Wall Street Elites ‘Losing Their Minds’ as Ordinary Americans ‘Take Down the Billionaires’

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Wall Street in meltdown after ordinary Americans take down the elite billionaires

Wall Street elites are “losing their minds” after a small group of ordinary Americans decided to take “down the billionaires,” Fox Business host Charles Payne told Tucker Carlson on Wednesday.

The “Making Money” host addressed the massive surge in GameStop’s stock price after a group of Reddit users teamed up to buy up the struggling retailer’s call options – surging the company’s stock prices to unprecedented levels and hurting billionaire market short-sellers.

“These hedge funds selling this stock, they don’t own the stock, so they borrow it,” Payne said.

“Imagine you borrow a stock that’s trading at $10 and then you drive the share price down and then you buy it back for a dollar. You make the difference, nine bucks.”

Foxnews.com reports: Short-sellers, Payne explained, are investors who speculate the price of a stock or security will fall in value. The strategy involves borrowing shares in order to sell them with the hopes of buying them back at a lower price in the future.

“They are allowed to short so much stock,” he said. ” Do you know the amount of stock that was out on GameStop? Let’s just say 100% of the shares that are out, they shorted 140% of the stocks, so they borrowed the same stock over and over, and over, the same shares and sold it into the market. 

“Their job, their mission was to drive GameStop to zero,” he added. “No one said a word on any financial network, particularly CNBC, which always lets the shorts come on …”

Fed up small-time investors revolted against Wall Street on Wednesday when they decided to collectively drive the stock price up.

“It’s called a short squeeze,” Payne said, “and it’s working. 

“Wall Street is losing its mind and Wall Street now wants to change the rules of the game because a bunch of people with accounts ranging from $500 to $2,500 are taking down the billionaires.”

3 Comments

  1. Oh well No loss Billionaires come and go .Easy come ,easy go .There all criminals anyway ,one way or another No one makes a billion dollars honestly and or morally. They all compromise on something ..No one makes a million dollars Honestly or morally No one is wealthy honestly or morally. Everyone takes a ” risk ” somewhere along the way

  2. I still don’t understand how that all works, but if a buncha’ “regular folks” can take down a buncha’ Wall Street cheaters, then I say, “Well played, regular folks. Well played, indeed..!”

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