However, the time where we can buy it+DRS before MOASS is fast approaching..
White hats have been signalling the 'final calls' for months now, and especially in recent weeks.. If you want to go to the moon you best catch the rocket before it leaves you behind.
If you don't have much spare cash, 1 share really should be enough, just DRS it and set your price. Buy more if you can, it'll only increase the pain and help the fight.
Direct Registered Stock, or something to that effect. It's essentially that the stock you buy is registered to you and not a broker, or something to that effect.
Instead of buying then DRSing, try opening an investor account with Computer Share and buy a whole share/s through them as they are the DRS for GME.
I don't think it's possible to make a CS US account without first owning shares in a company listed on a US exchange. Important to note that they have offices in other countries that manage shares from local exchanges - perhaps if you live in one of those countries you could quickly DRS whatever shares you may own there, obtain an account and then use that account to buy GME from Computershare US.. Idk.
How the process works is you basically send a letter to your broker instructing them to transfer the shares to CS and that process leads to a 1/2 day account creation process.
Is it too late to buy GME?
It's never to late to buy GME.
However, the time where we can buy it+DRS before MOASS is fast approaching..
White hats have been signalling the 'final calls' for months now, and especially in recent weeks.. If you want to go to the moon you best catch the rocket before it leaves you behind.
If you don't have much spare cash, 1 share really should be enough, just DRS it and set your price. Buy more if you can, it'll only increase the pain and help the fight.
"not financial advice" Lol.
What is DRS
Direct Registered Stock, or something to that effect. It's essentially that the stock you buy is registered to you and not a broker, or something to that effect.
Instead of buying then DRSing, try opening an investor account with Computer Share and buy a whole share/s through them as they are the DRS for GME.
I don't think it's possible to make a CS US account without first owning shares in a company listed on a US exchange. Important to note that they have offices in other countries that manage shares from local exchanges - perhaps if you live in one of those countries you could quickly DRS whatever shares you may own there, obtain an account and then use that account to buy GME from Computershare US.. Idk.
How the process works is you basically send a letter to your broker instructing them to transfer the shares to CS and that process leads to a 1/2 day account creation process.