[뉴욕증시] Gamestop stock price surged again by 68%… Robin Hood deregulation

[뉴욕증시] Gamestop stock price surged again by 68%…  Robin Hood deregulation
Gamestop store. Photo = Reuters

Gamestop stock prices surged again on the 29th (local time). This is because Robin Hood eased restrictions on investment in GameStop, while the regulatory authorities strengthened surveillance, and investments were concentrated again.

On this day, the gamestop stock price soared 68%.

According to foreign media such as CNBC, Robin Hood, a free online stock trading platform in the US, announced that it would loosen some regulations on overheated trading items, including Gamestop the night before, so that trading could resume.

Gamestop stocks surged again on the 29th, when limited trading was resumed through Robin Hood, as the water that had been tied up burst out at once.

On that day, the stock rose by 68%, and Gamestop’s stock price soared 400% this week alone.

On that day, the intraday increase reached 113%, and the stock price soared to $413.98.

In addition, it was pushed to $250 intraday with a sharp decline.

At the beginning of the day, Robin Hood allowed investors to buy GameStop stocks for up to five more weeks, but when the price fluctuated sharply, it limited this to one.

The previous day, GameStop shares plunged 44% to $193.60.

This week’s gamestop stock price fluctuated dramatically.

The stock price of AMC Entertainment Holdings, a US movie theater chain that plunged 56% the previous day due to investment regulations, also soared 53% on that day.

While the stock price fluctuates, the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) issued an unusual statement, and regulatory movements are becoming visible, but the outlook for the policy authorities’ response is uncertain.

Even in Congress, opinions differ.

Congressman Alexandria Okashio Cortes (Democratic New York), one of the most progressive members of the Democratic Party, opposes Robin Hood’s regulatory measures “unacceptable,” but Senator Elizabeth Warren (Democratic New York). The SEC urged strong regulations, saying that such a division took place due to loose regulations.

Mi-Hye Kim Global Economic Correspondent [email protected]

[알림] This article is for information on investment decisions, and there is no responsibility for any investment losses based on this.

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