GME, Mar 2002 – Jun 2026: by the numbers
Auto-generated from the price series — no named events, just what the chart did.
Across 293 trading days, GME rallied +1190.0% — an upward grind that ends near its highs. It opens at $1.70 and closes at $21.93.
The standout move is to the upside: off its low near Jan 2003, GME put together a 11184.7% run-up into Jan 2021 — the longest climb in the game. It isn't all one way, though: the sharpest pullback along the route is a 91.6% drawdown, the deepest valley you'll drop into.
Day to day the terrain is violent — closer to a roller coaster than a road: 143 up days against 147 down (an almost even split of up and down days). The steepest single faces are a +1625.1% jump on Jan 1, 2021 and a -68.7% drop on Feb 1, 2021 — near-vertical walls you'll need to boost up or launch over. Its longest unbroken climb runs 8 days; its longest slide, 6.
If you want a breather, the calmest stretch sits around Sep 2016–Jan 2019; the roughest, most technical section runs Dec 2019–Apr 2022, where you'll earn most of your air. Put together, this chart rides as a brutal, all-or-nothing run — ★★★★★.
| Period | Mar 2002 – Jun 2026 |
| Trading days | 293 |
| Start → End | $1.70 → $21.93 |
| High / Low | $81.25 / $0.72 |
| Max drawdown | 91.6% |
| Biggest up / down day | +1625.1% / -68.7% |
| Up days / Down days | 143 / 147 |
| Longest win / loss streak | 8 / 6 days |
Is this real market data?
Yes — the terrain is built directly from GME's real closing prices for Mar 2002 – Jun 2026. Every peak and valley is an actual price.
How is the difficulty decided?
From the chart itself: how often direction flips, how deep the drawdowns get, and how steep the sharpest days are. This one scores 5/5 — a brutal, all-or-nothing run.
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