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I recently saw that Keith Gill is back on the market's radar. The guy, known as Roaring Kitty, had a pretty lucrative Monday on June 3rd when GameStop rose 21% to $28 per share. The interesting thing is that Keith Gill made his position clear on Reddit: he holds 5 million shares and 120,000 call options with a strike price of $20 that expire on June 21st.
In a single trading day, his positions gained $79 million in value. Breakdown: $33.6 million from the shares and $54.3 million from the options. If GameStop stays above $20 when the contract expires, Keith Gill could exercise those options and acquire an additional 12 million shares, totaling 17 million.
With that, he would be among the largest shareholders of GameStop, only behind Vanguard, BlackRock, and RC Ventures. At Monday’s closing price, his shareholding would be worth nearly $476 million. Quite different from when Keith Gill rose to fame in 2021 with those videos that sparked the GameStop phenomenon. Now we see if history repeats itself.