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$AMC Entertainment (AMC.US)$ shares ended 78.35% higher. Its options trading volume was 1.91 million. Call contracts account for 75.9% of the total trading volume. The $8 calls expiring May 17 were traded most actively.
$GameStop (GME.US)$ shares ended 74.40% higher. Its options trading volume was 0.70 million. Call contracts account for 57.7% of the total t...
$AMC Entertainment (AMC.US)$ shares ended 78.35% higher. Its options trading volume was 1.91 million. Call contracts account for 75.9% of the total trading volume. The $8 calls expiring May 17 were traded most actively.
$GameStop (GME.US)$ shares ended 74.40% higher. Its options trading volume was 0.70 million. Call contracts account for 57.7% of the total t...
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Before considering the catalysts that could potentially get AMC stock back on track, let's review some of the company's recent moves that have thus far failed to do so. Everything that management has been touching lately hasn't exactly turned to gold -- and that includes touching actual gold.
The theater operator turned heads in March when it announced that it had invested $27.9 million to purchase a 22% stake in tiny Hycroft Mining $Hycroft Mining (HYMC.US)$ . The deal also ...
The theater operator turned heads in March when it announced that it had invested $27.9 million to purchase a 22% stake in tiny Hycroft Mining $Hycroft Mining (HYMC.US)$ . The deal also ...
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First, let's take a look at GameStop $GameStop (GME.US)$ . The video game retailer currently has a robust cash position of $908 million. It's also virtually debt-free.
Because of this, GameStop was able to pay off nearly all of its outstanding debt position and still keep about $1 billion in cash.
Still, GameStop isn't content to remain idle. The company has a plan to put its capital to work by strengthening its fulfillment capacity ...
Because of this, GameStop was able to pay off nearly all of its outstanding debt position and still keep about $1 billion in cash.
Still, GameStop isn't content to remain idle. The company has a plan to put its capital to work by strengthening its fulfillment capacity ...
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$AMC Preferred Equity Unit (APE.US)$ $AMC Entertainment (AMC.US)$
I’ve seen my $50 amc stock drop to $7. I remember being in the $20s and my stomach hurt. Now we at $7 and I laugh.
Imagine all the non apes holding Microsoft, twitter, meta, google, etc.
They are losing their asses off right now and they aren’t as knowledgeable to the crash remaining and fraud occurring.
Wall Street sentiment has to be near a all time low out in the streets for people who don’t have e...
I’ve seen my $50 amc stock drop to $7. I remember being in the $20s and my stomach hurt. Now we at $7 and I laugh.
Imagine all the non apes holding Microsoft, twitter, meta, google, etc.
They are losing their asses off right now and they aren’t as knowledgeable to the crash remaining and fraud occurring.
Wall Street sentiment has to be near a all time low out in the streets for people who don’t have e...
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$AMC Preferred Equity Unit (APE.US)$ The shorts haven’t covered so we buy more and hold.
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According to psychiatrist Kübler-Ross, there're five stages of grief.
DABDA, which stands for Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, and Acceptance.
These stages help describe the emotional process when facing these life-changing events like losses in the stock market.
Now let's see how mooers express their feeling in each stage.
Denial
@pafiak: $AMC Entertainment (AMC.US)$ $AMC Preferred Equity Unit (APE.US)$ Every Ape always
@MindOverMatter: $Bed Bath & Beyond Inc (BBBY.US)$
DABDA, which stands for Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, and Acceptance.
These stages help describe the emotional process when facing these life-changing events like losses in the stock market.
Now let's see how mooers express their feeling in each stage.
Denial
@pafiak: $AMC Entertainment (AMC.US)$ $AMC Preferred Equity Unit (APE.US)$ Every Ape always
@MindOverMatter: $Bed Bath & Beyond Inc (BBBY.US)$