Honest question, but what happens when GME and the others eventually collapse? It's inevitable that GME will eventually collapse. I'm curious about the market implications once it begins and people, some of whom invested their life savings, begin to lose. I think it has gotten to the point where the whole thing is starting to feel like a ponzi scheme where those who got in early are encouraging others so they can get their early investments to pay out more. It just feels like this whole thing is out of control.
You're correct.
AMC is the only stock that you should hold long term, because it used to be actually worth something before the Pandemic.
GME is a frenzy where people who bought it at $50 are encouraging people who bought it at $300 to hold. GME can go to $1000 or even $2000 but GME was never a profiling stock compared to AMC.
Half the investors will get their hands cut while the other half will walk out with profits. It'll be a game of who can sell first and cash out their original investment. Everyone is semi-aware of this idea that hands are going to get cut when it dips. People are just hoping it's the hedge funds and not your general investor that loses money.