Stock of the Day
Stock of the Day
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I'm trying to wrap my head around the fact fucking GME is up nearly 10% pre-market over Friday's close. Can't they just let this shit die?
- Stocks dont move in straight linesdrgs
- Realistically, the only direction this one should be moving in, is straight down.Continuity
- 10% is nothing.monospaced
- 1 hour into trading and it's down 5%monospaced
- lots of kids are still hoping something out of it... THey're in total denial.Bennn
- and they keep posting their loss proudly. Huge loss, its crazy.Bennn
- but they really showed that hedge fund ... oh waitmonospaced
- see, the problem with artificially ballooning a stock's price is that you then are out of people willing to buy it at that BS price when you want to sellmonospaced
- they think its some king of game. They're all game over and they dont know.Bennn
- Shorting is a game. A game that fucks everyone but the few. The sympathy given the hedge bros here is fucking hilariousGnash
- Ummm, hedge funds aren't the only ones who short sell. I've been doing it for many years without any insight coming from hedge funds.monospaced
- It's still an investing strategy, and its totally okay if its regulated. hedge funds, I agree, take it to the next level and not all in a good waymonospaced
- Then you’re an exploiter, as wellGnash
- excuse me?monospaced
- Did I fucking stutter?Gnash
- ( TM scarabin )Gnash
- wow, I guess it's really easy for you to use a dumbass retort instead of actually answering the questionmonospaced
- does it also make you feel better hopping on that bandwagon? Do you not understand shorting so you equate it as more exploitive than normal trading?monospaced
- because it's not, and you should know that if you had experience in itmonospaced
- Was ‘excuse me’ an actual question?Gnash
- It is more exploitive that “normal” trading - and most ‘normal’ trading is explicitly exploitive, as wellGnash
- it was more like "please explain" y'know?monospaced
- well, if you view all trading as exploitive, then of course you view shorting like that, but that isn't really fair :/monospaced
- serious question, do you not invest at all because of your moral stance on it, in general? or do you draw the line at shorting?monospaced