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Re: kid biscuit post# 8910

Saturday, 01/06/2024 10:02:50 AM

Saturday, January 06, 2024 10:02:50 AM

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I don't care if you have been a live since Moses and been trading for hundreds of years, there are very selective few have access to the market data needed to determine who specifically is selling and when. You can not apply static assumptions based on percentages of a given trading volume. While there are rules for when the unregistered shares should become eligible and how much can be held at one time there are none regarding how they are to be sold.

1800 Diagonal Lending was issued 591,386,247 of the 698,077,221 shares issued at an average of $0.00017. Diagonal Lending is in the catbird seat and they will know how to maximize their return. Ideally they will feed shares in when the retail buying exceeds retail selling and move the shares to maintain a range at each level. I personally would have to believe that they stay out of it on days of heavy selling as a result of retail sellers capitulation which I would expect to eventually happen at each level as retail realizes that the buying volume isn't resulting in the expected appreciable increase in price. i.e. dilution becomes readily evident. They will avoid competing with selling on either the upside or the downside to capture the available liquidity and maximize their return.

I have studied these types of scenarios on/off for 30 yrs...
...Between the reasoning factors above generally volume till the daily closes accumulates to the conversion share amount the (conversion sellers=aprox.=85% or more than total sell volume) and (long weak shareholders=aprox. 15% or less of total sell volume"), once I even saw a 98%/ 2% ratio over a 2 week period with zero whales unloading shares...

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Everything that I post is just my informed opinion and is simply an invitation to debate. Trade on your own due diligence please..

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