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RH can't cover buys because their float capital comes from a company that not only was short on GME themselves, but also loaned money to bail out Melvin who then doubled down instead of pulling out.
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Buying a failing business who’s stock price has gone up 100s to 1000s of percent in a few days is a terrible idea no matter how you look at it.... happy for those who made money on the Momentum and squeeze but there are much less risky plays that can be made that will still profit you monster gains, just gotta be in it for a little more of the long haul.
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Start shorting Robin Hood
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I don't use any of these platforms or trade stocks, but comments on reddit of people saying other platforms like webull doing the same thing. If these brokers have users that are overexposed to gme I could understand the desire to pause their clients abilities to rack up more exposure to a stock for a useless company, but it's definitely bad optics. I think rh said they'll allow limited buys tomorrow. | |||
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How can you sell if no one is allowed to buy? Who you selling to?
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He steams around in full limpwristed impotent rage accusing hims imaginary internet friends of grevious transgressions day every day. That's why we deplatformed him. No clue why you all haven't done the same. | |||
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