The Name's Bond James Bond
As I delved into the mysterious world of meme stocks I stumbled upon the enigmatic figure known as Keith Gill or should I say 'DeepF Value'. A man with many names and even more shares of GameStop.
Shaken Not Stirred Portfolio
Gill showed nerves of steel as he held onto his 5 million shares of GameStop and 120,000 call options with a strike price of $20. Talk about playing the market like a high stakes game of baccarat.
From Casino Royale to Wall Street Journal
Just when the stakes were high and the tension palpable the Wall Street Journal entered the scene like a villainous organization trying to disrupt the plot. E Trade contemplating banning Gill had all the makings of a classic Bond antagonist.
Live and Let Buy
Gill's unwavering commitment to his holdings despite the roller coaster ride of GameStop's stock price was a sight to behold. One might even say he has a 'Golden Gun' when it comes to trading.
License to Chill
In a world where diamond hands are valued above all else Keith Gill stood as a beacon of resilience. Perhaps he truly is the 'Man with the Golden Touch' in the realm of meme stocks.
The Spy Who HODL'd Me
As the GameStop saga continues to unfold one thing is clear: Keith Gill is no ordinary trader. With a flair for the dramatic and nerves of steel he's more than just a stockholder he's a meme stock legend.
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I'd watch a Bond movie all about meme stocks and market manipulation, can we make that happen?