Bitwise Asset Management has expanded its ETF lineup with the launch of the Bitwise GME Option Income Strategy ETF (IGME) on NYSE Arca today. According to the prospectus, IGME will not hold any GameStop shares.
GameStop Corp (NYSE:GME) shares moved lower after Tuesday's closing bell as the video game retailer reported a year-over-year drop in sales for the first quarter. Sales for the period ended May 3 were $732.4 million, down from $881.8 million in the year-ago quarter and missing Street forecasts of about $750 million.
U.S. markets today face pressure from trade talk uncertainty as futures dip ahead of GameStop earnings and small business data, with key resistance levels tested.
Meme stock – GameStop (NYSE:GME) – is set to release its earnings on Tuesday, June 10, 2025. Historically, GameStop's stock has exhibited a favorable one-day return in 55% of cases following earnings announcements over the last five years.
GameStop (GME) reachead $29.45 at the closing of the latest trading day, reflecting a -1.67% change compared to its last close.
GameStop Corp (NYSE:GME) is gearing up to announce first-quarter results after the close on Tuesday, June 10.
GME's Q1 results are likely to reflect y/y EPS growth despite falling sales, but valuation and fundamentals raise questions.
In the latest trading session, GameStop (GME) closed at $29.80, marking a +0.78% move from the previous day.
Bitcoin is known to be volatile. However, a growing number of public companies have started to buy and hold the digital asset on their balance sheets, as bitcoin reached a new high last week.
GameStop announced on Wednesday that it bought 4,710 Bitcoin, which is worth over $500 million at the time of the purchase.
GameStop is taking its promised bitcoin investment seriously—$500-million-worth-of-bitcoin serious, in fact. The video game retailer (which has also become a meme stock) announced the purchase of 4,710 bitcoin, the oldest and largest cryptocurrency, on Wednesday.
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