all of a sudden wells fargo is shutting down them low interest line of credit services on august 23rd
Gonna buy something similar next weekI bought one call option yesterday with a strike price of $145 that expires on 7/9. I essentially made a bet that by the time the contract expires AMC will have risen to $145 or above it.
I used profits from my $40 call option that i originally paid $45 for to buy this.
When companies do these shareholder counts.
Do you guys think they simply count the number of accounts that holding shares, or do they dig a lil deeper and cross reference SS#'s for folks that holding shares in multiple accounts?
Reading on Reddit they were talking about the market crashing and how it will be blamed on us specifically. That makes alotta sense cause there’s gonna have to be a villain. Even before covid we were hearing about a major correction coming.
Here's a new video about the math behind 100k a share. He uses conservative figures without blowing naked shorting and synthetic shares out of proportion. The 100k still seems like a fantasy to me, but I'm here for it, and don't plan on selling until the short is ending.
Posted that video in a group. 1st comment 2 mins later:
No way it goes that high. $250 is the MAX!!!
I simply gives a thumbs up.
Then he says, theres not enough money in the world to pay everyone $100K.
I say nothing.
But clearly comments from someone that never watched the video and dont have a real idea on what's going on
A tiny fraction of the population is invested in AMC. A lot of people from that number will have sold before it reaches $100,000. Anyone saying there’s not enough money is either not thinking clearly or is being dishonest.
I think they just count the shares from each brokerage account.