. My one share left at Fidelity has the name of 'Fidelity' and my name is on a ledger that may or may not mean that I own anything at all.
DRS is the way. DRS and HODL.
Some brokers are draging their feet,it's faster to move to fidelity and then to computershare if you are in e-trade.
DRS