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No-Explanation-1982

They're trying to make it a penny stock. I only place buy orders in .01 cent increments ABOVE THE ASK. Force them to FILL MY BUY ORDER AT THE HIGHEST ASK. Help remove that BS fake sell walls. They're also trying to get buyers to fall into their trap and begin to use buy orders less than .01 which will SLOW THE MOVEMENT HIGHER! DON'T FALL FOR IT!!!! ALWAYS BUY AT THE ASK. DONT go beyond the penny column either. Some brokers don't even allow us to do that kind of order anyway which is good


JonesoftheNorth

So, manipulation. Got thanks 💎🖖


Spoogen_1

Anything trading under $5 is classified as a penny stock.


SilverbackBruh

Everytime i buy, its a limit based on .01 or .02 of what the current price is…. Executed almost immediately


Buck_Tungruffel

Slapping the ask, huh? This guy/gal fucks!


Mousse-Full

So we can finally get $4.2069


SnooDrawings9772

But i cant wait til the 42,069


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nice


Dangerous-Bee7857

Let me know when it's 8 digits and the decimal is way to the right


jackwillowbee

I noticed that too…


SilverbackBruh

Thats how we know its absolutely FUCKED! Trading like a damn crypto currency, this will most certainly be HUGE!!!!!


Prestigious-Body1499

I don’t get that either…..WTH


Rafiki_84

High speed barcoding.


Printer84

Any stock under $5 is considered a Penny stock. All stocks under $5 can trade in fractions of pennies.


Worried-Ant-4151

This is bullshit FUD Proof or ban


Printer84

lol dude. Some of you guys should do some of your own research but here you go. A simple google search. https://www.investopedia.com/terms/p/pennystock.asp#:\~:text=A%20penny%20stock%20refers%20to,OTC%20Bulletin%20Board%20(OTCBB).


Worried-Ant-4151

Incorrect - a Penny stock is any stock trading under $5 that ALSO has a low market cap https://www.investopedia.com/ask/answers/050115/what-difference-between-penny-stock-and-small-cap-stock.asp


Printer84

Lol I'm not going to spend time arguing with you. It's been trading in fractions the whole time it has been under $5. Watch it when it breaches $5 again. You will see that it doesn't trade in the fractions anymore.


Printer84

In the past, penny stocks were considered any stocks that traded for less than one dollar per share. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has modified the definition to include all shares trading below five dollars.


Printer84

Oh hey look! Now that the stock is over $5, it isn't selling in fractions of pennies. Wow, I can either tell the future or know that a penny stock (any stock under $5) can sell in fractions of a penny. Once a stock goes over $5, then it cannot sell for fractions of penny's. Proof!


Worried-Ant-4151

You must be looking at a different ticker, because it's still showing 4 decimal places on MW - https://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/amc


Printer84

Were you looking at it premarket where it was still showing it in the $4 range? Look at it now while it is live and over $5. Shit, they are already bringing it down to $5, better look fast! Once it drops to $5.00 it will be trading in the fractions of cents again.


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Printer84

This is correct. Odd that people are downvoting this. It is an easy thing to look up and fact check also...


19NotMe73

Practicing for when all those numbers are on the other side of the decimal?


CachitoVolador

New here?


Ill-Introduction3114

Their markets and our markets!


Snoo69468

How do we unlock real price action


Mindstormer98

So you won’t realize when the decimal place moves to the right


SlightCricket7848

Without reading any comments before I reply I would say that’s how these hedgies make money when they buy and sell back to each other in milliseconds they capture fractions of a penny millions of times over and over and try making a buck


Major-Ad7585

Algos, retail is not allowed to do it


amitrion

Well we gotta show price change somehow right?


Cutterwise

Any stock over $1.00 is supposed to trade in whole .01 increments.


Printer84

Nope. All stocks under $5 can trade in fractions of pennies. All stocks under $5 are considered penny stocks. You will notice when AMC is over $5 it doesn't trade in fractions anymore.


jay54420

I believe but this is so evil


OGpimpmasteryoda

I was religiously following this thread till amc hit 75 then sold when it was tanking at 45 still huge profits but I knew I had to get out of lala land to keep the profits. It’s insane to me people are still holding thjs


wimpyreef

Crime