Calls have been coming in for over $100 with expiration in early March. That is all.
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Computershare is for Directly Registering; if you wanted to do that you would do it through ContinentalStock.com.
If you want to own in a brokerage, my recommendation is Vanguard, as they take less risks. It will take a few days to transfer money in but then the Ticker DWAC is the class A. Just snag some and don't touch it for a few years. Already it's doing crazy things, probably a lot of turbulence to come, but truly it is doing this craziness with the full force of the TDS people against it.
I do not recommend WeBull, TDAmeritrade, Etrade, Robinhood, Point72.
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If someone wants to hold for a few years and "not touch it" the best way would be to get the physical share certificates.
https://www.sec.gov/reportspubs/investor-publications/investorpubsholdsechtm.html
Also, this stock is VERY risky at this point. Zero revenues. People should be aware that this stock is NOT a business, yet. Maybe it will become one, maybe it won't.
https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/DWAC/financials?p=DWAC
https://www.dwacspac.com/
It is a SPAC (Special Purpose Acquisition Company) with NO functioning business. It MIGHT become a business related to Trump's social media platform.
MIGHT.
We do NOT know (yet) if the hype will become reality.
Why not wait until that actually happens? If it does, there will be plenty of time to jump on board. And if it never does, well you can guess what these shares will become worth.
Currently, their last quarter showed $160,000 in expenses. If that rate continues, that would be $640,000 per year. Not enough to run a real public company, but plenty for a nice CEO salary, a small rented office, an assistant, and some money for marketing (to see if they can make something happen). Nothing else.
Caveat Emptor.
To each their own.
The SPAC will merge with TMTG and it absolutely will become a business.
It's going to be Netflix/youtube/facebook/twitter/radio/podcasting/news networks all under the TMTG umbrella.
There is nothing risky about it