As AMC Entertainment stock surges 20%, SEC says it's watching memes for 'disruptions of the market, manipulative trading, or other misconduct'

Dow Jones2021-06-08

MW As AMC Entertainment stock surges 20%, SEC says it's watching memes for 'disruptions of the market, manipulative trading, or other misconduct'

By Mark DeCambre

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission warned Monday that it is closely monitoring frenetic moves in the stock market, amid the stratospheric surge in values of meme stocks AMC Entertainment and GameStop Corp.

"SEC staff continues to monitor the market in light of the ongoing volatility in certain stocks to determine if there have been any disruptions of the market, manipulative trading, or other misconduct. In addition, we will act to protect retail investors if violations of federal securities laws are found," said the SEC in a statement provided by the regulator's spokesman.

The regulatory statement comes as AMC Entertainment Holdings $(AMC)$ is surging 20% on Monday, which is up over 2,600% in the year to date. Meanwhile, shares of GameStop Corp.$(GME)$ are over 12% and have climbed almost 1,400%.

By comparison, the Dow Jones Industrial Average is up over 13% far this year, the S&P 500 has climbed more than 12%, and the Nasdaq Composite Index has gained more than 7%.

Individual investors since the start of the year have been betting aggressively on companies like GameStop and AMC Entertainment, and others, in a coordinated effort to drive shares of companies up on social-media sites like Reddit and Discord.

Meme stocks are those that rise on social sentiment but not necessarily on fundamentals.

The SEC statement on memes, as top agency officials were speaking at The Wall Street Journal's CFO Network event on Monday, comes as SEC Chairman Gary Gensler signaled the regulator was watching areas of the market that have gotten popular buzz, including special-purpose acquisition companies, or SPACs, which have been perceived as an area of risk for retail investors.

Gensler, who was Chairman of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission, during the Obama administration, took control of the SEC in April.

-Mark DeCambre; 415-439-6400; AskNewswires@dowjones.com

 

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June 07, 2021 13:47 ET (17:47 GMT)

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Comments

  • Alfred1007
    2021-06-08
    Alfred1007
    What action will they take?
  • JeriKnight
    2021-06-08
    JeriKnight
    To the moon! 
  • Skai
    2021-06-08
    Skai
    Please investigate the naked shorts.
  • Ahwei6868
    2021-06-08
    Ahwei6868
    Yeah $$$
  • Yamarocksta
    2021-06-08
    Yamarocksta
    Pull out the guns and yank out the real market manipulators
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