Please explain how you come to this conclusion. I'm interested in really understanding why you think this. I've been skeptical since 2021, but then this recent spike came as a real surprise. Help me fully understand.
I remember Bitcoin back in 2016 and 2017. I was convinced that I had missed selling at the top, but we can see I was wildly incorrect. I want the knowledge that will help me understand why this isn't the end of GME.
You're going to have to do your own research. There has been 3 years of due diligence and events that have brought me to the conclusion.
I wouldn't do it justice trying to explain the small portion I can remember off the top of my head, and I'm too busy to actually put together a consolidation of years of work by other people.
The Roaring Kitty phenomenon has cemented my conclusion, it's too coincidental.
All I can say is I've been paying attention to everything, and try to absorb as much information I can. It's a gut feeling, and the fact that the whole GME thing and this website have been seeming to collide recently, makes me think it's all part of the plan.
Its like the Q phenomenon. If I asked you to give me everything, could you?
Or can you say you've been paying attention, and although you can't exactly remember everything, it's brought you to a conclusion that there is a plan and you feel it in your gut?
The problem I have is that gamestop is a terrible company. For christmas my sister bought me this universal gift card that had all these shops it supported and I chose gamestop to get some nintendo switch games. I spent like 3 hours watching videos of games and was like a kid in a candy store, and had all these games in my cart. When I went to checkout, I did everything right with this universal gift card, and gamestop would not honor it. Now you can say "well that's a problem with the gift card company". You may be right, but I'll never know if it was gamestop or the gift card company. The gift card company shows the active balance, it has accepted the numbers, and so the holdup is at gamestop so I am blaming gamestop. Neither company will return emails or calls.
Gamestop says on their website "we don't accept any gift cards that aren't from gamestop itself." OK well then why did you allow the universal gift card company to have you on their gift card? Are you suing them for trademark infringement? No you are not. Gamestop is a liar, a fraud and they basically just took my sisters (and my) money and threw it away.
I call this now, 'gift card based fraud laundering', because it creates a plausible deniability of culpability by implicating multiple companies that point to each other as the guilty party.
That's why I'm not investing in a company that I don't believe in. A company that has decreasing relevance in the world.
Their games are sometimes much more expensive than Nintendo's website itself which offers seriously deep discounts (like 75-90% off downloadable games) which is much better than gamestops physical resell games.
I just don't get how or why they are still around. Or why anyone who has ever tried to interact with this retailer would want to own their stock. I'm not the kind of person who is willing to invest in the death star to make a little change. There's better and more moral ways to earn money, and yes, it matters.
$860 next target.
How do you come to that conclusion? Is it a guess? Or based on something?
Yes, we're in the very early stages. It's got a long way to go.
I expect a sawtooth pattern, each tooth higher than the last.
If you're going to buy , buy the dips not the rallies.
I’m in.
I wish I bought more at $10.
I wish I’d bought Bitcoin at $2.15, yet here we are.
Sure you aren't alone there.
Nice.
When it going to happen?
This year
5/17
2 more weeks... Who knows. But it's going to happen!
Please explain how you come to this conclusion. I'm interested in really understanding why you think this. I've been skeptical since 2021, but then this recent spike came as a real surprise. Help me fully understand.
I remember Bitcoin back in 2016 and 2017. I was convinced that I had missed selling at the top, but we can see I was wildly incorrect. I want the knowledge that will help me understand why this isn't the end of GME.
You're going to have to do your own research. There has been 3 years of due diligence and events that have brought me to the conclusion.
I wouldn't do it justice trying to explain the small portion I can remember off the top of my head, and I'm too busy to actually put together a consolidation of years of work by other people.
The Roaring Kitty phenomenon has cemented my conclusion, it's too coincidental.
All I can say is I've been paying attention to everything, and try to absorb as much information I can. It's a gut feeling, and the fact that the whole GME thing and this website have been seeming to collide recently, makes me think it's all part of the plan.
Its like the Q phenomenon. If I asked you to give me everything, could you? Or can you say you've been paying attention, and although you can't exactly remember everything, it's brought you to a conclusion that there is a plan and you feel it in your gut?
So no three-sentence summary to backup your contention at the very least?
LEAPS
SWAPS
Cellular boxing
ETFs like XRT (basket ETFs)
The amount of media hate
The fact that 90% of this stock gets traded in a dark pool so it's price if affected.
The stock goes down when there are more buys for the day.
Jim Cramer.
Archegos.
Credit suisse.
Ken Griffin lying under oath.
Turning off the buy button.
Failure to deliver.
How GME and AMC move the same.
None of these are in order, this is just off the top of my head.
Edit:
The DTCC committed international security fraud with the stock split.
The problem I have is that gamestop is a terrible company. For christmas my sister bought me this universal gift card that had all these shops it supported and I chose gamestop to get some nintendo switch games. I spent like 3 hours watching videos of games and was like a kid in a candy store, and had all these games in my cart. When I went to checkout, I did everything right with this universal gift card, and gamestop would not honor it. Now you can say "well that's a problem with the gift card company". You may be right, but I'll never know if it was gamestop or the gift card company. The gift card company shows the active balance, it has accepted the numbers, and so the holdup is at gamestop so I am blaming gamestop. Neither company will return emails or calls.
Gamestop says on their website "we don't accept any gift cards that aren't from gamestop itself." OK well then why did you allow the universal gift card company to have you on their gift card? Are you suing them for trademark infringement? No you are not. Gamestop is a liar, a fraud and they basically just took my sisters (and my) money and threw it away.
I call this now, 'gift card based fraud laundering', because it creates a plausible deniability of culpability by implicating multiple companies that point to each other as the guilty party.
That's why I'm not investing in a company that I don't believe in. A company that has decreasing relevance in the world.
Their games are sometimes much more expensive than Nintendo's website itself which offers seriously deep discounts (like 75-90% off downloadable games) which is much better than gamestops physical resell games.
I just don't get how or why they are still around. Or why anyone who has ever tried to interact with this retailer would want to own their stock. I'm not the kind of person who is willing to invest in the death star to make a little change. There's better and more moral ways to earn money, and yes, it matters.
Sounds like you got scammed. Classic boomer. Don't blame GME for your lack of due diligence
You don’t own downloaded switch games.
Nintendo has the legal right to turn them off.
Just a heads up.
This is the most hilarious "dont buy GME" post I've ever seen.
Youre going to miss out on generational wealth over this?
Is it a Tango card?