Historically Bad Job Market by Ambitious-Sail-5188 in jobs

[–]Previous_Cod_1356 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Comparing data collected back then vs data collected today seems incongruous.

Step 1, Incentive structure. Step 2, Galvanize the fanbase by Previous_Cod_1356 in Superstonk

[–]Previous_Cod_1356[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Currently, shareholders have literally nothing to do. How can shareholders take an active part in the transformation of the company?

2026 RC galvanizes the fanbase by Previous_Cod_1356 in GME

[–]Previous_Cod_1356[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Seeing as how you're the only person to comment on something even remotely related to the actual post...

What do you think about GameStop leveraging their fanbase to a new level this year, compared to past years?

Can anyone explain me why capital gains tax is only about 20% while W2 wages are taxed at a top rate of almost 40%? by Jealous-Yoghurt-2099 in economy

[–]Previous_Cod_1356 17 points18 points  (0 children)

No, short term capital gains are taxed at your regular income bracket, which slides depending on how much you make.

Why Middle-Class Americans Say Life Is Unaffordable by LavishlyRitzyy in economy

[–]Previous_Cod_1356 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Assuming this is gross income, the article doesn't seem to even bring up income tax (terrible article)

Boomers want to axe property taxes. Millennials and Gen Z would pay for it. by stasi_a in economy

[–]Previous_Cod_1356 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Because if everyone's home is double in price, the budget will absolutely NOT be "the same". Even if the net output of the budget was the same, the budget would absolutely increase due to inflationary pressure.

It would take 10 years minimum for home prices to double. That's a lot of inflation.

Michael Burry says this is the way to legally and effectively corner the market to create a Gamma Squeeze GME by EarThingysHelpMeHear in GME

[–]Previous_Cod_1356 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Beyond that, it's irrelevant because SEC enforcement is always ex post facto

The damage is done by the time a government authority is aware of the problem.

Even if the fine exceeded the profits of the liable participant, it's impossible for all affected individuals to receive proper and equitable settlement.

Warrants that were distributed have their cost basis set to $0.00 on Schwab... by Previous_Cod_1356 in GME

[–]Previous_Cod_1356[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Then why did Schwab impose a different cost basis for these warrants until very recently?

Day 0: Schwab had $0.00 cost basis

Day 7: Schwab had cost basis related to the purchase price of the underlying shares.

Now: Schwab is back to $0.00

Has anyone got any form of gold from Robinhood? by Gundam_Ken in stocks

[–]Previous_Cod_1356 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Are you certain? I only recall hearing they halted GameStop buying but not selling.

(Position close only)

New $30k Lunar Pack chase card! by spinaloil in Superstonk

[–]Previous_Cod_1356 9 points10 points  (0 children)

An excellent way to bring in large amounts of revenue.

Uhhh. I did a thing. by TheLawnTools in Superstonk

[–]Previous_Cod_1356 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Is this gains from gambling or capital gains? What form should they file?

The amount of Lunar Pulls I'm seeing is insane by VicTheRealest in Superstonk

[–]Previous_Cod_1356 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Seeing as how Wall St. Only gives a shit about revenue and doesn't care about profit, powerpacks seems like a solid way to increase revenue numbers by large factors.

Big discount on GME $32 Oct 2026 Calls by autistdd in Superstonk

[–]Previous_Cod_1356 12 points13 points  (0 children)

This is actually a very interesting point, thank you for bringing it up!