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		GameStop slides, silver spree stalls as retail traders run out of road
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		 [February 02, 2021]  By 
		Tom Westbrook and Thyagaraju Adinarayan 
 (Reuters) - GameStop shares sank on Tuesday 
		and a silver buying spree led by small investors subsided as a Reddit-driven 
		trading frenzy that has shocked global financial markets over the past 
		week started to show signs of fizzling out.
 
 The videogame chain's U.S.-listed shares, which have see-sawed in a 
		dramatic week that has seen billions of dollars gained and lost by 
		financial firms, were down 23% in early pre-market trading after closing 
		down 31% on Monday.
 
 Spot silver prices, an alternative focus in the battle between a pack of 
		small traders and Wall Street hedge funds since late last week, fell 
		more than 4% to $27.66 an ounce after hitting an eight-year high a day 
		earlier.
 
 Analysts said the silver pullback may show the limits of small 
		investors' impact in a large market, while posts on the popular Reddit 
		forum WallStreetBets expressed concern that silver buying could cost 
		traders their grip on some stocks.
 
 "The stocks side of things has faded because they all had a look at 
		silver yesterday, but my feeling is they'll be back, depending on 
		whether retail trading platforms will allow you to buy more than one 
		share," said Keith Temperton, an equity sales trader at Forte 
		Securities.
 
		
		 
		
 Another Reddit favorite, movie theater operator AMC , also slumped 21% 
		although it remains 500% higher than the start of the year, before the 
		organized band of small buyers piled in and forced a "squeeze" that 
		required big funds to close short positions by buying shares at very 
		high prices.
 
 Online broker Robinhood, on whose platform much of the buying and 
		selling has taken place, confirmed on Monday it had raised another $2.4 
		billion from shareholders following a $1 billion boost last week as it 
		strives to meet demands for additional collateral to cover trades.
 
 The broker has also held talks with banks about raising another $1 
		billion in debt, people familiar with the matter told Reuters.
 
 Analysts at financial institutions continued to predict the action was 
		likely to fade, it was just a question of how soon.
 
 "With volumes in all the hot stocks collapsing, silver attack met by 
		margin, Robinhood having to seek fresh collateral at a rampant speed, 
		the signals that the retail mania could unravel rapidly are aligning," 
		said Mark Taylor, a London-based equity sales trader with financial 
		group Mirabaud.
 
 SHOWDOWN
 
 The surge in day-trading mania has boosted the price of assets ranging 
		from cryptocurrencies to new stock market listings.
 
 In London a sign of still-strong demand came from online greeting-card 
		retailer Moonpig, which leapt 25% in its debut on Tuesday.
 
 
		
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			A GameStop store is seen in New York, U.S., January 27, 2021. 
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With financial regulators eyeing the action, Robinhood continued to roll back 
trading curbs on Monday, raising trading limits on GameStop to 20 shares from 
four.
 Weak prices in pre-market trade may serve as a guide to where the phenomenon is 
headed next, although broader markets appeared to be moving on from jitters the 
frenzied buying had triggered and S&P 500 futures rose 0.9% on stimulus hopes. [MKTS/GLOB]
 
The number of shorted GameStop shares has fallen by more than half in a week, 
analytics firm S3 Partners said on Monday, although the videogame retailer 
remained the sixth-biggest short by value.
 "Short-squeeze mania has calmed a bit for this week," said Chris Brankin, chief 
executive of broker TD Ameritrade in Singapore.
 
 QUICKSILVER
 
 One big drag on prices was an overnight margin hike on silver by the Chicago 
Mercantile Exchange, which makes speculative trade using derivatives more 
expensive.
 
The unit price of Australia's ETF Securities' Physical Silver fund fell 1% in 
Sydney after drawing a record A$76 million ($58 million) in inflows on Monday. 
Small silver miners, which had leapt, also retraced some of their gains.
 "It is slowing down a bit," said Gregor Gregersen, founder of Silver Bullion, a 
dealer in Singapore, after a wild 24 hours where he said sales exceeded average 
monthly levels from 2018 and orders above S$35,000 ($26,300) arrived every three 
minutes.
 
 Reddit moderators had on Tuesday removed one of the most popular posts 
suggesting buying silver and many WallStreetBets posts focused on riding out the 
volatility.
 
 
"WHO IS HOLDING GME WITH ME?" read one top post. "I'M HOLDING EVEN IF MY 
PORTFOLIO GOES DOWN TO ZERO," read another.
 ($1 = 0.8280 euros)
 
 ($1 = 1.3108 Australian dollars)
 
 (Reporting by Thyagaraju Adinarayan in London and Sumita Layek, Swati Verma and 
Shariq Khan in Bangalore; Writing by Tom Westbrook and Sagarika Jaisinghani; 
Editing by Jan Harvey and Bernard Orr)
 
				 
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