January 30, 2021

Game Theory : What’s UP with GameStop

Game Theory : What’s UP with GameStop

Although there’s been no shortage of commentary about GameStop, we believe that many fundamental questions remain unanswered such as

What is really happening and why?

Who are the winners and losers?

What does it mean for me and what are the issues and opportunities going forwards?

There are many complex issues, some of which are still to play out, but we have tried to give clearer and more straightforward but also more comprehensive answers to questions such as:

We don’t claim to have all the answers but please do send us any questions you have – as always we’re trying to do our best to make sense of the seemingly nonsensical.

(GameStop; NYSE: GME; USD 196.3 as at close on 28th January, up 200% week-on-week, down 44% day-on day)

Have a great weekend

MBMG Investment Advisory is licensed by the Securities and Exchange Commission of Thailand as an Investment Advisor under licence number Dor 06-0055-21.

For more information and to speak with our advisor, please contact us at info@mbmg-investment.com or call on +66 2 665 2534.

About the Author:

Paul Gambles is licensed by the SEC as both a Securities Fundamental Investment Analyst and an Investment Planner.

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