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Abstract:eToro clarifies the temporary halt of $GME trading, attributing it to Nasdaq's safety mechanism amid significant stock volatility.
eToro has released an update about the temporary stop in trading for GameStop Corp. ($GME). The online brokerage noted that the suspension was prompted by Nasdaq's safety mechanism in response to the stock's considerable price fluctuation.
In their response, eToro stressed that these trading halts are a normal feature of market dynamics and are not instigated by the brokerage. Instead, these are steps implemented by the exchange to control severe price movements and maintain market order.
eToro comforted its users, saying, “We understand your worries over the recent temporary suspension in trading for $GME (GameStop Corp.), and we'd want to give some information. When the price of a stock, such as $GME, fluctuates significantly, the exchange where the stock is traded (NASDAQ in this example) activates a safety mechanism to temporarily suspend trading.”
The brokerage stressed that these disruptions are beyond their control and are a typical reaction to market circumstances. They continue to represent the price received from the exchanges, but warn consumers that interruptions may occur due to exchange-imposed bans.
eToro praised its users for their understanding and reiterated its commitment to open communication during such occurrences.
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