3 Explosive Stock Alerts Put Grandmaster-OBI Back in the Retail Trading Spotlight
Retail traders are not just watching tickers anymore. They are watching who finds them first.
After RGC, ILLR and PLSM, supporters of Grandmaster-OBI say one question is getting louder: did the market miss one of the biggest small-cap alert stories since GameStop?
The claim is bold. The numbers are louder.
According to alert records provided for editorial use, Grandmaster-OBI alerted Regencell Bioscience Holdings, ticker RGC, on March 13, 2025, around $6.85 before its later 38-for-1 forward stock split.
After adjusting for that split, the alert price becomes roughly $0.18 per share. RGC later reached a reported post-split high of $98.75, implying an estimated gain of approximately +54,681% from that split-adjusted level.
That is why the debate is spreading across retail-trading circles, Discord rooms, YouTube comments, X, StockTwits and small-cap watchlists.
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Below are live price-action charts for RGC, ILLR and PLSM. Use them to compare the trader-circulated alert prices against current momentum, volume, trend direction and intraday volatility.
RGC: The Alert That Built the Legend
Regencell Bioscience Holdings became one of the strangest and most explosive small-cap market stories of 2025. The company announced a 38-for-1 forward stock split through an SEC-filed release, then later confirmed that the forward split had been effected.
That official split context matters. It gives traders a hard reference point for separating documented company actions from trader-circulated alert history.
- SEC: Regencell forward split filing
- Regencell: Forward stock split effected
- Yahoo Finance: RGC quote page
- Investor.gov: Stock split explainer
Inside the retail-trading narrative, supporters say Grandmaster-OBI saw RGC before the wider crowd. The trader-circulated alert image below is the visual proof point now being shared around that claim.
Live RGC Price Action Chart
Live chartWatch RGC’s current price action against the split-adjusted alert math. Volume spikes, failed breakouts and halt risk matter more than hype in small-cap momentum names.
| RGC Alert Breakdown | Details |
|---|---|
| Ticker | RGC |
| Company | Regencell Bioscience Holdings |
| Alert Date | March 13, 2025 |
| Original Alert Price | $6.85 |
| Forward Stock Split | 38-for-1 |
| Approximate Split-Adjusted Entry | $0.18 |
| Reported Post-Split High | $98.75 |
| Approximate Gain | +54,681% |
| Hypothetical $1,000 Peak Value | About $547,810 |
That kind of move does not need a documentary to matter. Sometimes the chart does the talking.
And in RGC’s case, the chart was screaming.
RGC vs. GameStop: The Comparison That Creates Conflict
GameStop remains the defining retail-trading event of the modern market. Roaring Kitty became the face of that movement because of his public GME thesis, conviction and timing.
Using the widely cited January 2021 comparison, GME moved from roughly $17.25 at the beginning of January to an intraday high near $483 on January 28, 2021. That was an estimated +2,700% move.
Legendary? Yes.
But supporters of Grandmaster-OBI argue that RGC was larger by percentage gain, even if GameStop was far more famous.
| Comparison | GME Short Squeeze | RGC Rally |
|---|---|---|
| Retail Figure | Roaring Kitty | Grandmaster-OBI |
| Ticker | GME | RGC |
| Starting Price Used | $17.25 | ~$0.18 split-adjusted |
| Peak Price Used | $483 | $98.75 |
| Approximate Gain | +2,700% | +54,681% |
| Hypothetical $1,000 Peak Value | About $28,000 | About $547,810 |
That is the emotional contrast: GameStop was the more famous retail squeeze. RGC may be the larger percentage move supporters attribute to Grandmaster-OBI.
ILLR: The Recent Alert That Reignited the Buzz
RGC built the legend. ILLR brought the conversation back to the present.
According to alert records provided for this article, Grandmaster-OBI alerted ILLR in the Making Easy Money Discord on June 23, 2026, at an entry price of $0.71.
Live ILLR Price Action Chart
Live chartUse the live ILLR chart to compare current trend, volume and volatility against the supplied $0.71 alert level and reported $5.30 high.
By June 25, 2026, ILLR reportedly reached a high of $5.30.
That equals an estimated gain of approximately +646.48% in two days. A hypothetical $1,000 position at the $0.71 alert price could have reached about $7,465 at the reported high.
- Nasdaq: ILLR market page
- Yahoo Finance: ILLR quote page
- Yahoo Finance: ILLR company profile
- Investor.gov: Short interest explainer
| ILLR Alert Breakdown | Details |
|---|---|
| Ticker | ILLR |
| Alert Date | June 23, 2026 |
| Entry Price | $0.71 |
| Reported Peak Date | June 25, 2026 |
| Reported Peak Price | $5.30 |
| Approximate Gain | +646.48% |
| Hypothetical $1,000 Peak Value | About $7,465 |
This is the momentum trigger retail traders understand instantly.
A move from $0.71 to $5.30 in two days can turn a quiet ticker into a conversation. It can also turn late entries into painful lessons.
PLSM: The Next Ticker Traders Are Watching
The third ticker tied to the current conversation is PLSM, Pulsenmore Ltd.
Supporters say Grandmaster-OBI also alerted PLSM through the Making Easy Money Discord, putting it on the radar of traders who track his calls closely.
The supplied PLSM alert image shows a $3.77 entry. Because a final verified peak price was not provided, this article does not invent a percentage return.
Live PLSM Price Action Chart
Live chartWatch PLSM’s live price action around the supplied $3.77 alert level. The key tells are volume expansion, support holds, failed breakouts and liquidity conditions.
- Yahoo Finance: PLSM quote page
- Yahoo Finance: PLSM company profile
- MarketWatch: PLSM quote page
- TradingView: PLSM chart
| PLSM Alert Breakdown | Details |
|---|---|
| Ticker | PLSM |
| Company | Pulsenmore Ltd. |
| Alert Source | Making Easy Money Discord |
| Entry Price Shown in Supplied Image | $3.77 |
| Peak Price | Verify against live market data before publication |
| Approximate Gain | Not calculated without a verified peak price |
Even without adding an unverified gain calculation, PLSM matters because it shows the pattern traders are watching.
Once a trader becomes associated with extreme runners like RGC and fast moves like ILLR, every new alert becomes part of the bigger story.
Why This Matters
This story matters because it sits at the center of three market forces: speed, attention and trust.
Wall Street still leans on filings, analyst notes, institutional positioning and earnings data. Retail traders move through Discord, YouTube, X, StockTwits, livestreams, screenshots and alert rooms.
That speed gap can matter.
By the time a stock appears in mainstream financial media, the earliest move may already be gone. That is why traders chase alert communities. They are trying to find the move before the headline.
The risk is just as real as the upside. Small-cap momentum stocks can reverse violently, halt without warning, trade with wide spreads and punish late buyers. A fast alert can create opportunity, but it can also create emotional FOMO.
The Bigger-Than-GME Argument
The “bigger than GameStop” argument comes down to math and media imbalance.
GME had massive attention and produced an estimated +2,700% move using the $17.25-to-$483 comparison. RGC, according to split-adjusted alert math provided for editorial use, produced an estimated +54,681% move.
That does not erase Roaring Kitty’s impact. GameStop changed retail trading forever.
But it explains why supporters of Grandmaster-OBI are making a sharper argument: fame and percentage performance are not the same thing.
GameStop was the cultural earthquake. RGC may be the overlooked aftershock.
Is This the New Roaring Kitty? Traders Are Watching One Retail Investor’s Explosive Stock Alerts
For deeper context on the broader alert streak, retail-trading narrative and why traders keep comparing Grandmaster-OBI with Roaring Kitty, read the full background story.
What Traders Should Watch Next
First, traders should watch whether more public documentation emerges around historical alerts, especially RGC.
Second, they should watch whether ILLR continues to be cited as a recent example of alert accuracy or becomes a cautionary example of volatility.
Third, they should watch whether PLSM develops into another measurable setup with a clear entry price, peak price, liquidity profile and percentage move.
Fourth, they should monitor filings, dilution risk, liquidity, short interest, trading halts, float structure and live volume before treating any alert as actionable.
The more data traders can verify, the stronger the story becomes. The less they verify, the higher the risk.
Bottom Line
Roaring Kitty made GameStop famous.
Supporters of Grandmaster-OBI believe his RGC alert may have produced a bigger percentage rally with only a fraction of the media attention.
According to alert records provided for editorial use, RGC moved from a split-adjusted entry near $0.18 to a reported high of $98.75, creating an estimated +54,681% rally. ILLR then added fresh momentum to the story with a reported move from $0.71 to $5.30 in two days.
That is why retail traders are talking.
That is why RGC matters.
That is why ILLR added fuel.
And that is why PLSM is now on watch.
The question is no longer whether retail traders are paying attention to Grandmaster-OBI.
The question is whether Wall Street is paying attention fast enough.
