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#Ja Rule Puts Robinhood On Blast For Stopping GameStop & AMC Stock Trades: 'This Is A Fucking Crime'

#Ja Rule Puts Robinhood On Blast For Stopping GameStop & AMC Stock Trades: 'This Is A Fucking Crime'

Ja Rule Puts Robinhood On Blast For Stopping GameStop & AMC Stock Trades: 'This Is A Fucking Crime'

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Potential investors woke up on Thursday (January 28) to some bad news when they found out apps such as Robinhood and TD Ameritrade wouldn’t let them trade certain stocks that have created a buzz within the Wall Street Bets Reddit community. Ja Rule joined the fray to shred Robinhood and give out advice that buyers should hold their position and not give in to the hedge funds.

“Yo this is a fucking CRIME what @RobinhoodApp is doing DO NOT SELL!!! HOLD THE LINE… WTF,” Ja wrote seemingly playing right into Dave Chappelle’s “Where is Ja?” skit.

He continued, “They hedge fund guy shorted these stocks now we can’t buy them ppl start selling out of fear… we lose money they make money on the short… THIS IS A FUCKING CRIME!”

For those who don’t know exactly what’s going on, a group of people on the Wall Street Bets Reddit page banded together to purchase GameStop stock and buy up the price in what’s known as a short squeeze, which hurts hedge funds and capital firms shorting the stock, who basically bet against a certain business since they believe it’s in decline.

GameStop’s stock price hovered around $20 per share and exploded on Wednesday (January 27) to reach a peak of $347 per share, which spilled into the mainstream and saw thousands of others wanting to get involved come Thursday. Many tried to purchase GameStop and other “Reddit” selected stocks such as AMC and BlackBerry, but were denied by apps such as Robin Hood who cited “market volatility.” So much for a free market.

Naturally, once people heard Ja calling out Robinhood and the stock market for being frauds, they fired back with quips about his involvement in the failed 2017 Fyre Festival. Legally, the “Always On Time” rapper was cleared of any wrongdoing in the $100 million lawsuit against the founders of Fyre Festival in 2019, as plaintiffs were unable to prove his social media promotion led directly to ticket sales for the fraudulent music event in the Bahamas.

Check out some more reactions to Ja Rule weighing in below.

 

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