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I went in at a high price yesterday, 428, so am down $29. See what today brings.
Ouch! Pre-market stands at $405. I expect a lot will hang on what the platforms like Robinhood allow to happen. The big boys are in trouble though and, what is really annoying, that pulls the rest of the market down - apparently.I went in at a high price yesterday, 428, so am down $29. See what today brings.
Premarket was down yesterday then it surged.Ouch! Pre-market stands at $405. I expect a lot will hang on what the platforms like Robinhood allow to happen. The big boys are in trouble though and, what is really annoying, that pulls the rest of the market down - apparently.
It is good entertainment watching all this unfold.Premarket was down yesterday then it surged.
That really is very, very entertaining.I think it will go over $500 today. Bought some more at $190 when it dipped yesterday.
The issue with brokers not selling is being blamed on clearing houses not having enough liquidity to support clearance.
There could be a situation were there is no one to provide the funds when you sell, but that's quite a complicated situation.
Decent video explaining brokers not being able to sell
Nothing to do with the hedge fund doing the shorting owning some of Robin Hood?I think it will go over $500 today. Bought some more at $190 when it dipped yesterday.
The issue with brokers not selling is being blamed on clearing houses not having enough liquidity to support clearance.
There could be a situation were there is no one to provide the funds when you sell, but that's quite a complicated situation.
Decent video explaining brokers not being able to sell
Surprised no one has mentioned GME
No supply as the shorters are too busy buying everything up to get out of their position. In turn driving the price upI put some money into AMC as I had some laying about in my shares account. Some places aren't letting you buy now, just sell.
Applied Graphene Materials up to 70 now more than doubled in a year
Down down now... Oops