GameStop stock is down nearly 50% from March intraday highs of $348.40.Short interest in share of the video game retailer has declined to 18% of its float, according to data fromS3 Partners .- That hasn't stopped
Reddit traders from doubling down on the name.
GameStop stock has fallen nearly 50% from March 10 intraday highs of $348.40, but that hasn't stopped Reddit traders from holding the stock.
Traders on the popular r/wallstreetbets forum are doubling down their bets on the beleaguered video game retailer despite falling short interest and share prices.
Even in face of the bearish news, Reddit traders continued to comment about their "diamond hands" on the GameStop thread of r/wallstreetbets for Tuesday, March 16, referring to investors who hold a stock or cryptocurrency regardless of potential risks, headwinds, or losses. The term is used to represent a group of retail traders' collective strength in the
A Reddit user going by the name u/darkspherei commented on the March 16 GameStop thread, "upvote if you ain't selling ," and quickly received nearly 3,000 upvotes.
The online community is attempting to band together once again to "defend" GameStop.
Another commenter on the site going by u/_exordium argued the forum can create a repeat of February's rise in prices if they band together.
"Don't forget, in January once it tanked, we all quieted down for a while, but we never f----' left and we never f----' sold. When this place is overrun by FUD and shills, we wait...Hang the f--- in there," u_exordium said.
Despite the rallying cries, and the recent appointment of Chewy co-founder Ryan Cohen to lead a digital shift at the company, shares of GameStop traded down 10.79% as of 11:44 a.m. ET on Tuesday.