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GameStop’s $9 Billion Cash Pile Just Put Its Stock Back In Play
1 May 2026
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GameStop’s $9 Billion Cash Pile Just Put Its Stock Back In Play

New York, May 1, 2026, 16:08 (EDT)

GameStop shares pushed higher in late Friday trading in New York, stretching gains past a key long-term technical threshold. Investors are circling back to a recurring theme: Ryan Cohen holds about $9 billion in cash and securities—what’s next? The stock last traded at $26.61, up $1.66, after reaching $26.84 earlier in the session.

Timing is key here—GameStop has moved beyond a simple turnaround narrative of closing stores and trimming expenses. Now, how it manages its capital, generates interest income, leans into Bitcoin, and eyes a potential big buy, all factor heavily into how the market values the video-game retailer.

GameStop pushed past its 200-day moving average Thursday, according to MarketBeat, which pegged that level at $22.85. The stock touched $25.08 during the session and was last quoted at $24.9860, with around 4.47 million shares changing hands.

GameStop wrapped up its fiscal fourth quarter sitting on $9.0 billion in cash, cash equivalents and marketable securities—substantially higher than the $4.8 billion reported a year before. Bitcoin holdings and related receivables reached $368.4 million. Net sales for the quarter dropped to $1.104 billion from $1.283 billion, but operating income improved, coming in at $135.2 million versus $79.8 million last year, according to the company’s March release.

Balance sheet strength is carrying the load here. Interest income, net, jumped to $271.5 million in fiscal 2025, up from $163.4 million the previous year, according to the filing. That figure actually outpaces GameStop’s $232.1 million in operating income for the same period.

Benzinga said this week that when asked about the company’s sizable cash holdings, a GameStop spokesperson replied it “will continue to be disciplined.” Pressed on the possibility of a buyback or special dividend if no acquisition materializes in the next 12 months, the spokesperson declined to speculate on “timelines or hypotheticals.” DayTraders

Cohen has signaled he’s after something much larger. Back in January, Sherwood noted—citing The Wall Street Journal—that the GameStop CEO was on the hunt for a “big” acquisition in the consumer or retail space, a move he himself labeled as potentially “genius or totally, totally foolish.” Sherwood News

GameStop has leaned further into collectibles, rolling out Power Packs in April—a digital trading-card platform letting buyers purchase online packs that unlock physical PSA-graded cards housed in the PSA Vault. At launch, Pokémon, football, basketball, and baseball cards were up for grabs, with pack prices ranging from $25 to $2,500.

The accounts already reflect that change. According to the filing, total net sales dropped 5.1% in fiscal 2025. Software sales took a 27.5% dive, hardware and accessories sank 12.3%, yet collectibles revenue jumped 47.7%. Collectibles now make up 29.2% of sales, up from 18.8% last year.

It’s a mixed picture across the space. AMC Entertainment, one of the big meme names, slid to $1.45 Friday. Best Buy, which sits in the mainstream retail crowd, dropped to $60.13. For GameStop, this isn’t shaping up as a blanket retail rally. The stock’s pop seems tied to its balance sheet, the collectibles angle, and whatever Cohen has planned next for the capital stack.

The bearish view isn’t complicated. Should short-term rates drop, GameStop’s cash pile brings in less. A big deal could flop, and Bitcoin’s volatility remains a wild card. In its filing, the company flagged that swings in marketable securities could be hefty, pointing to a $131.6 million loss on digital assets and related receivables for fiscal 2025.

Technical setups can lose relevance fast with this stock. On Thursday, Economies.com flagged GameStop’s efforts to build momentum just below $25.90 resistance, while cautioning that meme stocks like this one frequently break from both chart patterns and fundamentals. By Friday afternoon, shares had already moved through that mark.

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