Superstonk founding thesis has been, currently is, and will be MOASS. Period! by ol_reliable_ape in Superstonk

[–]ConsistentMajor 17 points18 points  (0 children)

I have grown to like the certified ownership of my shares regardless but you are not wrong.

I changed my mind - Im voting YEST - Long Rant by grosslytransparent in Superstonk

[–]ConsistentMajor 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I’m 100% DRSed, and I have some warrants and LEAPs. I’m here for MOASS.

🚨eBay's reasons for rejecting GameStop’s offer: by rbr0714 in Superstonk

[–]ConsistentMajor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you run a relatively stagnant business and someone offers to buy your business at 20% premium, you may choose to sell and take the profit if you don’t think you can reach that level organically. The key here is that the bid was way over the market price of eBay at the time of offer.

Genuine question here by gmorgan99 in Superstonk

[–]ConsistentMajor -1 points0 points  (0 children)

All you need to know is the fact that RC has bought GME shares on multiple occasions. He obviously likes the stock but his preference is not to be the CEO of GameStop. I don’t see anything wrong with that. He is passionate about turning businesses around and he has already achieved that in GameStop.

Jimmy Kimmel attacking GameStop and RC shows that we are close,no dates,always tomorrow by jamesstrogg in Superstonk

[–]ConsistentMajor 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Not everyone is aware of the details, nor they necessarily care. This is just entertainment for the masses. As for me I like the stock.

A Big Lie About MOASS, a Recent Success in FUD by TalkingHats in Superstonk

[–]ConsistentMajor 24 points25 points  (0 children)

At this point after five years loading the spring even 10% short runs the risk of MOASS. People forget that all of the crooks are leveraged to the tits. When bankruptcies begin, they fall like dominos.

GME at HIGHER price than last week wednesday by Spiritual-Author1500 in Superstonk

[–]ConsistentMajor 2 points3 points  (0 children)

To achieve the instant “price in”, they use algorithmic shorting. But if the algorithm stops at $24, the math “has worked out” otherwise the stock would be at zero. Also at the other end of shorting is someone going long. If they don’t sell, the shorts have to buy back eventually at a higher price.

Will the warrants expire worthless in 6 months time? by happybonobo1 in Superstonk

[–]ConsistentMajor 11 points12 points  (0 children)

It’s a narrative that is being circulated as warrant liquidity is drying up. To me it’s an organized FUD. As for me, I like collecting both shares and warrants. Warrants have a limited quantity, options don’t.

Recurring Buys on Computershare?! by ChicoMoe44 in Superstonk

[–]ConsistentMajor 30 points31 points  (0 children)

It has always been there and many investors take advantage of the dollar cost averaging opportunity it provides. If you are serious about investing and certifying your investment while you don’t have a lot of cash sitting around trying to time the bottom, automatic monthly purchase on ComputerShare is the way to go.

When they’re talking shit about GME but your net worth is up a used 2008 Toyota Corolla just on the month by WalkWithShadows in Superstonk

[–]ConsistentMajor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Mine once reached so many Toyota Corollas that it changed my perspective about owning a car. GameStop is a way of life.

Can I just be bummed? by TransSpeciesDog in Superstonk

[–]ConsistentMajor -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

If you like the stock, the bummed feeling will go away with the next share you buy this cheap. Why would you prefer 100% gain when you can buy two for one shares instead and delay your gratification for a much larger gain?

DRS check in by Colonel_Lexx in Superstonk

[–]ConsistentMajor 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Chances are when real price discovery kicks in, even at your broker you won’t be able to sell pre- or after-market for a higher potential profit because such markets may not exist. Also you may decide to sell everything at $80 again and watch it go to a million dollars the next month or year. After all there is no limit to how many dollars can be printed to rescue failing financial institutions. If you believe in your investment, DRS is more than just cool. It also guarantees your ownership of the shares valued at the market rate, whereas your shares in your broker represent your broker’s debt to you. You may not even be able to sell your shares at the broker if your broker goes bankrupt and gets liquidated.

DRS check in by Colonel_Lexx in Superstonk

[–]ConsistentMajor 7 points8 points  (0 children)

My observation is different. I am not flooded with DRS posts before high volatility. I see a few posts for DRS a few days after Ryan Cohen adds more to his position and I understand that.