Article: Investigations Into GameStop Trading And Reddit: Former SEC Enforcement Chief Provides Insights

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Investigations Into GameStop Trading And Reddit: Former SEC Enforcement Chief Provides Insights

Bruce Brumberg, JDN, 9 February 2021

The Reddit/GameStop aftermath continues. Now, it’s been reported, investigators at the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) are allegedly scouring posts on social media and online message boards for evidence of fraud and coordinated stock-price manipulation in the hype that led to recent unlikely surges in the stock prices of GameStop, AMC Entertainment Holdings, and a few other companies.

What goes on in these types of SEC investigations? Are individual investors who contributed to the online buzz about these companies really at risk of SEC enforcement actions or criminal prosecution? What about the legality of the decision by trading app Robinhood and other online trading platforms to temporarily restrict trading in the stock of GameStop and the other targeted companies? Continue reading “Article: Investigations Into GameStop Trading And Reddit: Former SEC Enforcement Chief Provides Insights”

Article: The GameStop Stock Saga: A Postmortem

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The GameStop Stock Saga: A Postmortem

Milton Ezrati, 07 February 2021

So much has been written about GameStop stock it seems pointless to offer yet another take on its saga now. It also seems pointless to guess what motivated the Reddit crowd or why the short sellers hung on for as long as they did. All that is water over the dam, as the saying goes.

At this point, the adventure carries two important and age-old investment lessons: One is that taking part in a buying frenzy leads to at least as many losers as winners, usually more, for there are many in the Reddit crowd who enthusiastically bought at highs and have suffered significant losses. The second is that shorting is a very risky business. Both lessons should now be clear, even when seen through the tears of those who lost. What deserves attention here is that, with a few notable exceptions, the media made a hash of covering these events. Continue reading “Article: The GameStop Stock Saga: A Postmortem”

Article: Reddit Traders May Help Markets in Long Run, Canaccord CEO Says

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Kevin Orland / Feb 4, 2021

Canaccord Genuity Group Inc. Chief Executive Officer Dan Daviau believes the recent turbulence seen on Wall Street by Reddit traders will not have a long term negative effect, but rather may have increased participation in the stock market.

https://au.news.yahoo.com/reddit-traders-may-help-markets-160932242.html