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GameStop Trading Halted, AMC Jumps

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Shares of two meme stocks surged higher on Thursday, boosted by retail investors despite the wider market selloff, as GameStop’s stock was halted several times for volatility after rising more than 30% earlier in the day, while AMC Entertainment also rallied.

Key Facts

Despite the ongoing market selloff bringing the S&P 500 to the brink of bear market territory on Thursday, meme stocks bucked the trend and surged higher thanks to retail investors buying shares.

Video game retailer GameStop’s stock was halted as many as four times in bizarre trading on Thursday morning, rising up to 33% at one point before paring back gains somewhat.

Shares of movie theater chain AMC Entertainment also spiked, jumping up to 29% earlier in the morning before falling back down to earth.

Both stocks, which are favorites among retail investors, were still significantly higher on Thursday, with GameStop rising nearly 10% to trade at $89 per share, while AMC gained over 5%—trading at almost $11 per share.

The two companies are heavily shortened, however, with numerous hedge funds and short-sellers betting against their stocks: GameStop has a short interest of 21.4% and AMC 19.5%, according to FactSet.

Large short positions against a company can often lead to wild swings in share price, as retail investors driving up the stock can create a “short squeeze,” forcing hedge funds to close out shorts and creating more buying pressure.

Surprising Fact:

Despite moving higher on Thursday, meme stocks have struggled this year, falling victim to the wider selloff that has roiled markets. GameStop shares are down roughly 45% in 2022, while AMC has failed more than 60%.

Key Background:

GameStop and AMC were at the center of the “meme stock mania” in early 2021, when retail investors used online forums like Reddit’s “Wall Street Bets” coordinated trades to drive up stock prices, often causing huge losses for hedge funds and other short-term sellers betting against them. GameStop shares rose as high as $483 per share in January 2021, while AMC hit a peak of around $60 in June 2021.

What To Watch For:

GameStop shares have gotten a boost in recent months as investors cheered the company’s plans to venture into the non-fungible token (NFT) space: GameStop announced in March that it plans to create an NFT Marketplace by the end of July. Later that same month, the company also announced that it will ask shareholders to approve a stock split, which would make it easier for retail investors to buy shares. While stock splits don’t change the intrinsic value of a company, they do generate buzz, often providing a short-term boost in share price.

Further Reading:

Meme Stocks And Crypto Surge Again As Experts Warn Of ‘Dangerous’ Market Conditions (Forbes)

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