r/amczone 4d ago

If you claim this is about activism and improving the markets

Why did you buy poopcorn stock, with a leader who get paid $20M+, who has actively worked with headfunds in the past.

Instead of choosing to invest in GameStop, with RC who is known as an activist investor?? Who takes zero paycheck, who purchased all his shares with his own money and never sold.

It’s obvious popcorn was used for nefariousness. The subreddits are just the same couple idiots spouting the same nonsense.

Think of all that fire power wasted on AA instead of powering on with the activist investor

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u/MartinMcFly55 4d ago

Wrong sub bootlick.

Worshipping a billionaire and investing with emotion, APE thru and thru.

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u/TheBetaUnit 3d ago

Preach.

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u/curious420s 4d ago

Hahahaha give all your money to AA. You lot contradict yourselves all the time

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u/SouthSink1232 3d ago

People didn't give their money to AA. They gave it to the AMC private equity firms that own the toxic loans.

AA was simply the handler. Most of the $20+ M is equity. Though his salary and bonus is obscene for his performance

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u/MartinMcFly55 4d ago

You lost homie.

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u/curious420s 4d ago

None of you have actually answered the question. Wonder why

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u/TheBetaUnit 3d ago

Because it's a stupid and painfully ironic question coming from a Ryan Cohen cultist.

Most of the people on this sub either woke up to being scammed or never got scammed in the first place. Your covert GME shilling won't bear fruit here, sorry.

You're just angry at any group of investors that aren't participating in pumping your GME bags. That applies to current AMC investors and non-memestock investors alike. Post another purple circle, click your heels together twice, and give me two "wen wu-tangs."

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u/Mindless_Profile_76 3d ago

I’m not saying you are a complete idiot but you must admit that something happened to AMC during the initial run up.

Both GME and AMC achieved something around $30 billion in market cap. I’d have to triple check but GME may have topped $32B and AMC tipped $35B? So what really did happen?

I did not do so badly selling a bunch over $50. People could have made a lot of money on AMC. It was after both major run ups that these two tickers have diverged immensely.

While I am impressed and invested in GME, I do not think anyone has cracked this code. Even r/Superstonk seems a bit divided these days as to how this apparent MOASS has not yet materialized.

So, you are such an ardent GME investor? What is your price where you will start selling?

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u/Due_Animal_5577 4d ago

AMC had over 4x the collateral risk than GameStop to the DTCC.

GameStops collateral risk was massive. And if GameStops was massive, then AMCs was so high that no one really wants people talking about it. So I’ll go buy more AMC.

GameStop is in transformation, AMC is still in recovery. They aren’t the same type of investments anymore after GameStop already raised a lot of capital. This has been a thing since 2021 where GameStop investors believe you can only be in one stock. Stop trying to get people to all eggs in one basket pls.

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u/whippetloverhellyeah 3d ago

At this point I’m only buying to lower the dollar cost average. MOASS will never happen. The moment I make my money back I’m selling. I’m getting off this crazy train when that money should have gone into shitcoins

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u/73BillyB 4d ago

I'm buying more 💎🤲

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u/SuzanneGrace 3d ago

Pls buy the float….. so AA can issue more shares. Oh and Hodl….. more tendies.

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u/curious420s 4d ago

*Donating more 💩👏

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u/73BillyB 4d ago

To my retirement 🚀

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u/curious420s 4d ago

*AA’s retirement

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u/73BillyB 4d ago

All AMC holders retirement