Why the sudden drop after market hours when only institutional market makers and hedge funds can buy / sell? Regular traders do NOT typically have access to after hours trading on lit markets, only institutional market makers and hedge funds do and they like to affix their oxygen masks first when the plane is going down. You don't have that level of movement on a stock ticker from retail action after hours. This is either a very large single institution dumping shares or coordinated group of institutional dumps IMO.
Likely this event: the settlement got approved by Judge and it came out after hours. That means that Conversion and RS for them is moving forward. Which is good for shorts, AA and AMC, bad for retail investors.
Popcorn / stickyfloor people are delusional. They remind me of people that got vaccinated that can't admit they were duped. It's easier to fool people than it is to convince them they were fooled.
Popcorn was always a distraction. Yeah it was naked shorted (like MANY stocks since the market WAS supposed to collapse during covid but Trump pushed that back) but it has no turnaround plan. It has no DRS action. AMC was pushed over Gamestop by a number of MSM outlets and mouthpieces. The next round of attacks will likely be something along the lines of "AMC and other meme stocks are crashing! Sell you GameStop now before it crashes too!!!"
Just look at the actions of the AMC executives. Are they buying stock? No. When the stock price went up they just gave themselves raises and bonuses AND they dumped stock. They showed their colors. Actions speak louder than the words of shills and suckers. Meanwhile GameStop insiders are buying as much stock as they can.
Also movie theaters are a dying business. They have no plans to transition into anything else. Theater ticket sales peaked in 2002 and have fallen off since then. US theaters sold only 17 percent of the available seats in the United States, according to EntTelligence, a research firm.
I have theater quality screen and sound at home. Why would I go spend a bunch of money to go somewhere to have a worse experience? VR headsets will give me an IMAX experience soon. I can make popcorn and nachos at home or order a pizza for FAR less than eating at a theater.
Sound of freedom is the ONLY movie I've gone to see in theater in quite some time and that was to support it with my wallet. Other than that I've been going to comedy shows, concerts, art galleries and other live events instead.
GameStop on the other hand is creating a multi-billion dollar digital marketplace that will completely revolutionize digital ownership. It's like Steve Jobs coming out in this stupid turtleneck with the iPod and revolutionizing the music industry practically overnight.
Someone (you) has the ability to use critical thinking skills. All I need to know what is a threat to the system: "Those they attack the most".
They don't attack AMC, they focus their efforts and attack GameStop. Documentaries and hit pieces non stop. Ring a bell? Who/what else is attacked non stop? Trump. It's the easiest litmus test you can use to win while taking down the cabal.
As long as this standard is enforced consistently (including positive speculation in title / post) I have no problem with it. However I hope I see less of this policy moving forward. I like to read / hear speculation. I like to interact with it. I like hearing people's opinions. Some people are quite good at it. Some are not. I like to decide that for myself and I hope I'm not missing out on some great speculation I may agree with or ideas I could be aware of in posts that are removed for only that. The up/down vote is my friend.
Again, if you want to do speculation in the title, dont tie it with one element of the speculation - it gives the wrong idea and acts as counter productive because folks will focus on that one element.
Something like "Was popcorn always a distraction", which ties all your points with an explanation of what the settlement was, and how it ties to the drop would also have been perfectly productive as well, imho.
As mods, trying to weed out shill narratives is a huge part, and it sometimes takes effort to figure it out. We always err on the side of caution. Thanks again for understanding and co-operating.
Yeah no prob. I respect you guys and the work you do. I try to contribute and help people the best I can. From what I see this is going to hurt AMC investors and I want to let them know just like I was warning against the vax from the start.
After hours trading isn't too hard to get. A lot of brokers offer it. AMC CEO holds 1.7 million shares. The move is due to the handling of APE shares which I'm not sure why you don't mention when you were informed of it in your earlier thread. Prices swings on that kind of corporate action are not unusual.
Allow this "shill" to point out some factors driving the price action here, and you can dispute them with logic and facts or resort to more name calling:
After hours trading has few participants. That means low liquidity. Low liquidity yields larger price moves.
Corporate actions naturally drive large price moves because they fundamentally alter the value in big ways.
This corporate action is basically a merger of a split that was done just a year ago.
In the case of APE/AMC these swings are exacerbated because they're both heavily shorted and have many layers of derivatives being traded on them. They are thus stocks tremendously divorced from underlying business realiities.
So yeah, a double digit price swing is not at all out of play here and there's no need to become emotional & resort to ad-homs when someone points it out. Emotional reasoning really doesn't get a person anywhere in a Q forum.
A mod removed my post almost immediately. Even though it violated no rules. Very unusual in my experience here. However after a messaging the mods and receiving some feedback on reposting it I complied and did so once I had time.
The move is due to the handling of APE shares which I'm not sure why you don't mention when you were informed of it in your earlier thread.
Well it's kind of pointless to continue a discussion in a removed thread isn't it? If you'll notice I covered that in the comments here already immediately after posting. "Likely this event: the settlement got approved by Judge and it came out after hours. That means that Conversion and RS for them is moving forward. Which is good for shorts, AA and AMC, bad for retail investors."
Dude, apes piss me off. They love to buy crap like crypto cards in store, but the digital market place is a flop and lazy apes won’t even buy out the GameStop published NFTs after months of being released.. smh
Sound of Freedom may very well be the reason they are crashing the stock. They have a big investor that wants control for cheap so that they can control what is shown, and shut out what they don't want the people to see.
The cabal controls much of corporate America, and most of the hedge funds. They are in the position to order the dump from many parties.
Why the sudden drop after market hours when only institutional market makers and hedge funds can buy / sell? Regular traders do NOT typically have access to after hours trading on lit markets, only institutional market makers and hedge funds do and they like to affix their oxygen masks first when the plane is going down. You don't have that level of movement on a stock ticker from retail action after hours. This is either a very large single institution dumping shares or coordinated group of institutional dumps IMO.
Likely this event: the settlement got approved by Judge and it came out after hours. That means that Conversion and RS for them is moving forward. Which is good for shorts, AA and AMC, bad for retail investors.
Popcorn / stickyfloor people are delusional. They remind me of people that got vaccinated that can't admit they were duped. It's easier to fool people than it is to convince them they were fooled.
Popcorn was always a distraction. Yeah it was naked shorted (like MANY stocks since the market WAS supposed to collapse during covid but Trump pushed that back) but it has no turnaround plan. It has no DRS action. AMC was pushed over Gamestop by a number of MSM outlets and mouthpieces. The next round of attacks will likely be something along the lines of "AMC and other meme stocks are crashing! Sell you GameStop now before it crashes too!!!"
Just look at the actions of the AMC executives. Are they buying stock? No. When the stock price went up they just gave themselves raises and bonuses AND they dumped stock. They showed their colors. Actions speak louder than the words of shills and suckers. Meanwhile GameStop insiders are buying as much stock as they can.
Also movie theaters are a dying business. They have no plans to transition into anything else. Theater ticket sales peaked in 2002 and have fallen off since then. US theaters sold only 17 percent of the available seats in the United States, according to EntTelligence, a research firm.
I have theater quality screen and sound at home. Why would I go spend a bunch of money to go somewhere to have a worse experience? VR headsets will give me an IMAX experience soon. I can make popcorn and nachos at home or order a pizza for FAR less than eating at a theater.
Sound of freedom is the ONLY movie I've gone to see in theater in quite some time and that was to support it with my wallet. Other than that I've been going to comedy shows, concerts, art galleries and other live events instead.
GameStop on the other hand is creating a multi-billion dollar digital marketplace that will completely revolutionize digital ownership. It's like Steve Jobs coming out in this stupid turtleneck with the iPod and revolutionizing the music industry practically overnight.
GameStop = Game Over
AMC = All My Cash (is gone)
u/datasinc gets it 👆
Ty. I stand on the shoulders of much smarter men before me and they get all the credit.
Someone (you) has the ability to use critical thinking skills. All I need to know what is a threat to the system: "Those they attack the most".
They don't attack AMC, they focus their efforts and attack GameStop. Documentaries and hit pieces non stop. Ring a bell? Who/what else is attacked non stop? Trump. It's the easiest litmus test you can use to win while taking down the cabal.
Exactly.
Yes. Buy GME.
Is that financial advice? Yikes
I mean...you're not new here are you?
I'd follow it. But do your own DD.
Thanks Anon for reposting this in a way that keeps the post objective and opinions / interpretations to comments.
As long as this standard is enforced consistently (including positive speculation in title / post) I have no problem with it. However I hope I see less of this policy moving forward. I like to read / hear speculation. I like to interact with it. I like hearing people's opinions. Some people are quite good at it. Some are not. I like to decide that for myself and I hope I'm not missing out on some great speculation I may agree with or ideas I could be aware of in posts that are removed for only that. The up/down vote is my friend.
Again, if you want to do speculation in the title, dont tie it with one element of the speculation - it gives the wrong idea and acts as counter productive because folks will focus on that one element.
Something like "Was popcorn always a distraction", which ties all your points with an explanation of what the settlement was, and how it ties to the drop would also have been perfectly productive as well, imho.
As mods, trying to weed out shill narratives is a huge part, and it sometimes takes effort to figure it out. We always err on the side of caution. Thanks again for understanding and co-operating.
Yeah no prob. I respect you guys and the work you do. I try to contribute and help people the best I can. From what I see this is going to hurt AMC investors and I want to let them know just like I was warning against the vax from the start.
exactly!
What settlement? I've largely tuned out of mainstream entertainment.
Fren didn't you just do this yesterday? It's an interesting event, and worthy of a post IMO, but there's no need to add untrue drama to it.
https://greatawakening.win/p/16c248u0lH/amc-dumping-hard-after-hours-it-/
After hours trading isn't too hard to get. A lot of brokers offer it. AMC CEO holds 1.7 million shares. The move is due to the handling of APE shares which I'm not sure why you don't mention when you were informed of it in your earlier thread. Prices swings on that kind of corporate action are not unusual.
a 30% decline after hours isn't unusual? gtfo shill
I know right? Amc is down like 95% from its high 2 years ago..
"Prices swings on that kind of corporate action are not unusual."
So you're arguing the normal price swing for a major corporate action is what? Low single digits?
It also bumped 23% last February when the conversion plan got delayed.
https://www.investorsobserver.com/news/qm-news/8518810385038173
Allow this "shill" to point out some factors driving the price action here, and you can dispute them with logic and facts or resort to more name calling:
After hours trading has few participants. That means low liquidity. Low liquidity yields larger price moves.
Corporate actions naturally drive large price moves because they fundamentally alter the value in big ways.
This corporate action is basically a merger of a split that was done just a year ago.
In the case of APE/AMC these swings are exacerbated because they're both heavily shorted and have many layers of derivatives being traded on them. They are thus stocks tremendously divorced from underlying business realiities.
So yeah, a double digit price swing is not at all out of play here and there's no need to become emotional & resort to ad-homs when someone points it out. Emotional reasoning really doesn't get a person anywhere in a Q forum.
Where can I read more about this?
A mod removed my post almost immediately. Even though it violated no rules. Very unusual in my experience here. However after a messaging the mods and receiving some feedback on reposting it I complied and did so once I had time.
Well it's kind of pointless to continue a discussion in a removed thread isn't it? If you'll notice I covered that in the comments here already immediately after posting. "Likely this event: the settlement got approved by Judge and it came out after hours. That means that Conversion and RS for them is moving forward. Which is good for shorts, AA and AMC, bad for retail investors."
Apes don’t like to hear facts lol
Dude, apes piss me off. They love to buy crap like crypto cards in store, but the digital market place is a flop and lazy apes won’t even buy out the GameStop published NFTs after months of being released.. smh
Sound of Freedom may very well be the reason they are crashing the stock. They have a big investor that wants control for cheap so that they can control what is shown, and shut out what they don't want the people to see.
The cabal controls much of corporate America, and most of the hedge funds. They are in the position to order the dump from many parties.