remind me of gamestop, now that was being manipulated like hell and a couple of others.
semp
By manipulated you mean a bunch of people on Reddit decided to go buy the stock at pretty much the same period time.
I don't call that manipulation. I call that poor investing.
Is it manipulation when a bunch of people go buy Tesla all at the same time when some new model announcement comes out?
If an investing club discuss a stock at their meeting and all the members decide to go home and buy some on pretty much the same day, is that manipulation?
Just buying and selling stock in whatever quantities or timespan (assuming no insider information) doesn't seem like manipulation to me. How would I ever prove I'm buying a lot of a stock because I just like it vs trying to manipulate the price? Buying and selling alone can't be the definition of manipulation.
To me, manipulation is blatant insider trading, significant misrepresentation of the financials or an attempt to hide materially adverse information concerning the company's viability. Shorting a stock and then publicly spreading false rumors to drive the price down.
Gamestop was just stupid Reddit Apes being stupid Reddit Apes. Apes are gonna ape. Most lost their butts on that.