‘The war continues’: Small investors up in arms after GameStop stock trades halted amid price surge & reports of Reddit outages
GameStop shares have again soared, surging by more than 100 percent until a trading halt slowed the rally before markets closed, stoking suspicions among small investors, some pointing to mysterious Reddit issues during the spike.
$GME was up by nearly 104 percent when trading stopped on Wednesday, more than doubling its value over the last 24 hours, but the surge was stopped in its tracks by a trading halt imposed some 15 minutes before markets closed.
Observers online noted that while halts are typically short-lived and last only a few minutes, the suspension of GameStop trades endured until markets closed at 4pm eastern.
Trade halts are only supposed to last 5 minutes. But GameStop ($GME) did not come back after getting halted at 3:46PM pic.twitter.com/7ZTIHRXVyk
— Joseph Charles (@JCharlesFinance) February 24, 2021
GameStop $GME in a trading halt! The war continues... pic.twitter.com/lZU1OjZOQC
— John Jimenez (@johnj1138) February 24, 2021
The sudden trading pause was met with outrage by some investors, one even calling for a Congressional probe into what he deemed “obvious market manipulation.”
“What they just did to GameStop is absolutely disgusting,” one commenter wrote. “Again. Halt the last 15 minutes of the day, and then allow trading immediately following the close. Corrupt as s**t. The SEC is absolutely worthless.”
Extended trading halt and obvious market manipulation once again with $GME. This has to be investigated and it HAS TO STOP @AOC@RashidaTlaib@TomOHalleran@GuamCongressman@RepMaxineWaters#GameStop
— Jon Bananafone (@Mr_Bananafone) February 24, 2021
Why the halt on trading GameStop? Last week it was perfectly okay for the retail guy to lose #Millions in portfolio value, people lost entire savings last week & Monday and nobody pulled the brake then!? BUT now #WallStreet shuts down $GME because it had a spike? pic.twitter.com/TgDCHFhjrb
— wired guerrilla (@wiredguerrilla) February 24, 2021
The price rally followed reports on Tuesday that GameStop’s Chief Financial Officer Jim Bell was ousted over strategic disagreements, set to be replaced by an executive more in line with the vision of board member Ryan Cohen, who made a substantial investment into the firm last year to aid its transition from brick-and-mortar to online sales. Cohen’s arrival helped to kickstart a buying craze in GameStop shares that culminated last month, seeing the stock price swell by more than 1,800 percent at some points while inflicting billions in losses on Wall Street hedge funds heavily shorting the company.
Also on rt.com GameStop: Incredible rally may not have been boosted by gang of rebel Redditors alone, analysts sayWhile news of Bell’s departure initially tanked GME shares in after-hours trading, they surged again on Wednesday, aided along by retail investors based on Reddit, including the meme-heavy WallStreetBets group that helped to send the company’s stock price “to the moon” last month with a concerted buying campaign.
As anger erupted over the GameStop trade suspension, reports of widespread outages on Reddit also fueled suspicions the two incidents were somehow related, with Down Detector showing a spike in technical problems just before markets closed. While some theorized the halt merely sent a wave of traffic to the site and caused the issues, others suggested more was at work.
$GME Is it just me or is there a strong correlation between Reddit/WSB going down, Cramer GME rants, halt frequency, and Gamestop share appreciation🚀📈?Wonder if there will be mysterious technical outages across the board and trading restrictions again if this continues...
— The Gamestop ♻️ECOSYSTEM♻️ Gamers Deserve (@GMEshortsqueeze) February 24, 2021
GameStop going up 100%, getting Halted, And Reddit going down in the same day? SOMETHING IS UP. pic.twitter.com/qtJfcYKTgq
— TurtleBox (@TheTurtleBox) February 24, 2021
@GameStop Explodes and of course @reddit goes down. Something tells me @RobinhoodApp will halt trading again.
— Adam Vander Wal (@AdamExperienc3) February 24, 2021
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