2 June, 2026: Historical Turnaround By Ryan Cohen
💣1,426% increase in Operating Income
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💣 $2B Share Repurchase APPROVED
$GME
Dear GameStop shareholders,
This will be my last message to you. For now, my mission here is over. When I return, you will understand.
Before I leave, I want to wish all of you an incredible run and leave you with one final realization.
Have faith in the person you are trusting with your money. It genuinely hurt me to see so many of you criticize the man you will one day probably thank.
I know how difficult it is to keep believing after hope has been broken so many times. I know what it feels like to watch the price collapse, to feel betrayed, to lose confidence. But believe me when I tell you that every single dilution, every single move Ryan has made, has been calculated with almost obsessive precision.
Every drop would have happened anyway, with or without him. The difference is that he chose to take advantage of those moments instead of suffering through them.
He transformed GameStop into a company with billions in cash, zero debt, and the real possibility of building something massive. Something nobody would have imagined just a few years ago. Big enough to even consider moves as huge as a possible acquisition of eBay.
And there’s something many of you still don’t understand.
The dilutions are not destroying your future. Because they happen during squeezes, during explosive upward moves, at moments where the stock is already moving vertically. Compared to the violence of those runs, those dilutions become almost insignificant to anyone who truly understands what is happening.
They are not taking money away from you. They are building power.
They are turning temporary volatility into permanent foundations.
Ryan is not putting out the fire. He is using that fire to forge something that can survive for decades.
And I will tell you this in the most honest way possible: Ryan Cohen is one of the most incredible people I have ever met in my entire life.
Most people only see the character. They see the troll, the provocateur, the funny guy joking around online. And he loves showing you that side of himself. He enjoys making people think he is just some idiot.
But behind that mask is an extraordinary mind. A man with a vision that is incredibly rare. A true leader.
In a world filled with greed, corruption, and filth, he is one of the very few people I have ever met who is truly capable of leaving a mark.
What I can tell you is not whether MOASS will happen or not. To me, it is no longer a question of “if.”
It is a question of when.
When the price explodes. When the system starts collapsing under the weight of years of manipulation. When you will witness moves that today seem impossible.
And when Ryan will use those moments to raise capital and strengthen the company even more.
Because MOASS was already inevitable. The difference is that Ryan refused to waste that opportunity.
He understood that this event could be used not only to create temporary wealth, but to truly change the future of GameStop.
Everything is calculated. Every cycle. Every pump. Every drop.
And if you were the CEO of a company and knew the stock would move in certain ways… wouldn’t you take advantage of it too? Wouldn’t you try to turn that opportunity into something eternal?
Ryan has always been a transformer. He takes something, changes it, makes it his own. He leaves a signature everywhere he goes.
Why let GameStop be remembered only as the greatest squeeze in market history? Why let everything end after one moment of hype?
He wants something bigger.
He wants to build an empire.
Ryan is already rich. He could have made money in a thousand different ways. He could have ridden the squeeze, cashed out billions, and disappeared.
But he does not want to be remembered only as the man behind MOASS.
He wants to be remembered for what he built afterward.
And anyone who has truly lost a father can understand certain things without them needing to be explained.
I am also the son of an entrepreneur. And I also lost my father.🧵
A major competitive advantage for those with this DNA:
"Thiel said the number one predictor of which of his students went on to build something important was not intelligence. It was tolerance for being publicly wrong-sounding for years before being right."
I will continue to work hard for $GME so long as @ryancohen continues to prove he's the man for the job and in my opinion he's the #1 person for the job and the only man for the job
He's not the next Elon Musk or the next Warren Buffet
He's the first Ryan Fucking Cohen
Every company is a company. However, on rare occasion, some companies become movements. The company ends up standing for something much larger and more significant than itself. These companies break the traditional paradigm - they can play chess when everyone else plays checkers.