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Re: money-maker post# 69820

Tuesday, 12/26/2023 7:27:15 AM

Tuesday, December 26, 2023 7:27:15 AM

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money-maker, with the SPZI "Supply vs Demand"...

I think he is having a hard time understanding "Supply vs Demand" and how such works within the market. Over 2.4 billion shares have traded since two weeks ago give or take when SPZI was sitting at its low of .0001 per share. Now we are at .0029 per share which is a 2800% increase. This means that investors really like SPZI and are holding their shares because of what it is transforming into. It is transforming into a great investment and not a trade. And this is before any major contract being announced. One can see the volume history link below to see what I am talking about:
https://ih.advfn.com/stock-market/USOTC/spooz-pk-SPZI/historical

There's a balance that exists with the size of a share structure and with what the company is bringing to the table. I think there is a good balance with the share structure and with what John K. Park is bringing to the table. The size of this share structure is needed for liquidity. Some are really having a hard time seeing this. More people are better positioned to become part of being a shareholder to share in its growth. Imagine if this was a low floater with no liquidity. Heck, one person could buy it up to show show huge gains which would only be helping very few people to participate as shareholders to be part of this huge growth.

As the float continues to be absorbed by investors buying and holding and learning that this is an investment and not a trade, I suspect that even more shares will be bought out of the float causing the price to continue to appreciate. Imagine if we could have bought Microsoft (MSFT), Qualcomm (QCOM), Apple (AAPL), or Amazon (AMZN) at their bottoms and held as an investment. Well, for those of us who missed those, we now have that chance here with SPZI.

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