Those trades of trivial amounts of shares have seemed, for months, to be some sort of code to indicate what price two parties will exchange large blocks of shares for later in the day. No one else gets a fill at those prices -- only the ones close to the market maker, apparently. Anyone else has to pay 25% more: then the price immediately falls back down 25% to 0.0003. But no retail investor can get a sensible amount of shares at that price. These are not trades of anyone paying a commission. They appear to be a signal to someone -- what price they can get a large block of shares for at a discount later that day.
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