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Citadel securities is an MM in this business, they are certainly delta neutral and not short.
Sort of. Delta neutrality is a target, not a given. Gamma is what forces MMs to hedge. They have been absolutely steamrolled by gamma which would leave them massively net short when you’re facing 100-200% gaps.
They need neutrality by end of day per reg. Bid ask spread is wide precisely because it’s super volatile.
No they don't. What regulation are you talking about?
There's Citadel the market maker and Citadel the hedge fund.
All 3 Citadel companies belong to Ken Griffin/are related and are unlikely to have meaningful short positions..

The company that is Robinhood's customer and pays for order flow is Citadel Securities, which is the market maker and is definitely not short GME.

Citadel (hedge fund), is not short GME as they generally sell boring complicated solutions to rich people (fixed income, insurance, hedges etc). They do invest into other funds (like Melvin Capital), which may give them indirect exposure to the shorts.

Citadel technologies, sells their tech.

Citadel the fund has invested $2.75 billion into Melvin last week. Its likely they want to see an ROI.
Again, Melvin publicly disclosed it is out and if they lie about materially relevant facts it is fraud.
Link? From my understanding this info will only be released in their EOQ filings. They have released nothing definitive.