GME tsunami!
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Seriously. If you still have that Fidelity account, log in and see which stocks are stagnant and sell them so you can settle and buy GME ASAP.
Fidelity cooperates very well with Computershare.
Remember, the market price right now is still at a tremendous discount. You still have time but should act quickly so you can grasp more moon tickets before lift off.
You think it’s still low?
Absolutely. Before the hedgies started REALLY manipulating and Robin-da-hood shut off the buy button, GME popped up over $1,000 a share. Folks that were watching closely said they briefly saw asking prices around $5,000.
Are you saying that they shut off the Buy button to keep the hedgies from buying the stocks to cover their shorts that they’re legally required to buy in order to prevent the price going vertical?
Or are they turning it off just for us so that they can cover required shares temporarily as they become available until those smaller positions get covered?
I always read that as “they’re trying to keep us retailers from buying any more because it hurts or something”, but weeeew lad the others are way more fun.
Yes, turning off just for us.
Shutting off the buy button stopped "retail" buyers (peasants like us) from getting more shares and driving the stock price higher. The higher the price goes, the ability to pay back the shares the hedge funds shorted becomes exponentially harder (more expensive).
In other words, the hedge funds pressured the folks that manage the Robin-da-hood app to slow down the price increases so Citadel would have more time to fabricate fake shares and close (or delay) the payback of the shares they still owed.
It’s probably floating around all the old isded stuff from my last job.
So you’re saying theoretically I could go in there and see what they are attached to and switch one or two non fluctuating things to GME?
I’d be afraid to mess with the money not knowing what’s what probably.
I'm certainly not an expert and this isn't financial advice, but if YOUR money hasn't been working for you the past several years and you've been able to live comfortably without it, why not try putting it someplace that has a REALLY good chance of returning ridiculous profit?
Sell a few stocks that are stagnant or are causing you to lose money, and buy just 50 shares of GME.