The wild rollercoaster of GameStop's stock price is not over yet. After rising to almost $470 per share yesterday (and starting the year at a paltry $17.25), GameStop's stock price slid to just $193.60, largely due to online trading platforms restr🐭iction sal♊es of GameStop stock.

Robinhood was one such popular platform that only allowed its users to sell GameStop stock instead of both sell and buy. This led to widespread condemnation and accusations of market manipulation. Politicians and influential figures even came down on Robinhood, including New York Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:who held a Twitch stream last night to discuss the implications of Robin Hood'𝕴s move to restrict GameStop's price rally.

Robinhood addressed the controversy in a blog post last night, writing it wa🍃s a "tough decision" to 🔥restrict sales of GameStop and several other "volatile" stocks.

"As a ﷺbrokerage firm, we have many financial requirements, including SEC net capital obligations and clearinghouse deposits," . "Some of these requirements fluctuate based on volatility in the markets and can be substantial in the current environment. These requirements exist to protect investors and the markets and we take our responsibilities to comply with them seriously, including through the measures we have taken today."

The company said that they 🦂planned to allow "limited buys" of previously restricted securities as of Friday morning.

"To be clear, this was a risk-management de♕cision, and wa🅺s not made on the direction of the market makers we route to."

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The reported that Robinhood was forced to draw a half-billion line of credit in order to meet lending liquidity requirements, including another $1 billion in💧 emergency funding.

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Meanwhile, the WallStreetBets subreddit is st𝔉ill on the warpath, with most posts telling followers to "buy and hold" GameStop stock. Many are saying that Wall Street hedge funds , making them liable to lose billions if prices remain high.

And for some, Reddits wa🐼r on Wall Street is deeply personal. Many still remember the Great Recession of 2008, how risky lending of housing mortgages caused many to lose their livelihoods, and how none of the Wall Street funds responsible for the crisis saw any consequences. Many as .

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