The options piece is what intrigues me. Living in Asia, I will be asleep so I am sitting this one out. But impact of options market makers, call options maturing, limited buying, etc is setting this thing up to have bonkers volatility.
Also, just wanted to point out that AMC actually issued stock to sell at prevailing prices. People need to be weary of this, especially as it relates to GME. There is literally nothing stopping GME from working with the hedge funds to sell shares directly to them. If everyone knows GME isn't worth $300/share or whatever price you want to assume, GME could tell the funds I will be willing to sell to you at $150/share. The funds would do it to close their position without having to engage the reddit crowd. How likely is that? Probably not highly likely. But they call these people institutional investors for a reason. They have resources to work deals like this and when the money is right, they will get things done.
I just hope all of you playing the game tomorrow have firm stop losses. Best of luck.