The Brehs of Wall Street (Offical Stock Market Thread)

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:mjcry: I got 85 in amc

yall tellin me i cant get the vette lamborgini?

Just hold the worst that can happen is you make a little change but I dont expect it to hit gamestop numbers because the fix is in breh...:francis: if citadel and others wasnt pulling the strings behind the curtain maybe it could thrive but alas... we not the 1%
 

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I don't know y'all, it's rough out here. Even Popeye's and subway in on it. I wonder if something good gone come of this

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Popeyes gets into GameStop, AMC stock action with free food while Subway has a tuna deal following lawsuit

Two national restaurant chains are turning headline news into limited-time food deals and freebies.

As stocks of companies like struggling video game retailer GameStop and theater chain AMC Entertainment continue to garner attention, Popeyes' is giving out free chicken tenders or "tendies" with a $5 minimum purchase. On Reddit, tendies often refer to gains and profits.

The fried chicken chain says the deal isn't only for traders, though the promo codes to get free three-piece chicken tenders are listings for some of the affected stocks.

The Popeyes deal is available Monday and Tuesday for orders through the app or website using $GME, $AMC, $BB or $NOK as a promo code.

According to the fine print, to activate the offer, click the "Tendies" tile on the app and enter one of the promotional codes.

Subway offers 15% off tuna

Days after a lawsuit was filed against Subway claiming its tuna salad contains no fish, the restaurant is offering a limited-time discount on the seafood sandwich.

"Our tuna salad is 100% tuna mixed with mayo," Subway said in an email to consumers and on its website, noting it is offering a 15% discount on any tuna footlong in the app or online with promo code ITSREAL.

The end date for the promotion wasn't listed Monday, but Subway has a second 15% off discount on any footlong sub through Feb. 7 with promo code 15OFF.

How exactly does the Popeyes 2 day deal work when some of the most populous regions of the country is going to be snowed in for prolly this entire week? :gucci:
 

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No need for conspiracy theories.

The decision by Robinhood Markets and other trading platforms to slam the door shut on the most volatile stocks is introducing them to two others, clearinghouse and collateral requirements. They’re parts of Wall Street’s infrastructure that are invisible, except when things get wild.

1. What happened?

The Depository Trust & Clearing Corp., or DTCC, the main hub for U.S. stock markets, demanded large sums of collateral from brokerages including Robinhood that for weeks had facilitated spectacular jumps in shares such as GameStop. In response, Robinhood and some other trading platforms raised large sums of money to post with the DTCC to increase their backstop against losses. They also reined in the risk to themselves by banning certain trades. Robinhood also moved to unwind some client bets, igniting an outcry from customers.


https://www.washingtonpost.com/busi...3744bc-6257-11eb-a177-7765f29a9524_story.html


Put this in layman's terms
 

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Everybody talking bout that silver shyt, yeah I don't believe that
Its the HFs attempting to take money away from the stocks their shorting and put it into SLV which they hold the majority of options in...

Dumb shyt like this and ladder shorting is their stall tactic in attempt to reduce the L...
 

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A note from Robinhood
Hi *******,

We wanted to reach out to you after a transformative week in the markets to answer a question we know many of you are asking: “Why did Robinhood limit certain stocks?”

We understand that the temporary limits we placed on certain stocks this past week were frustrating for many, especially since we built Robinhood to expand access to investing. We have always sought to put our customers first and we want you to be able to invest on your own terms.

To help explain what happened and why we had to take action, we wrote a letter to our customers and captured the key understandings for you below:

  • For Robinhood to operate, we must meet clearinghouse deposit requirements to support customer trades.
  • Deposit requirements are determined in part by how much stock a firm’s customers hold. If a firm’s customers’ holdings are volatile, a broker (in this instance Robinhood) is obligated to meet higher deposit requirements.
  • Last week, in part due to volatility in some popular stocks, Robinhood’s deposit requirements rose tenfold. The combination of the deposit increase and the extraordinary increase in volume on these particular symbols led us to put temporary buying restrictions in place on a small number of those stocks.
  • We had to take steps to limit buying in those volatile stocks to ensure we could comfortably meet our deposit obligations. We didn’t want to stop people from buying stocks and we certainly weren’t trying to help hedge funds.
We hope you take away this: at Robinhood, we stand with everyday investors participating in the markets. Standing by our Robinhood community means being there for our customers through any trading environment. We’ll continue to improve as we break down barriers in the financial system to open it for all.

Thank you for being a part of the Robinhood community.
Sincerely,
The Robinhood Team

Look at this bullshyt, isnt this what you JUST said OGC???

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I don't believe not one single word of this Bullshyt...:camby:
 

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^^^

...and that be the most disrespectful fukking shyt...nikkas will shyt in your hand and then try to explain to you why they did it with polite words and a smile
 

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A note from Robinhood
Hi *******,

We wanted to reach out to you after a transformative week in the markets to answer a question we know many of you are asking: “Why did Robinhood limit certain stocks?”

We understand that the temporary limits we placed on certain stocks this past week were frustrating for many, especially since we built Robinhood to expand access to investing. We have always sought to put our customers first and we want you to be able to invest on your own terms.

To help explain what happened and why we had to take action, we wrote a letter to our customers and captured the key understandings for you below:

  • For Robinhood to operate, we must meet clearinghouse deposit requirements to support customer trades.
  • Deposit requirements are determined in part by how much stock a firm’s customers hold. If a firm’s customers’ holdings are volatile, a broker (in this instance Robinhood) is obligated to meet higher deposit requirements.
  • Last week, in part due to volatility in some popular stocks, Robinhood’s deposit requirements rose tenfold. The combination of the deposit increase and the extraordinary increase in volume on these particular symbols led us to put temporary buying restrictions in place on a small number of those stocks.
  • We had to take steps to limit buying in those volatile stocks to ensure we could comfortably meet our deposit obligations. We didn’t want to stop people from buying stocks and we certainly weren’t trying to help hedge funds.
We hope you take away this: at Robinhood, we stand with everyday investors participating in the markets. Standing by our Robinhood community means being there for our customers through any trading environment. We’ll continue to improve as we break down barriers in the financial system to open it for all.

Thank you for being a part of the Robinhood community.
Sincerely,
The Robinhood Team

Look at this bullshyt, isnt this what you JUST said OGC???

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I don't believe not one single word of this Bullshyt...:camby:
Move your assets to another broker
 
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