The AMC Stock Discussion Thread

MeachTheMonster

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nah it literally happened in another thread...you absolutely weren’t a factor in that thought

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oh you mean the “hatin” reference...nah you just wrong in that respect...as I said expand your vocabulary especially when there’s actual evidence of “hatin” in this thread for someone who actually made profit when he sold
Stop it.

Circle talking and making shyt up.

as I said Grow up.
 
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Lol@ no choice. You're assuming everyone bought at the top. Reddit has thousands of people who bought in 2020 and held through the entirety of this year.

You paperhanded back then so of course you would start making up shyt to discredit it. :rolleyes: dont project


Bottom line, this shyt hit different for some folks. These people are retail investors, not typical wall street folks who move like a hivemind when doing big buys/big dumps. Those "real people holding up the stock" you talk about sold ages ago. Burry and all the insiders sold GME when it was 30, Wanda had dumped all their AMC just last week. Retail owns the float.

BTW Gamestop with 600 million in cash =\= going bankrupt. The people who bought in at 1/2 dollars sold in January except Blackrock and Cohen. And they couldn't possibly buy enough shares to keep up with naked shorting

I'm not assuming anything, if you didn't buy at there's zero pressure to hold dumb ass,

the people had to suffer the hold got in late, I brought it at just above 5 dollars

you talking about gamestop this january, you late breh

Chewy saved Gamestop and put it on the radar for the reddit folks, the smart people already cashed out and got rich, gamestop on an entirely different wave now

AMC was never suppose to close to going bankrupt, gamestop was legit going out of business and they were asved by that 63 million, and that started the entire movement

Retail has owned 80 pecent of the float since March lmao, Wanda converted the majority of their shares in February and gave up their majority control

the shares they sold last week was a drop in bucket, literally a non factor
 
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The company was most likely heading towards bankruptcy, they got lucky with the retail investor saving them from reorganization.

They were never heading towards bankruptcy

they were being shorted illegally to death, but all they day was added shares to stop it the price from going to zero, they can do that because they got plenty of money, the company is 100 years old lmao, they long bread, this is a billion dollar business

the hedgefunds underestimated AMC

AMC had enough money to go the rest of this year without making any profits and still not go out of busienss

you sound like you talking fox news talking points
 

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I'm not assuming anything, if you didn't buy at there's zero pressure to hold dumb ass,

the people had to suffer the hold got in late, I brought it at just above 5 dollars

you talking about gamestop this january, you late breh

Chewy saved Gamestop and put it on the radar for the reddit folks, the smart people already cashed out and got rich, gamestop on an entirely different wave now

AMC was never suppose to close to going bankrupt, gamestop was legit going out of business and they were asved by that 63 million, and that started the entire movement

Retail has owned 80 pecent of the float since March lmao, Wanda converted the majority of their shares in February and gave up their majority control

the shares they sold last week was a drop in bucket, literally a non factor
Good ol master teacher, never knowing what you're talking about
 

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When y’all say “the squeeze0 what exactly are you referring to?
The stock is heavily shorted meaning there’s lots of shares that have been borrowed and sold into the market anticipating the price to go down. If/when the price goes down. The borrower buys the stock back and returns it to the loaner and pockets the profit.

If the price goes up. Those people that have “shorted” the stock have increased pressure to buy at a loss because they are paying interest everyday for the shares they were loaned.

The idea of a short squeeze is that the people who have shorted the stock all start buying it back at higher prices in order to cut their losses.

We have data about the shares that are being shorted. So we will know when they start to be covered in high quantities.
 

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Stop it.

Circle talking and making shyt up.

as I said Grow up.

you can’t pretend to be bothered by anything I said while ignoring adults in here who literally cursed out a dude for taking profit and the other scenario was 1000% legit as well...you can “stick your fingers in your ears” and yell “grow up” but the posts are in here lol
 

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When y’all say “the squeeze” what exactly are you referring to?
A regulatory squeezd when naked short sellers are forced to buy back all the synthetic shares they created from naked short sales at market price.


The official short interest from firms like S3 & Ortex don't even matter because they decided all of a sudden to include synthetic longs into their calculations in early February (:sas2:).
 

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When y’all say “the squeeze” what exactly are you referring to?

Basically there’s a point where hedge fund owners will have to pay up on shares they shorted (betted on the company to fail). When we retail investors buy there is only two options a return on investment or lose what we invested.

With a short, hedge funds ability to lose is theoretically unlimited the more the value of a stock increases(the more we buy and hold) hence the squeeze.
 
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