It is kind of strange, perhaps interesting, depends on your point of view, to have one big dumper (shorter, whatever) on one side, and an institutional buyer on the other side.
I will have no part of this. I am down to 50k shares and that's it. No more trading for me. It was always going to be a problem for me to have 70% of my cash invested here, because, if the stock doubles or triples, what then? My entire bank would be at risk, and with these short sellers around... forget it.
So now I'm at 33%. And I don't want SIAF to go up too fast, for the reasons mentioned. It's even better if my other stocks go up faster, and my stake in SIAF drops a little to 30%, 25% etc.
You have to think of everything, right. In this environment.