BB should stabilize at 10-12 GME who knows
GME should stabilize at ~6. When that happens is anyone's guess. Nothing has changed in the company, just a whole bunch of players manipulating the stock.BB should stabilize at 10-12 GME who knows
fack. that is really bad. Can you see the sizes? Are the completed orders all the same number of shares? Have they switched to whole block trading to block out the little guys?
I’m not selling it. For me it’s a long term play but just wish it went through yesterday and I actually cancelled the order before close of day.What's happening right now is pretty monumental; Questrade/Robinhood blocking GBM/AMC/BB to drive prices down. Class actions against them incoming for sure. But they're getting paid off enough by the big boys that they don't care. The very definition of market manipulation.
I should be mad, since I'm holding 5k BB right now, but I can't be. I'm just in awe at how blatant this corruption is. Free market my ass. Not planning on selling BB anytime soon, I'd rather let it go to 0 then sell at a loss
This is ticking me off... Since ~8 AM when I did some pre-market orders it has been BUGGY or Manipulated
My BB order finally went through
GME sell went through
GME buy is not going through
AMC buy is not going through
This can't just be because they are having "high traffic"...
My wealthtrade account fund is also taking weirdly long, normally 3 days but it's 4 days now.........
The interesting question is how complicit is the SEC in this mess? Are they going to hammer the players manipulating the ability to access the market? I think very unlikely. I think they will either issue a sternly worded letter, maybe with a token fine or they will retroactively approve the behaviour (which would show SEC can join CRTC and SIU as organizations that cost a fortune to appear as if they have a function but their real function is not to function).I'm on multiple Discords about this and everyone is having issues.
There's definitely something ****** up going on.
The interesting question is how complicit is the SEC in this mess? Are they going to hammer the players manipulating the ability to access the market? I think very unlikely. I think they will either issue a sternly worded letter, maybe with a token fine or they will retroactively approve the behaviour (which would show SEC can join CRTC and SIU as organizations that cost a fortune to appear as if they have a function but their real function is not to function).
I can't imagine SEC would go that far. Offshore tech support company hired by big money? Hell ya.There are some obvious ppl on Discord that have freshly made accounts recommending alternate stock picks.
We've been calling out/banning these people because it's obvious they're trying to disrupt the trend. Paid SEC employees? NASDAQ? Hedgefunder owners? =/
I don't buy the crashing the system argument. Sure the Reddit hoard is functioning as a buying unit but still, on a global scale they can't be instigating that many trades. As a side effect, I suspect the rest of the market may be a little calmer as people maintain their positions while waiting to see how this turdfest plays out. We aren't talking about an organized DDOS here. Now, maybe we are? Would the big boys pay offshore companies to setup accounts and issue Millions or billions of trade orders to lockup the markets? Maybe.I'm holding on to my BB as well but I just tried signing into my TD WebBroker and am getting this:
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WebBroker Login
AlertService Interruption
We are currently experiencing technical issues and are working to restore full service as soon as possible. We appreciate your patience and apologize for any inconvenience."
Anyone else seeing this?
I'm hoping it's not intentional & is just a flood of Buy orders crashing the system???
The hoard poked the sleeping bear. Bear not happy.I don't buy the crashing the system argument. Sure the Reddit hoard is functioning as a buying unit but still, on a global scale they can't be instigating that many trades. As a side effect, I suspect the rest of the market may be a little calmer as people maintain their positions while waiting to see how this turdfest plays out. We aren't talking about an organized DDOS here. Now, maybe we are? Would the big boys pay offshore companies to setup accounts and issue Millions or billions of trade orders to lockup the markets? Maybe.
For fun, I tried mine. No problem logging in, but I'm not playing with reddit stocks.I'm holding on to my BB as well but I just tried signing into my TD WebBroker and am getting this:
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WebBroker Login
AlertService Interruption
We are currently experiencing technical issues and are working to restore full service as soon as possible. We appreciate your patience and apologize for any inconvenience."
Anyone else seeing this?
I'm hoping it's not intentional & is just a flood of Buy orders crashing the system???
Mine gives the warning but works fineFor fun, I tried mine. No problem logging in, but I'm not playing with reddit stocks.
itrade login has no apparent delay. I did not try to issue an order as gambling is not my style. No warnings pop up when you log in.I'm holding on to my BB as well but I just tried signing into my TD WebBroker and am getting this:
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WebBroker Login
AlertService Interruption
We are currently experiencing technical issues and are working to restore full service as soon as possible. We appreciate your patience and apologize for any inconvenience."
Anyone else seeing this?
I'm hoping it's not intentional & is just a flood of Buy orders crashing the system???