GAMESTOP THE SHORT SQUEEZE $GME
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PumpScore 39/100 Grade D
As of Jul 6, 2026 21:00, GAMESTOP THE SHORT SQUEEZE (GME) is rated 39/100 by PumpScore - weak market structure. The token is 1 hour old, priced at $0.00000255, with $10.2K in 24h volume and a balanced buy/sell mix.
How GME scores
The biggest contributor to its score is healthy turnover (100/100), while liquidity depth (0/100) is the weakest link holding it back.
Liquidity depth0
Liquidity vs market cap0
24h trading volume65
Healthy turnover100
Buy / sell balance99
Trade participation63
Survival time7
Market-cap tier23
Price stability92
Volume vs liquidity0
Price
$0.00000255
Market Cap
$2.6K
24h Volume
$10.2K
Liquidity
$-
24h Change
-84.08%
24h Buys / Sells
31 / 26
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About GAMESTOP THE SHORT SQUEEZE
GAMESTOP THE SHORT SQUEEZE WTH 65% LOCKED
Contract
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Questions about GAMESTOP THE SHORT SQUEEZE
Is GME a good investment?
PumpScore does not give buy or sell advice. A 39/100 grade describes weak market structure for GAMESTOP THE SHORT SQUEEZE, not its future price. Newly launched tokens are speculative - only risk what you can lose.
Why does GAMESTOP THE SHORT SQUEEZE score 39?
The main driver of the GME score is healthy turnover (100/100); the main drag is liquidity depth (0/100). Each signal is weighted and combined into the 39/100 total.
Where can I buy GME?
You can find GAMESTOP THE SHORT SQUEEZE on Pump.fun and Solana DEXs. Verify the exact contract address on a block explorer first, since copycat tickers are common.
Is GAMESTOP THE SHORT SQUEEZE volume real?
Volume looks steady at $10.2K. Because outsized volume on thin liquidity can signal wash trading, that ratio feeds directly into the 39/100 score for GAMESTOP THE SHORT SQUEEZE.
Is GAMESTOP THE SHORT SQUEEZE safe?
No score can prove GME is safe. GAMESTOP THE SHORT SQUEEZE carries thin liquidity and a 39/100 structure read, but brand-new tokens can fail regardless. Treat this as data, not advice.