It's a failing business model, and will eventually go bankrupt. I appreciate a good stick-it-to-the-man as much as the next guy, but betting on a losing horse will only lose you hard-earned money. Don't get caught holding the bag when it goes to zero.
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I LIKE THE STONK
I bought Heroes of Might and Magic 3 on the internet for $2.12, and it downloaded in 5 minutes. People can buy retro games online, and there aren't enough arcade machines to keep Gamestop in business.
Where did you buy it online?
Couldn’t agree more, but I do want it stuck to the man. This just isn’t probably the best way.
Well no shit
I buy cheap stocks like GME (last month) without the intention of holding.
Day trading can be lucrative, but speculating is not the same as investing. You're buying trash with the hope that someone else is willing to buy it from you at a higher price. It's called the 'Greater Fool Theory.'
They are most definitely not going to zero.
I don't think you know much about the situation.
It's definitely a risky gamble to put money into it at the current price but I doubt it go below 40 any time soon.
GME has more than tripled in price since your warning.
I'll add you to the list of people NOT to take stonk market advice from.
Keep holding and see what happens.
It will not go to zero. But if you didn't take gains already you're dumb as fuck, and it absolutely not worth anything like it's current price tag as a stock. It's 10-15$ stock tops.
Buy long puts then?