Pevenseagull
meh
- Jul 20, 2003
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Am I missing something. Ultimately gamestop is now an absurd, blatant bubble why not short it now?
Bit late to the thread but saw this elsewhere and thought it explained it nice and simply:
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If you want more understanding on shorting, here's Margot Robbie to explain
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epb98OcFLZE
Am I missing something. Ultimately gamestop is now an absurd, blatant bubble why not short it now?
Am I missing something. Ultimately gamestop is now an absurd, blatant bubble why not short it now?
Is it going to make the investors on Reddit $$$ or is it more about making these parasitic investors lose $$$. Or a bit of both? Either way this is going to have major implications going forward.
Is it going to make the investors on Reddit $$$ or is it more about making these parasitic investors lose $$$. Or a bit of both? Either way this is going to have major implications going forward.
Allegedly someone on there put $50k in (all of his savings) and now sitting on $15M allegedly...
Allegedly someone on there put $50k in (all of his savings) and now sitting on $15M allegedly...
theyre pumping Dogecoin now...
If you want more understanding on shorting, here's Margot Robbie to explain
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epb98OcFLZE
Okay, I understand the principle of short selling, I understand the strategy to stop the hedge funds.
What I don’t know is, how long do the hedge funds ‘borrow shares for, is there a time limit to when they have to be returned to their original owner, or can they be kept until all losses are cut.
And what kind of a percentage is paid to the original share owner to ‘borrow’ the shares?