— Why it moved
Why TDIC Stock Spiked and Faded Today — June 16, 2026
A 1-for-25 reverse split left Dreamland with a 212,000-share float. It tripled premarket, added 8% after the alert, then bled for six straight hours.

What moved TDIC stock
Dreamland is an $8M micro-cap whose real story is its share structure, not its business. There was nothing you'd call a catalyst. It effected a 1-for-25 reverse split on June 15, and this was the first full session on the new share count, with vague product-launch chatter attached. The post-split float is roughly 212,000 shares. There was almost nothing to trade.
The mechanics
About 52% of that tiny float was sold short, and it gapped 76%. Premarket it went vertical to $16.23 at 4 AM, nearly triple the prior close, on prints so thin they barely count. In the regular session 17M shares traded, the float turning over about 80 times.
TDIC by the numbers
The alert window
Stock Pulse flagged it at 8:26 AM at $9.68, already 40% below that 4 AM premarket high. The regular session managed $10.50 at 9:54 AM, 88 minutes after the alert, up 8.5%. That was the top. A real-time reader had an hour and a half to collect single digits.
How TDIC's move ended
It faded the rest of the day and closed at $7.63, down 21% from the alert. From alert to close this was a loser; after 10 AM the fade was the whole story. A split-adjusted 52-week high near $987.50 says everything about the dilution history. First sessions after a reverse split invite exactly this shape — a no-liquidity premarket spike that the regular session spends six hours unwinding.