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GameStop (GME) Q3 earnings report preview: What to look for
Video game retailer GameStop (NYSE:GME) will be reporting results this Tuesday after market hours. Here’s what to look for.
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2003 Pokemon card is GameStop’s most expensive trade-in
One of the original 151 Pokemon and a fan-favorite, Gengar, became part of GameStop history. A customer traded in a 2003 ...
GameStop announced a customer in Texas traded in a Gengar Pokémon card for $30,494.70, marking "the most valuable single ...
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ETH open interest recovers as futures trading accelerates faster than spot markets
ETH is starting to recover its futures activity, signaling that traders see a clearer direction in the market. ETH traded at ...
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Notable open interest changes for December 4th
Wednesday’s total option volume of 56.1 million contracts resulted in net open interest growth of 6.85 million calls and 5.14 million puts. NVIDIA ...
Gamestop GME price prediction highlights key support, resistance, and short-term market trends as buyers sustain momentum after a strong breakout.
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GameStop shells out $30K to buy rare Pokémon card from customer
In a statement issued by GameStop this week, the company confirmed that it had paid out $30,494.70 to a customer who traded ...
The Trade Anything Day event is being held by GameStop, which has become synonymous with trade-ins, on Saturday, Dec. 6. Here's what to know.
A GameStop customer in Texas got over $30,000 for a rare Pokémon card in the company’s biggest trade-in deal ever. The ...
The first-ever Trade Anything Day will take place on Saturday, Dec. 6, at GameStop locations across the nation. “For one day only, GameStop will be accepting more than the standard video game and tech ...
Ever since Resident Evil Requiem's initial reveal showed a return to Raccoon City, theories and rumors about series' icon Leon Kennedy being the game's second playable character have been pretty much ...
(WJW) – If you have any old gaming consoles or video games you stopped playing or already finished, a popular gaming store wants them. On Monday, GameStop announced its first-ever Trade Anything Day, ...
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