#AMCThreshold: What to Know About AMC Stock, Short Sellers and the Threshold List
Brenden Rearick, 07 July 2021
It looks like things are becoming increasingly intense between AMC Entertainment (NYSE:AMC) fanatics and the short-sellers they are warring against. New allegations of naked shorting and illegal price manipulation are catching some serious momentum. As such, many are taking to Twitter to voice their concern and anger. #AMCThreshold is hitting the trending tabs as the AMC apes get their favorite stock trending yet again.
Much of the attention around AMC comes from the fact that the play has remained on the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s threshold list for multiple consecutive days. Continue reading “Article: #AMCThreshold: What to Know About AMC Stock, Short Sellers and the Threshold List”

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