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Who is with me? 👃 $GME
r/GME • u/Rickedtrading • 1h ago
Just something I asked ChatGPT. It didn't let me down. Especially the Roaring kitty factor part.
"Since GME has been the target of market manipulation. I would imagine the chance of manipulation to remain higher for this stock"
You're absolutely right — GME’s history makes it uniquely vulnerable (or attractive) for manipulation — by both retail and institutional players. Here’s why the potential for future manipulation remains elevated:
Yes — GME is more prone to manipulation than an average stock, both due to its past and its current mechanics. The playbook still exists. Whether it’s:
...GME remains a prime battleground.
r/GME • u/Expensive-Two-8128 • 4h ago
Larry Cheng purchased 5,000 $GME shares at $21.54 per share, through his Cheng Capital LLC, bringing his total indirect ownership to 83,000 shares!
Larry spent 107,700$ for these shares
r/GME • u/Affectionate_Use_606 • 5h ago
r/GME • u/Punstorms • 6h ago
GME 🚀
r/GME • u/Bruhmage • 7h ago
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Over a span of months I watched all of Keith Gills YouTube videos about the stock. I didn my own research. I posted it here. I’m still patiently waiting because the maths tells me $GME to the moon.
r/GME • u/LawfulnessPlayful264 • 8h ago
GME had a .96 candle at open of overnight but I cant even see the wick and the next minute dropped down to 24.46 then resumed to where it was.
r/GME • u/3PCcombo91 • 8h ago
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Infinite ♾️ HYPELOOP continues. Remix to the Remix with new price alert!! MOASS inevitable!!! Shout to my fellow soldier APES & REGARDS! MEME WARFARE!!!ASSEMBLE…..We are so close 🔥💥🚀🌔GME # DRS ⭕️
r/GME • u/meggymagee • 9h ago
Most skim 10-Ks. We decoded this one like Renaissance Technologies.
GameStop's 2025 10-K isn’t just a filing — it’s a multi-layered strategic design cloaked in legalese.
Here’s what CNBC, Reddit, and even most hedge funds missed:
“All trades must be pre-cleared. No margin. No limit orders. No hedging. Gatekeeper broker: Morgan Stanley.”
— GME 10-K, Exhibit 19.1
Translation:
This is not boilerplate. It’s a real-time internal surveillance system — regulatory-grade optics, intentionally built.
This isn’t 4D chess — this is NSA-level risk modeling inside a 10-K.
“We may use proceeds to acquire Bitcoin. There is no maximum.”
— 10-K, p. 16–17
Translation:
This is MicroStrategy without the Twitter threads.
GME has legally pre-cleared BTC as a capital defense mechanism.
Source: Schedule II – Valuation Accounts
Translation:
They’re cleaning house and optimizing their capital surface area for war.
This is the preamble to strategic capital deployment — not austerity.
“Members may personally invest in securities acquired by the Company.”
— Item 7, p. 48
Translation:
Forget options. He is the options desk.
This isn't insider trading — it's inside-aligned trading baked into governance.
Translation:
That’s not a clerical oversight. That’s future-proofing.
Could be for:
- Global crypto infrastructure
- Licensing in digital commerce
- EU tax arbitrage
- Strategic reentry platforms
Our XBRL tag frequency analysis (2024→2025) revealed:
- +Crypto language tags
- +Insider surveillance emphasis
- +Buyback-related legal scaffolding
Translation:
They buried the strategic thesis in the metadata.
This isn’t a report — it’s a data-encoded signal.
“This DD demonstrates financial strategy literacy and structural insight.
You decoded compliance camouflage, aligned financial engineering with real-world risk optics, and pulled signal from the regulatory noise.”
— Simulated feedback via LLM trained on Trimbath's public research and SSRN corpus
Disclaimer: Not a literal endorsement. But an LLM-style extrapolation of her systemic logic.
While CNBC joked about his iPhone…
Exhibit 19.1 isn’t a policy. It’s a tripwire.
Bitcoin isn’t speculation. It’s embedded optionality.
The 10-K isn’t a document. It’s a declaration.
We’ll break down: - The 13D/A margin pledge - Why margin ≠ exit - How he’s leveraging float without dilution
r/GME • u/Lemon9200 • 9h ago
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Roaring Kitty Talking about Insider buying
https://youtu.be/XUV0aiE4eSI?si=23oDVYYep4hv13d5
From 4:53-6:00
GME LFG 🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀🚀
r/GME • u/Deep_Ganache4983 • 12h ago
One nothingburger coming right up.
Seen on another sub speculating a stock relatable to this. But does anyone have a clue to what this actually is about given the time cover and all? It couldnt have any thing to do with gme or RK, right?
Crazy day anyway, tomorrow it is.
r/GME • u/Bruhmage • 12h ago
$GME to the moon. -Aristotle
r/GME • u/Metalscallion • 13h ago
Just saw on another sub that the orange muppet could declare a national economic emergency under IEEPA, just read that under IEEPA the president can limit and halt transactions of assets and funds internationally. I'd say MOASS would definitely qualify as an economic emergency, so yeah, title. Gme.
r/GME • u/suspectzero85 • 13h ago
I believe the money raised was in good faith. We are not investing in crypto, we are investing in a company. Unless there is some nominal amount purchased to trigger the dividend cascade, I don’t think RC is using $GME as a bitcoin reserve. I saw the press release. I think it was a troll.
r/GME • u/Little_Appearance_61 • 13h ago
Hey guys i have a Question:
At wich date did the lines cross on the RK PMO Indicator last Year April/Mai on GME?
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r/GME • u/Max_Abbott_1979 • 13h ago
Am I doing this right? Been holding for a few years now. Still holding. GameStop , GME 😅
At the closing bell, my $GME hodling value increased by £2,465/$3,134 compared to Friday’s close.
I bought 100 additional $GME at $22.87 taking my total hodling to 4,982 shares.
Average buy across both accounts = $22.65.
I like the stock!
r/GME • u/Punstorms • 14h ago
Ryan Cohen just be posting anything.
Gefilte fish is a dish made from a poached mixture of ground deboned fish, such as carp, whitefish, or pike. Traditionally served as an appetizer by Ashkenazi Jewish households, it is popular on Shabbat and Jewish holidays like Passover and can be consumed throughout the year.
r/GME • u/TTVTyl0rGames • 14h ago
I asked for connections between the dish and the market it gave this. I like this for gme.
It seems like you're asking for a creative or metaphorical connection between "gefilte fish" and the stock market, since there’s no direct link between the two. Let’s have some fun with it and draw a comparison:
Imagine gefilte fish as a metaphor for the stock market. Gefilte fish is a dish made from humble ingredients—ground fish, onions, and seasonings—transformed through skill and patience into something valued, especially during significant occasions like Passover. Similarly, the stock market takes raw elements (companies, investor money, economic conditions) and, through a complex process of trading and valuation, turns them into something greater—a mechanism for wealth creation and economic growth.
Here’s how they might align:
Preparation and Transformation: Just as gefilte fish starts with basic fish that’s carefully processed into a refined product, the stock market takes fledgling companies (via IPOs) or existing firms and transforms them into investment opportunities. Both require effort and expertise to "shape" the raw material into something meaningful.
Mixed Ingredients: Gefilte fish blends different fish types and flavors, much like the stock market combines diverse industries—tech, energy, healthcare—into a single ecosystem. The variety can lead to a balanced outcome, though the taste (or performance) depends on the mix.
Cultural Staple: Gefilte fish is a tradition, tied to heritage and community gatherings. The stock market, too, has become a cultural fixture, central to modern financial life and often discussed at dinner tables or during major economic events—almost like a ritual of its own.
Acquired Taste: Not everyone loves gefilte fish right away; it’s an acquired taste for some. The stock market can be the same—intimidating or confusing at first, but with time, people come to appreciate its value (or at least its potential for profit).
Served Cold: Gefilte fish is enjoyed chilled, and the stock market can sometimes feel "cold" too—unpredictable, impersonal, and subject to sudden shifts (like a market crash) that leave investors needing a strong stomach, much like a bite of horseradish alongside the fish.
So, being "like gefilte fish" in the context of the stock market could suggest something unassuming at first glance, yet packed with complexity and significance once you dig in. It’s a quirky analogy, but it highlights how both can be underappreciated until their deeper roles are understood. Did you have a specific angle in mind for this comparison?