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Step 0) DO NOT open an account with a shady broker that may go bankrupt or has a history of fucking with GME

Step 1) Open an account with Fidelity

Step 1b) DO NOT open a margin account (even if you don't use margin, it allows them to lend your shares)

Step 2) Link your bank account info

Step 3) Transfer funds

Step 4) Place a LIMIT ORDER for GME at a price at or above the current price

Step 5) Wait for it to be filled. If the price rises a lot before your order fills, repeat step 4, but this is uncommon.

Step 6) DO NOT on the way up, wait to sell until AFTER the squeeze is over and the price is coming down. This will take days, maybe even weeks, and there WILL be drops along the way. Don't fall for the first dip on the way up because you'll be selling at what institutional sellers are comfortable with. Institutional money owns a lot of GME, but retail (you and me) own more than enough to squeeze them all on our own and we have higher standards.

Don't sell at a price that is life changing for you, sell at a price that is life changing for them

Lastly, do it NOW, before it's too late

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Step 0) DO NOT open an account with a shady broker that may go bankrupt or has a history of fucking with GME

Step 1) Open an account with Fidelity

Step 1b) DO NOT open a margin account (even if you don't use margin, it allows them to lend your shares)

Step 2) Link your bank account info

Step 3) Transfer funds

Step 4) Place a LIMIT ORDER for GME at a price at or above the current price

Step 5) Wait for it to be filled. If the price rises a lot before your order fills, repeat step 4, but this is uncommon.

Step 6) DO NOT on the way up, wait to sell until AFTER the squeeze is over and the price is coming down. This will take days, maybe even weeks, and there WILL be drops along the way. Don't fall for the first dip on the way up because you'll be selling at what institutional sellers are comfortable with. Institutional money owns a lot of GME, but retail (you and me) own more than enough to squeeze them all on our own and we have higher standards.

Don't sell at a price that is life changing for you, sell at a price that is life changing for them

Lastly, do it NOW

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Step 0) DO NOT open an account with a shady broker that may go bankrupt or has a history of fucking with GME

Step 1) Open an account with Fidelity

Step 1b) DO NOT open a margin account (even if you don't use margin, it allows them to lend your shares)

Step 2) Link your bank account info

Step 3) Transfer funds

Step 4) Place a LIMIT ORDER for GME at a price at or above the current price

Step 5) Wait for it to be filled. If the price rises a lot before your order fills, repeat step 4, but this is uncommon.

Step 6) DO NOT sell until AFTER the squeeze is over. This will take days, maybe even weeks, and there WILL be drops along the way. Don't fall for the first dip on the way up because you'll be selling at what institutional sellers are comfortable with. Institutional money owns a lot of GME, but retail (you and me) own more than enough to squeeze them all on our own and we have higher standards.

Don't sell at a price that is life changing for you, sell at a price that is life changing for them

Lastly, do it NOW before it's too late

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Step 0) DO NOT open an account with a shady broker that may go bankrupt or has a history of fucking with GME

Step 1) Open an account with Fidelity

Step 1b) DO NOT open a margin account (even if you don't use margin, it allows them to lend your shares)

Step 2) Link your bank account info

Step 3) Transfer funds

Step 4) Place a LIMIT ORDER for GME at a price at or above the current price

Step 5) Wait for it to be filled. If the price rises a lot before your order fills, repeat step 4, but this is uncommon.

Step 6) DO NOT sell until AFTER the squeeze is over. This will take days, maybe even weeks, and there WILL be drops along the way. Don't fall for the first dip on the way up because you'll be selling at what institutional sellers are comfortable with. Institutional money owns a lot of GME, but retail (you and me) own more than enough to squeeze them all on our own and we have higher standards.

Don't sell at a price that is life changing for you, sell at a price that is life changing for them

Lastly, do it NOW

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Step 0) DO NOT open an account with a shady broker that may go bankrupt or has a history of fucking with GME

Step 1) Open an account with Fidelity

Step 1b) DO NOT open a margin account (even if you don't use margin, it allows them to lend your shares)

Step 2) Link your bank account info

Step 3) Transfer funds

Step 4) Place a LIMIT ORDER for GME at a price at or above the current price

Step 5) Wait for it to be filled. The the price rises a lot before your order fills, repeat step 4, but this is uncommon.

Lastly, do it NOW

3 years ago
1 score