The estimated amount of GME stock required to cover option expiration above an $80 strike price tomorrow is 5 to 7 million shares. If it's over $100 it's closer to 15 million.
The big boys better start pounding the price.
The problem is there are only about 30 million shares in play. That's why GME is SO different from AMC.
This is going to be fun to watch.
No dog in this race, but I'll be watching every move. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Stewie:
The estimated amount of GME stock required to cover option expiration above an $80 strike price tomorrow is 5 to 7 million shares. If it's over $100 it's closer to 15 million.
The big boys better start pounding the price.
The problem is there are only about 30 million shares in play. That's why GME is SO different from AMC.
This is going to be fun to watch.
No dog in this race, but I'll be watching every move.
Originally Posted by MTG#10:
Where are you getting this information?
Advisors. They got this specific info from the options world. It's all public info if you know where to look. I rely on them for a lot of things, but not GME. This was just an inquiry I made.
Chicago Board of Trade, Chicago Mercantile Exchange, etc.. are a good source of option info. [Reply]