Dancing Lemur
Hoopy Frood
Shenanigans notwithstanding, TSLA is responding to the overall market weakness very nicely, and rebounded hard when the macros started improving. It's exactly what you'd expect (and hope) to see on earnings day, so at least that part of the market is working.
But I wish I knew how WSB's messing with the shorties on a couple of small caps is brining the entire market to its knees. We see problems in single trading platforms often enough (sorry RH, but that'd be you), and across all of them once in a while, like on S&P inclusion, but to have the entire market slowed down so much for an hour after the bell is not something I remember.
Anyone have a theory on what's going on behind the scenes? Is it simply the unusual overall volume slowing things down, or something more nefarious? Why are all platforms so affected?
But I wish I knew how WSB's messing with the shorties on a couple of small caps is brining the entire market to its knees. We see problems in single trading platforms often enough (sorry RH, but that'd be you), and across all of them once in a while, like on S&P inclusion, but to have the entire market slowed down so much for an hour after the bell is not something I remember.
Anyone have a theory on what's going on behind the scenes? Is it simply the unusual overall volume slowing things down, or something more nefarious? Why are all platforms so affected?