I heard talk of opening shops up to card gamers and the likes. Lot of bigger shops could clear out some of the racks and focus products into the back walls and online? Cards are pretty big right now which is apparent. However it’s still a niche market card gaming, making open them up into gaming lounges of sorts. Then I notice these anime/Japanese dohickey stores are also seeming to flood the market IE all these abandoned malls with like 5+ anime shops and a GameStop and an FYE and a newbury comic on and on..
I think they could potentially even do something different from that with their store fronts.
It’s interesting to me because I always saw the shops on their way out just like the movies. The movies is another hard one because they are showing flop after flop of what seems to be Hollywood rehashing and money laundering? Maybe they are primed for a future where movies don’t cost an assload, the quality goes up and pricing goes down?
Plot twist….Jim is on our side and he’s using the equivalent of parental reverse psychology on us so that we can see what’s best for us in a roundabout way.
You spelled coke rat wrong.
Kek
I'm just glad to see he didn't praise the stock.
Inverse coke rat is real.
Reversing Kramer is usually a good strategy but I think the big players are lining up for another short against gamestop.
The thing is, ALL of the original meme stocks blew up today. Simultaneously.
What to make of that?
https://www.reddit.com/r/Superstonk/comments/1cs5rkk/leaps_i_think_i_stumbled_on_something_need_brains/
Next week they realy feel the pain.
Looks like some very smart people had a plan,and set a bear trap.
It means that shorting is reaching a point of difficulty but each stock is unique with valuations and float so yeah that is a fair question to ask.
Even $PHUN and $HYMC
The Cramer Index
Its more reliable than the Stripper Index.
Is that in reference to the strippers with the insider information in The Big Short?
I heard talk of opening shops up to card gamers and the likes. Lot of bigger shops could clear out some of the racks and focus products into the back walls and online? Cards are pretty big right now which is apparent. However it’s still a niche market card gaming, making open them up into gaming lounges of sorts. Then I notice these anime/Japanese dohickey stores are also seeming to flood the market IE all these abandoned malls with like 5+ anime shops and a GameStop and an FYE and a newbury comic on and on..
I think they could potentially even do something different from that with their store fronts.
It’s interesting to me because I always saw the shops on their way out just like the movies. The movies is another hard one because they are showing flop after flop of what seems to be Hollywood rehashing and money laundering? Maybe they are primed for a future where movies don’t cost an assload, the quality goes up and pricing goes down?
What if they found a loophole and got a beer/liquor license?
Now you’re talking. Could work for both locations if GameStop opened up to some gaming as well.
A resurgence in quality movies after the GA with bars and food in the theatre
Merge w/ AMC. Blow away D&B.
What the f…. Are you saying. Not if it makes sense! Just be quiet!
I’m simply asking how GAMESTOP still has so many store fronts, what w physical media basically completely out.
How AMC LOEWS theaters have been failing for years due to rehashes from Hollywood and the failing woke movie industry.
How does the stock market shit account for that? What’s the turn around on these stores? Brick n mortar location?
Heard talk about Gamestops opening up to card gaming on the radio just yesterday on this very same issue.
Which part didn’t you follow?
First post from you in two weeks, real quality content contribution there.
Plot twist….Jim is on our side and he’s using the equivalent of parental reverse psychology on us so that we can see what’s best for us in a roundabout way.