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It is a two-front war, much like the Axis powers in WW2, Allied forces surrounding all areas, resources exhausted, they gotta tap or nap soon...

I think they're trying to do the impossible now.. drive GME share price down below the market cap needed to be included in the Russell 1000 index next week..

the share price would have to be less than $81 :mjlol:
 

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For me.....

$1,000/share = nice little nest egg to pay off stuff and have a down payment for a house.

$10,000/share = can buy a house in cash (wouldn't buy the whole thing but would apply a nice down payment) and have money left over as a nice nest egg. Mortgage would be low as fukk.


$20,000/share = Buying a house in cash and probably high 6 figs in cash leftover after taxes. The start of life changing money.

$50,000 to $100,000/share = House, car, multiple investment avenues. Harder to hide money.

$150,000/share = wife isn't working anymore. She'd probably take off a few years, get bored and then go get her masters and PhD.

I probably wouldn't retire unless I could net about $25 million after tax. Pipe dream but never hurts to think about stuff in case it happens.

I recently saw that 20 HFM’s made 1B each in 2020.
 

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Basically. If they let it run it’s going to be over $70 a share. If they short it… it just rebounds and they increase the short interest position they’ll ultimately have to cover. If they let it run they’re going to have to cover all those options at $40-$60. If they short, it’s not going below $40 anyways and they’re just throwing money away and the lower it drops, the more retail investors buy shares.

*Throws up four on some Rick Flair four horsemen shyt*

They’re in a figure four leg lock :wow:.

I think it’s easier to run down the price of GME as opposed AMC just because the entry to GME is much higher. Even if they run it down it’s still 100+ - 200+ a share. With AMC most people can scrap up $40 or even $65.


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If thats all you have hold at least 5 for potentially higher breh.

Like I said before I don't know that enough people will hold to get us to 6 figures, but don't sell everything and start kicking yourself for not keeping at least a few for max gains.

Thats why I also bought 2 GME. I'm holding those to whatever potential max they get to. I don't have a 100+ shares of it so I'm comfortable holding it to the end

Same boat.

I've got 95 shares in AMC but may add five more if it dips.

Only have 2 GME so figure those will be the true gambles.
 

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My shyt is through my IRA so they would tax me heavy for early withdrawal. I'm hoping it goes to a price that's worth me taking that hit. Probably change my address to Florida to avoid state tax. I'm thinking about how much it would take to retire, especially if this new job comes through.
 

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My shyt is through my IRA so they would tax me heavy for early withdrawal. I'm hoping it goes to a price that's worth me taking that hit. Probably change my address to Florida to avoid state tax. I'm thinking about how much it would take to retire, especially if this new job comes through.

you should have split it between IRA and your regular account. :francis:

I don't know your situation but at least try to get one or two shares share in your regular investment account.
 
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My shyt is through my IRA so they would tax me heavy for early withdrawal. I'm hoping it goes to a price that's worth me taking that hit. Probably change my address to Florida to avoid state tax. I'm thinking about how much it would take to retire, especially if this new job comes through.

At least you'd be set in retirement :ld:
 
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For me.....

$1,000/share = nice little nest egg to pay off stuff and have a down payment for a house.

$10,000/share = can buy a house in cash (wouldn't buy the whole thing but would apply a nice down payment) and have money left over as a nice nest egg. Mortgage would be low as fukk.


$20,000/share = Buying a house in cash and probably high 6 figs in cash leftover after taxes. The start of life changing money.

$50,000 to $100,000/share = House, car, multiple investment avenues. Harder to hide money.

$150,000/share = wife isn't working anymore. She'd probably take off a few years, get bored and then go get her masters and PhD.

I probably wouldn't retire unless I could net about $25 million after tax. Pipe dream but never hurts to think about stuff in case it happens.






:dahell:I don't understand. Are y'all brehs just talking at this point? I've never seen a single share sell for $150K in my life. I mean, I'm new to this, but I'm true to this, so if y'all got some conflicting info, please share.

But sometimes the stuff y'all talk about in here is so fantastic that I don't know if y'all know what you're talking about or not :mindblown:
 
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