Asset Management

Fund managers eye ‘mis-pricing’ to scoop up stocks in GameStop market frenzy

'There are fewer traders who are acting to move the prices back in check and to their intrinsic fair valuations'

Some long-only fund managers are adopting a more long-term approach to the GameStop retail boom
Some long-only fund managers are adopting a more long-term approach to the GameStop retail boom Photo: Getty Images

Fund managers are poised to exploit potential mis-pricing opportunities that arise as a result of the GameStop fallout, as analysts and market experts predict future melt-ups driven by an army of online retail investors.

The GameStop short squeeze, which has left some big-name funds reeling, is expected to be one of many. Some see armchair investors hunting for their next target.

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