Oh the irony😂IYKYK.
What about it?
Puppets with a fistfull of dollars up their butts making them, tell me, what to buy? No thanks.
Hype:
Call it a relic all you want, gamers love relics. And this is one relic you don't sell. You just hold it in your inventory. Because you like it. I like the stock. And I love Gamestop. And I know I'm not the only one. Someone who needs no other reason to hold beyond pure gamer nostalgia. The whole moass thing is just a bonus when it comes to preserving history. They really bring out my inner conservationist calling it a "dying" brick and mortar "company".
"Hey man. We need to protect the endangered brick and mortar company man. It's a historic piece of gamer culture that like, needs to be preserved throughout the annals of gamer history man. I mean they're like being shorted to extinction man, we can't just do nothing man!"
[Gotta read it in stoner hippie guy voice]
Stay salty
[because you bathe in hedgie tears]
Margin Call is free on YouTube. So was The Big Short but it got removed :/
What about it?
I wanted to make a post a few weeks ago about Margin Call and The Big Short newly getting added as a few movie on YouTube
I wish laziness hadn't ruled me and I had done that because I'm sad to report that The Big Short got removed last week :/
I'm so bummed; I watched it everyday and kept it looping in the background. I still have the link for it but YouTube has privated the video and even all the comments are gone :sad face:
But this is the link for Margin Call: https://youtu.be/78eq-EtOuaM?feature=shared
Enjoy it while it lasts
This movie is a must watch to see the banking side of 2008
On another note, any plans on spreading the good GameStop word at your showing of Dumb Money?
Sept 2022 Margin Requirements and the Wyckoff accumulation phase of 2023
What about it?
Please refer to my post about a change in Initial Margin requirement dates that started Sept 1 2022: https://reddit.com/r/Superstonk/s/RQh5kswiQl
Seems something changed/shifted when this new Sept 1 2022 date when into effect as you can see in the photo.
ABOVE: More recent price action 2022-present
BELOW: Price action 2019-2020.
Regarding this year's price action and lower volume:
"Volume Analysis: Volume plays a crucial role in analyzing the Wyckoff Accumulation pattern. During the accumulation phase, volume tends to decline as the trading range narrows. This decrease in volume indicates diminishing selling pressure and suggests that accumulation is taking place."
Regarding the markets upcoming reduced liquidity because of (my opinion) the requirement to post margin on Sept 1 2023 (larger than usual because some funds were able to defer through the last Jan 1 2023):
"A market's liquidity has a big impact on how volatile the market's prices are. Lower liquidity usually results in a more volatile market and cause prices to change drastically; higher liquidity usually creates a less volatile market in which prices don't fluctuate as drastically."
What happens to a stock with these traits in the above conditions?
- QoQ / YoY improvements in SG&A, cash flow, etc
- Hundreds of thousands of loyal followers
- An ever decreasing float
- Insider buying
- Higher than avg short interest
- etc etc etc
Are we still doing bank buildings lit up posts?
What about it?
https://globalnews.ca/news/9921852/toronto-union-station-fire/
CIBC square building on fire a couple of days ago. Jokes are already flying about insurance claims.
Text :
"Emergency crews responded to a fire near Toronto’s Union Station on Saturday, with firefighters arriving to find thick black smoke at the scene.
Toronto Fire Services Capt. Dan Vieira said the two-alarm incident occurred at 141 Bay St., which is where the old bus terminal was located.
Toronto police said on social media that the call came in at 1:16 p.m. and reportedly involved a building that was under construction.
Vieira said there were reports of smoke coming from the roof and firefighters arrived to find heavy black smoke. The incident is now reported to be under control.
Vieira said crews were at the track level of union and GO Transit was notified, prompting them to shut down service on some of their tracks.
No injuries have been reported.
Toronto police said sections of Bay and Yonge streets were closed in the area, but have since reopened.
A skyscraper is set to be located at the site of the old bus terminal at 141 Bay St., as part of “CIBC Square.â€