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Re: Xl175 post# 37204

Monday, 06/21/2021 10:42:00 AM

Monday, June 21, 2021 10:42:00 AM

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A 13f scanner picked up some ATS, or Dark Pool activity and the AI automatically posted the only information it could regarding the entity involved in the trades and that was Delfin. They sure as hell can't post the names of the Dark Pool traders, because that's why they're called Dark Pools. This is only a guess, based on some basic facts:

1. Whale Wisdom does not go out looking for obscure stocks, the only way they would notice TGLO is if ATS trades were being made.

2. There was heavy ATS activity on TGLO earlier this year.

3. TGLO is difficult to find information on. If you type the ticker into EDGAR, you get nothing. This means it would require a manual search, meaning a human being, not AI to take the time to search for 13f info on Delfin, of which there is none.

This all leads me to the conclusion that this is an obvious computer error, in that the scanner that Whale Wisdom uses posted Dark Pool trading info to the best of its ability based on the information it could gather which was limited to only being able to identify Delfin.

Delfin still holds all of its shares, but those missing 100mil shares that we have all guessed about over the years, well some of those were sold to a Dark Pool entity that is linked to 13f filings.

That is the only way after 4 years of nothing being posted on Whale Wisdom, other than small positions from small firms, that you can explain this info popping up.

Understand computers. Understand a computer mistake vs a human mistake.

This is very similar to the Morning Star activity we saw a while back.

It indicates activity. Explaining it as, "oh its nothing. Or Delfin is not a 13f filer," is simplistic at best.

Ok genius, go.